By Kathryn Whitney Boole
"Mother's Day" is a movie of vignettes featuring an endearing group of friends and family members. The movie was conceived as a
By Kathryn Whitney Boole
When I was 5 years old and living in Cincinnati, Ohio, my parents were invited to go to the Kentucky Derby in our neighboring state of
Three actors over 80, a fourth in his late 60s … who says there are no quality stage roles for senior citizens these days?
I'm talking about “Endgame,” the
On April 20, at approximately 8:25 a.m.
Officers were patrolling the 1200 block of 9th Street and determined an unoccupied vehicle parked on the street was reported stolen.
By Santa Monica Forward
In the mid-1980s, Santa Monica needed to do something about its downtown. By most measures, it was failing. People weren't coming to shop, businesses
Editor:
On Tuesday, April 26, Angela Eren wrote an excellent appeal for keeping the Santa Monica Airport open. Predictably, Zina Josephs countered a few days later (April 28) with another
When Jeremy Stutes moved to Santa Monica from North Hollywood a few years ago, he landed an apartment within walking distance of Bergamot Station.
It was an intentional choice.
He
Workers' compensation claims are rising and the City should prepare for additional costs according to a report recently presented to the City Council.
Claims from the Big Blue Bus,
The reason Santa Monica Lions do what we do is because we want to support the Santa Monica/Westside community. This can be through service projects including tree planting (which
Editor:
By misrepresenting City Manager Rick Cole's comments on placemaking to be supportive of an initiative being circulated for signatures, Phil Brock and Ron Goldman ("City of
By John Thatcher
I'm sure that you have noticed the recent proliferation of people on the street with signs and flyers taped up in your neighborhood. Yes, election
It's no secret that Congress has been so polarized for the past six years, they get nothing done. (Other than raising campaign money.) In fact, only 10% of