By Jon Wolff The following is from a recent conversation with Venice Elder, Joe Washington who was a member of the First Baptist Church on Westminster Avenue and 7th Avenue in Oakwood […]
Beachhead Collectivist
By Jon Wolff The following is from a recent conversation with Venice Elder, Joe Washington who was a member of the First Baptist Church on Westminster Avenue and 7th Avenue in Oakwood […]
by Mike Bravo On Saturday morning April 1, 2018 at about 9:30 I received phone calls about an LAPD sweep and homeless harassment on 3rd between Sunset Ave. and Rose. Upon arriving […]
By Mike Bravo first published on http://bravo4venice.com/vexit-dont-believe-the-hype/ I’m writing about the“Vexit” event and topic because of the unnecessary media hype over it, the news must be pretty desperate for stories. I’m also writing […]
UPDATED, VERSION #2–JUNE 5, 2018 CALIFORNIA PRIMARY RECOMMENDATIONS Well, there is a whole lot on this June Primary ballot. Below, I will describe my thinking process, and, in some cases, I will […]
MAY 2018 ISSUE OF THE BEACHHEAD
An old, mad, blind, despised, and dying king,__ Princes, the dregs of their dull race, who flow Through public scorn,—mud from a muddy spring,— Rulers who neither see, nor feel, nor know, […]
is all you need. By Shep Stern In July of 1967, The Beatles sang “All You Need Is Love” and lo, it was The Summer Of Love. A group of young L.A. […]
by Phyllis Hayashibara (VJAMM) Committee members and former Manzanar internees Arnold Maeda and Mae Kakehashi, joined fellow former Manzanar internees Susumu Ioki and Mary Nomura on a panel to speak before approximately […]
by Jim Smith Phil Melnick, one of the founding staff of the Free Venice Beachhead, died Feb. 4 of lung cancer, just months short of the 50th anniversary of the paper. Phil […]
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