Editor:
Your editorial states that growth in Santa Monica is inevitable ("Editorial: Planning for the future," Feb. 4).
There are some things in life that are inevitable, but
Editor:
I'm not at all surprised, although I am offended and disgusted, by the bigotry, hatred, intolerance and ignorance expressed by Judy Palnick in response to the school
Editor:
The pro-Bergamot editorial ("Editorial: Planning for the future," Feb. 4) and architects' letter ("Bergamot Village embodies LUCE," Room for a View, Feb. 4) are
Medical marijuana has been a hot button issue in Santa Monica for some time. There are those that say we should follow Los Angeles' lead and allow dispensaries, while
Have you ever listened intently to someone explaining, succinctly and articulately, an esoteric concept you never understood before, until you suddenly exclaimed triumphantly, "A ha! I got it!"
A couple of weeks ago we had coffee with a friend who was clearly upset and wanted to vent. She was complaining that her boyfriend of eight months hadn'
Editor:
Long ago, in another galaxy — or so it feels at this point — an eager crowd of Santa Monicans attended a presentation at Virginia Avenue Park for development of the
Editor:
I was disappointed that your story described the Ed Foundation's fundraising as a failure. In my view, nothing could be further from the truth ("Ed Foundation
Appearances, like politicians, can be deceiving.
The City Council adjourned without taking a vote on the controversial Bergamot Transit Village project last month.
The place was packed, upstairs and down.
Editor:
Which goes to show how little Movoto knows about Santa Monica. We are a suburb like Brooklyn is ("Santa Monica makes list of exciting suburbs," Jan. 30)