PG&E’s Unprecedented Chutzpah Pays Off
By Tom Elias At the very moment when California’s largest utility company was being assessed a $14 million fine for failing to report discovery of flawed records on its gas pipelines, that same company […]
By Tom Elias At the very moment when California’s largest utility company was being assessed a $14 million fine for failing to report discovery of flawed records on its gas pipelines, that same company […]
By Barbara Bishop With all the rains we’ve been having, everywhere you look, gorgeous flowers are in full bloom. While they are beautiful to look at, smell, and display in a vase, plants are more […]
By Steve Stajich Nostalgia is a drug used frequently by writers. Much of writing, not to be confused with typing, comes into being from the memory banks of the writer. But as a drug, nostalgia […]
Dear Editor, The continuing debate over affordable housing requirements, who makes the rules, and what’s best for the City was highlighted on March 15, 2017, when the Planning Commission voted 6-1 to approve an […]
By Beverly Cohn If ever there was a compelling argument for the merits of the 99-Seat Plan, the production of Rogue Machine’s West Coast premiere of Alexander Dinelaris’ “Still Life” could be the poster child […]
By Tom Elias If you’re a millennial, now aged 18 to 35, there’s a good chance the only major city in California you’re very much interested in moving to is San Francisco. That’s because it’s […]
By Steve Stajich Let’s start with a look at Santa Monica’s own current status as a “Sanctuary City.” In response to extremist immigration policies that the Trump administration touted both during the election and immediately […]
While the focus and attention of many residents has been on the development of Santa Monica’s controversial Downtown Community Plan (DCP), another plan is also due for final draft release and potential adoption in 2017. […]
By Steve Stajich We’re about to make a little jump from electric pencil sharpeners to robotic or self-driving cars. Hang on, as I’ll do the driving here and we’ll see if we end up at […]
By Sam Skopp The bG Gallery, located in space G8a at the Bergamot Station Arts Complex, held a reception for its newest exhibit on Saturday, March 11. The exhibit is titled Outside the Box, […]
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