Editor:
Paul Conrad was known for making people mad with his cartoons. Mad at the jerks he was skewering, or mad at him for skewering someone else. Same thing with
I've often wondered why all the new developments in Santa Monica are so distasteful and disliked by the citizenry. Maybe all these so-called benefits, fees and monetary payments
Editor:
Dear SMMUSD School Board,
I read the SMDP Friday Crime Watch and was disturbed to know that our Samohi students were threatened with a gun near Seventh and Pico
Planning a summertime get-away from Santa Monica? Well, consider visiting the mystical red earth of Sedona, Ariz. With spectacular sandstone cliffs to the north and east and awesome red-iron-rich weathered rock formations to the south, Sedona stands on the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau on th
If a play’s success can be measured by the amount of meat it offers you to chew on, and the length of time it takes for you to digest it, then ¬ìThat Good Night¬î can be considered a success.
No matter how intently you pay attention, “No Way Around But Through” doesn’t make a lot of sense. Billed as a “dark romantic comedy,” this new play by actor/playwright Scott Caan is intermittently comic but persistently cranky rather than dark.
If you’re pining for perfect pratfalls, you’ve got to see “Stoneface” because its star, French Stewart, has them down “prat.” Stewart, best known for his six seasons as the alien communicator on TV’s “3rd Rock from the Sun,” displays a breathtaking physicality as he portrays comedy icon Bus
MALIBU — Fallen angels are what Marines call those who do not return from battle. “The last full measure of devotion” is how Lincoln put it. It’s also the dread of every family with a son or daughter on the battlefield.
Q: Recently a police helicopter was circling around my neighborhood for at least 45 minutes. How can I find out what the helicopter was looking for and what agency it was from? A: The continuous and long-term presence of a police helicopter circling over a neighborhood may indicate something of sign
Tom Hayden, who is now the Carey McWilliams fellow at The Nation, has weighed in on one of California’s hottest Assembly races just before the June 5 primary.
In Teddy Roosevelt’s day, “bully” was synonymous with “good for you.” Today, it’s synonymous with “pathetic loser.” (As Lenny Bruce joked, “Gee, I hope I’m not out of line.