Labor Day was adopted in September of 1894 to try and ameliorate nationwide hostility towards the administration of President Grover Cleveland. Cleveland had ordered U.S. Marshals and 12,000 federal troops into Chicago to break a wildcat […]
New Book by Venice’s Poet Laureate – REVIEW: The Collected Poems of Philomene Long
By Jim Smith Philomene Long is back. The works of Venice’s poet laureate, who died three years ago, are more accessible than ever thanks to the publication in August of The Collected […]
Miss Jessica and the Sugar Shack Attack
By Suzy Williams Sept. 1 – Now it’s….Sugar Shack time at Danny’s Venice. Miss Jessica Long is dolled up in blue-green, end-of-summer, empire paisley skimpiness and the highest, daintiest of sparkly shoes, […]
Ibrahim and Diane
By Greta Cobar Ibrahim and Diane, two of the most enduring performance artists on the boardwalk, who have been here longer than most of us have been around, are going to leave […]
Swami X Speaks
In my own humble way I have concluded that God, Life, Existence is an eternal mystery that inspires the soul to solve, absolutely; because they are One. You may find me mystically […]
Poetry
keepin’ the BEAT – Shanna Baldwin Moore Love, For Tina Catalina Corcoran – Mary Getlein Starbucks – Chance Foreman Panties in the Trash – Joy Buckley Pigeon Tower – Majid Naficy Prison […]
Who’s the Boob?
Women – and Men – have nipples!!! Why should Women have to hide theirs? … Said the sign on the Boardwalk last week held up by a man with his own impressive […]

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