Ari L. Noonan
What Culver City Christmas Means to Three Fathers
No matter how much political correctness grips the country, an old-fashioned Christmas – wearing ample red and greenery -- descended from the clouds late...
Putting a (Sunny) Label on Culver City
Second in a series.
Re: “Mayor in the Morning – at His Finest”
Until 15 years ago, said Mayor Jim Clarke, Culver City was widely seen...
Paging a Spewer of Hate
Painstakingly matronly, Susie Page, the daffy leftist Washington correspondent for the embarrassingly leftist USA Today, has a habit of walking in concentric circles in...
Mayor in the Morning — at His Finest
First of two parts.
This was Mayor Jim Clarke at his purest this morning:
In the weeds, where serious politicians love to frolic.
Neither storyteller nor a...
Probing the Past of a Future Cop
Ban-the-box was one of the favorite topics in the Los Angeles employment industry last summer.
A two-year-old law forbidding employers from posing certain questions about...
Dreaming About Ballona Creek’s Future
Thomas Small has a dream.
In the wake of last summer’s goal-oriented Strategic Retreat for City Council members, Mr. Small is working toward making storied...
Abdul, Abdul, Where Are You?
If Islam is your religion and your lifestyle, and you want to be a terrorist when you grow up, skip America.
Try England, Hungary, Paris...
When Truth Fails, Lie
Unswervingly petulant liberal journalists, such as Doyle McManus of the Los Angeles Times, have been trying to catch smoke in their left hands for...
All-Mail Voting – in Culver City Future
The busiest Culver City mayor in memory, Jim Clarke makes news almost daily in his unending quest to pragmatically improve quality of life in...
Addressing Congestion – Then Solving It?
First of a two-part series.
At last summer’s Strategic Retreat for City Council members, Göran Eriksson drew one of the thorniest, oldest and most exasperating...