Editor:
A great big thanks from all the thousands of kids who went to Washington Elementary School at Fourth Street and Ashland Avenue for fixing up the old Ocean Park
Editor:
The stadium lighting, a subject of ongoing expensive litigation, has generated a plethora of myths from its architects ("Homecoming lights up Malibu," Oct. 31). The facts are
Editor:
Dear City Council,
Le Corbusier, the renown architect, said "the fates of cities are decided in the Town Hall." In your rush to approve the East Village
Here are a few observations. By the time you read this, of course, it will be completely out of date:
1. Apple stock seems to have hit bottom, at around
Editor:
Dear City Council,
To think that you could approve the behemoth East Village Project as currently proposed is heartbreaking to me. I beseech you to do all that you
Editor:
Dear City Council,
All the development in the last couple of years in Santa Monica is killing us in Sunset Park. In the afternoon our streets are literally paralyzed
Editor:
Will the Christians never stop whining about the loss of their illegal nativity displays? They operated them for 57 years on public property, which was and is a violation
Friday night at the movies is a classic way to end the week and start the weekend. Especially after Thanksgiving. Which makes my choice of "Skyfall" at the
Editor:
City Council,
Be advised that since you, in your PC wisdom, have seen fit to ban the 60-year-old nativity display in your city, I have decided to ban 100
Editor: The Santa Monica City Council opens its arms to welcome the homeless, developers, traffic, an elitist city staff and atheists. Sadly, our City Council does not welcome Christians. Helen R. McRoskey Santa Monica