By Jim Tortolano Here’s the problem with “Becoming the Ricardos,” the otherwise admirable new film from Amazon Studios by Aaron Sorkin. The people most likely to appreciate a movie about the making […]
By Jim Tortolano Here’s the problem with “Becoming the Ricardos,” the otherwise admirable new film from Amazon Studios by Aaron Sorkin. The people most likely to appreciate a movie about the making […]
It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year. Well, it’s also usually the Most Busy Time of the Year. Shopping, parties, cooking, eating, decorating, reflecting on Christmas’ passed … It’s fun but […]
Whatever else that went wrong in this messy year of 2021, a few positive trends did emerge. After long delays caused by – among other things – a snarled supply chain, park […]
By Jim Tortolano The stereotypes of police chiefs are often glum and dour. But Westminster’s new “top cop” is positively, well, positive. “I absolutely love the people the people I work with […]
You could make a pretty good argument that one of the best things that Jared Goff ever did for the Los Angeles Rams came after he left the Los Angeles Rams. Mr. […]
By Jim Tortolano I have to cock a skeptic’s eye at any book that put a modifier in the title. It’s with this apprehension that I take up “A People’s Guide to […]
Need something to take your mind off holiday shopping, traffic and the Omicron? The Tribune has a few distractions in mind for our readers, presented here:
By Mia Fowler Isis Salazar, a sophomore running back who also plays varsity soccer at Ocean View High School, made OVHS history when she scored a touchdown this season. It was a […]
By Shanya Rod It’s March 2020 and Westminster Community Playhouse is two weekends into its production of “Murder Runs in the Family.” But two weekends is all it got before production was […]
If you’re like most of us, you are hip-deep in the holiday season. Regardless of your spiritual affiliation, you are stuck in Christmasland for the next two weeks or so, so […]