
Barbara Gassner | Dreaming of the Arts
Wouldn’t it be wonderful to expand the awareness of art in this community by using the examples of the city of Santa Paula’s Art Museum or the city of Paso

Wouldn’t it be wonderful to expand the awareness of art in this community by using the examples of the city of Santa Paula’s Art Museum or the city of Paso

In the wake of the recent William S. Hart Union High School District meeting on March 13, I feel the need to express my gratitude to board member Joe Messina

By now, you’ve likely heard about the crisis at the Chiquita Canyon Landfill. But with so much information being reported, I wanted to break down for you what happened, what

Responding to Mr. Gerald Staack’s letter of March 26: I don’t want to go into an explanation on Marxist modern monetary theory, except to say that there are several opinions

I wish to draw your attention to the recent passing of a bill by the United States House of Representatives, which aims to ban TikTok — an initiative I wholeheartedly

Where is John Krasinski when we need him again more than ever. John had a wonderful show that he did from home during the pandemic that he called “Some Good

For nearly 2,000 years, Christians have celebrated the emptiness of a tomb outside the old city of Jerusalem. Whether you know it as Easter or Resurrection Sunday, on that day,

Recently, I have had a hip problem and walk with a cane. When I go shopping, to the post office, and even to the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center, people

A lot of things were broadly accepted when I was a kid that would no longer be broadly accepted today. For example, left over from my early-teen years, I have a

On the final day of the legislative session last year, I posted a “proof of life” picture on the Senate floor. Holding up a copy of that day’s edition of

Rep. Mike Garcia voted in favor of an objection to the Arizona presidential electoral results. Thomas Oatway (letters, March 14) and now Jim de Bree (letters, March 26) assert that

Best of Boston: The following column was originally published Aug. 11, 2023. I am probably the absolute last person to write an essay on dressing up. Except for a gorilla suit

Re: Letters, Jim de Bree, “Revisiting Patriotism,” March 26. Thank you for your kind words, Mr. de Bree, but I believe you totally missed my point in my response to

According to the Pew Research Center, 58% of Joe Biden voters mailed in their 2020 ballots, compared to 32% of Donald Trump voters. And according to Rasmussen, 21 percent of

Public urination should be legalized in the United States. It is unjust and unfair that this issue has happened over these United States. Citizens of the U.S. should have the

In his Jan. 12 letter, Michael Molacek went after the “Democratic voice” of one Gary Horton, though Horton’s column is called “Full Speed to Port.” Horton, a successful Santa Clarita

I have devised a short test to identify how you stand on presidential politics. Here it goes: 1. Does anyone: A) who was indicted for crimes in the Jan. 6

Mike Garcia, will you please twist Speaker Mike Johnson’s arm – and fast! Only the U.S. House of Representatives can prevent unimaginable human tragedy: Readers know of my friends, the

I’m not leaving. It seems everyone is leaving California. U.S. Census data reveals the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metro area saw a loss of population of 71,037 between 2022 and

Part 3 of 3. In my previous letters, I wrote about the county’s ill-advised plan to recover defensible space inspection costs through Section 14902 of the California Health and Safety