
The Devil Has a Name’ is a ‘master class in casting
By Richard Roeper Signal Contributing Writer ‘The Devil Has a Name’ Momentum Pictures presents a film directed by Edward James Olmos. Written by Rob McEveety. Rated R (for language, some
By Richard Roeper Signal Contributing Writer ‘The Devil Has a Name’ Momentum Pictures presents a film directed by Edward James Olmos. Written by Rob McEveety. Rated R (for language, some
Halloween isn’t complete without jack-o’-lanterns, and jack-o’-lanterns can’t be made without pumpkins. Plenty of people are familiar with pumpkins thanks to their connection to Halloween and, of course, pumpkin pie,
Kitchen remodels are among the most popular home renovation projects, whether they consist of swapping out cabinet hardware or doing major demolition. Due to the sheer amount of time families
To say that COVID-19 transformed daily life would be an understatement. Few, if any, aspects of life were untouched once the virus hit. One aspect of daily life that changed
Older adults in America are living longer lives and will outnumber people under the age of 18 by nearly 500,000 by 2034, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. However, living
Allergies can vary in severity and cause various symptoms. According to the Mayo Clinic, allergies occur when the immune system reacts to a foreign substance by producing antibodies. These antibodies
By Donna Erickson Signal Contributing Writer Life is always abuzz in the Holmlund household. Working parents and three active kids under 11 come and go from their welcoming Santa Cruz
School is so unpredictable this year, it’s hard not to worry about the what ifs. What if my child falls behind due to distance learning? What if my kids have
Every now and then, I see a movie that appears to contain a metaphor describing a life-shaping event. Today, I am thinking of “Gran Torino” and the scene where Clint
Climate change is the boogeyman that causes everything. Gov. Gavin Newsom recently declared climate change is the cause of all the fires we are having. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said
The model on which our nation panicked into lockdown predicted 2.2 million dead. We haven’t hit a tenth of that, meaning we were all sold a bill of goods. But
In our house, we’ve been trying to turn things around a bit. We’ve been eating far too much junk food and it shows. Oh man, does it show. So, we
I thought I was pretty sharp and able to spot a scam immediately. Not this time. On several occasions I have received phone calls from DirecTV/AT&T my cable provider for
Re: Commentary, Patricia Suzanne, Oct. 3: Come mid-November my wife, her mother and I will “vote” with our feet, leaving Santa Clarita for Brigham City, Utah. It’s a F&F, family
I ran up “The Beast Trail” off Highway 14 and Railroad Avenue today, which I do at least once per week. As I approached the trailhead parking lot on my
More than 9.7 million Los Angeles County residents have not tested positive for COVID-19, yet have had their lives completely disrupted and put under enormous stress by overreaching and neverending
Re: Bonnie Eaton’s letter of Oct. 7. Climate changes. Always has, always will. Does Bonnie know that it was considerably hotter on Earth 800 years ago? We know because science
I think we have forgotten who were are as Americans. We have forgotten how we started. We have forgotten why we started. We wanted freedom. We wanted freedom from oppression
2 SCV students among Huskers named to spring deans’ list Nearly 7,500 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students have been named to the deans’ list for the spring semester of the 2019-20
“The more complex the network is, the more complex its pattern of interconnections, the more resilient it will be.” — Fritjof Capra During times of strain and stress, the connections
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