Two men in love with the same woman. And, according to some reports, with each other as well. All living together in a 55-room mansion in the hills. What could
Editor's note: Longtime Santa Monican Charles Andrews just returned from traveling across Europe in a camper van for one year, with his family.
One of my best friends,
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Last Monday evening it took me half an hour to drive from Lincoln Boulevard to Centinela Avenue on Pico Boulevard.
The Santa Monica Freeway was my first choice but
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I am not a smoker. I am a resident of a Santa Monica apartment building. There are people around me who smoke. As far as I know, tobacco is
Support for education consistently polls well in California and that support cuts across party and ideological identification. Sacramento politicians know this and so, naturally, they say they love education too.
"I break Petunia's spirit several times daily," I remarked only half-jokingly to a couple of other moms at a 4-year-old's birthday party over the
Editor:
I read your editorial, "Smoking law needs to go further," July 20, and was smoking mad that you're proposing that all smokers [be barred from
The United States has now entered the worst drought since 1956.
It's having a ruinous effect on corn, soybean and honey production (to name just a few crops)
I just celebrated another birthday, which got me to thinking about the "good old days." You can usually tell how old a person is by how many times
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The Daily Press reports that the choice for president is grim.
"While a lack of specifics is something that voters bemoan about their candidates every presidential election, the
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I am writing to you as a resident/renter/Santa Monicans for Renters' Rights member and 100 percent voter of Santa Monica. Thank you for all your interest
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One dark night too many. Stop these massacres now!
Enough of this cursed Second Amendment which leads to a nation armed to the teeth and a citizenry which must