CURIOUS CITY — A BOWLING INJURY. ARE YOU SERIOUS? Why do I admit to these things, in print no less?
But many come away from the Thanksgiving holiday a different person.
WHY WERE THERE ALL THOSE PEOPLE at a Planning Commission meeting last Wednesday?? For five hours! And they weren't even getting any ahi mini-tacos. No wonder so many
The reasons why so many Santa Monicans are anti-development is because new projects are popping up like weeds and almost all of them are just plain ugly.
There are also
In 1975 I was a Security Guard at the Shores. As I wrote two weeks ago, once I played a practical joke on Hosny, an Egyptian-born chain-smoking, self-appointed "Chief
MY WRITE — Last Wednesday evening, a couple hundred neighbors attended a Town Hall meeting at Lincoln Middle School. The Planning Commission listened to public comment on proposed changes to the
Love him or loathe him, writer/director Henry Jaglom is nothing if not prolific. "Train to Zakopane," is his third play at the Edgemar alone. In addition, the
CURIOUS CITY — SURE GLAD I WENT TO THE "SANTA MONICA TALKS PRESENTATION" at Tongva Park Thursday, for several reasons. Our outgoing City Manager Rod Gould gave a very
WHAT'S THE POINT — Some people are saying the city has lost its mind, its direction and is a rudderless ship. They are basing these statements on the poor
MY WRITE — This year, the developers and hotel forces gave up masquerading as a bona fide neighborhood group. Instead, they popped up late in the campaign as the political action
The following really happened though, unlike "Dragnet," I've changed the names to protect the guilty. It took place at the Shores thirty-eight years ago this week.
Plea for Decency and Transparency
Editor:
The elections are over, people are assessing failures and successes and preparing to move on. Before we do, let's ask ourselves: In