Not everybody realizes how important it is to follow protocol. Many Philistines in our society do things so haphazardly that it is a real affront to those of us who
Editor:
Thank you for publishing John Whitehead's column on Bradley Manning ("The war against Bradley Manning a war against us all," That Rutherford Guy, March 11)
Editor:
I find it distressing that the city still wants to proceed with the concept of reducing parking in an effort to control traffic congestion. The concept of getting rid
I've raised some eyebrows with my last two columns. First, I was enthusiastic about plans for the renovated Fairmont Miramar Hotel — including the 21-floor tower — at Wilshire Boulevard
My first two A Curious City columns laid out the results of a three-month investigation into why the basketball and tennis courts at two Santa Monica parks were very often
The Boy Scouts of America continue to wrestle with the issue of gay membership. There has been movement, but gay members are still not allowed to be open about their
Editor:
Though I applaud the dismissal of Jeffrey Tumlin ("Community asks for consultant's head — again," March 14), I question keeping the firm he represented. Yes, Jeffrey
If you are at all familiar with the brutal self-help discipline of est (Erhard Seminar Training and Latin for "it is"), you will find it paraphrased, parodied and
Dear Life Matters,
I am new to LinkedIn and trying to figure out an effective way to use the site. I have started by completing my online profile and have
Editor:
After almost getting run over on a daily basis, I must write in!
People in Santa Monica are the rudest drivers I have ever encountered. I ride my bike,
Editor:
I am writing in response to the Letter to the Editor published on March 13 ("Poor timing") regarding the construction of the pedestrian walkway on the Santa