By LaVerne Ross
This week on the 18th of June or (“Juneteenth” as it is known in the African American community) will be celebrated by Americans and other people throughout
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I know mistakes are made, but the Santa Monica Police Department made a large one that should be examined and explained to the public with possible consequences to those
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Let's all pause for just one moment today to thank the Santa Monica residents who saw something and said something, and the Santa Monica police officers who
The end has come. After some 35 years of repairing Santa Monicans' shoes, jackets and anything leather, and telling long wonderful stories in his Michoacán accent as thick as
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. June 14, 2016
Ever since Robert Kennedy was assassinated in Los Angeles on the evening of June 1968 California presidential primary, major presidential candidates and
This weekend, one tragedy occurred and one was avoided. Is there a lesson to be learned? Always.
Last month I attended a continuing education seminar hosted by the Santa Monica
Have you noticed? Here we are living in one of the greatest places on earth and everyone is copping attitude. You'd think in times of peace, prosperity and
By Michael Feinstein. Inside/Outside. June 13, 2016
The presidential primary election season in the United States is a long one — longer than in any other nation in the world.
By Kevin M. Brettauer
“This boy's fateful tragedy
You should remember well
The color of his skin was black
And his name was Emmett Till.
Some men, they
Judith is a California resident who, like many of us, was concerned about her online privacy and wanted to protect it. A web search led her to a company called