Are we NIMBYs? Are we actually "no growth?"
Speaking for myself, I have to say at this point — maybe.
Some admit, proudly but with thoughtfulness, that if being
Hollywood is a land of fast friendships and quicker abandonment. The movie industry is rife with those who glad-hand for a quick buck today, and forget names and faces tomorrow.
Last Tuesday, City Council reviewed and unanimously approved a proposal for the development of 2.9 acres of city-owned land along Arizona Avenue between Fourth and Fifth Streets.
The project
Editor:
Your paper has published many letters from Santa Monica Airport supporters.
How many of the SMO supporters actually live under the airport flight path?
We in the flight path
The famous renegade industrial designer Victor Papanek once wrote: "The only important thing about design is how it relates to people." Our city is in the midst of
With so many living longer these days, there's a new phenomenon that being "boomers" in their 60's, placing their 80-something parents in assisted living
Editor:
I applaud Bill Bauer for exposing Sheila Kuehl's "old tricks" and her habit of misleading the voters ("Big battles coming in November election,"
Editor:
This Elizabeth Riel lawsuit is pure Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights intimidation ("Riel to sue city on First Amendment grounds," June 10). As a tax payer,
Dear Life Matters,
You may have heard about this; several weeks ago a young man shot and killed his father, mother, sister and then himself.
This family lived down the
On May 28, 2014, after an outpouring of community opposition, the Santa Monica Planning Commission voted to delay a proposal to demolish 15 rent controlled apartments at 21st Street and
Editor:
In response to pilot Reynold Dacon's May 27 letter, in which he warns that closing Santa Monica Airport (SMO) would bring "low-flying, large commercial jets"
Writing this column has been a humbling experience, showing me after a lifetime of writing just how much I have to learn.
So, lately I've been reading more