When I was four years old and living in Colorado, my lovely, creative, bohemian mother taught me to read and bought me a set of twelve books for Christmas ranging from “one, […]
When I was four years old and living in Colorado, my lovely, creative, bohemian mother taught me to read and bought me a set of twelve books for Christmas ranging from “one, […]
OUR PEOPLE RISE; AMERICAN TALES OF TRIUMPH By Enyaj Pitchford , art & photos by AJ Lovewin AJ Lovewin rose up from homelessness, addiction and mental illness in his late 20’s to […]
Apartment Karma Payback by Kelly Kuvo I’m from Illinois, Colorado, New York, Maryland, and California. I’ve traveled to Haiti, the Dominican Republic, South Africa, Canada, Mexico, and England. Not living in one […]
Local folk journalist Hank Rosenfeld’s latest book is KSAN San Francisco. In bookstores mid-August, it’s a deep delve into how FM rock & roll radio shaped a righteous revolution. This is a brave document […]
INTRODUCTION – Let us pry? Will my following quasar quackery needle your luminous galactic nuclei? Ahoy Matey. Navigate the three C’s (seas): curiosity, compassion, collaboration (wise words from Karen Gedney MD “Dr […]
– Suzy Williams – VENICE BEATS ll at The Venice West, 7pm (6pm doors) 1717 Lincoln Blvd. $10. in advance, $12. at the door (SMART TO GET TIX in advance and get […]
Do You Know Who You Are? by Gerry Fialka A friend commented on my Venice film, The Brother Side of the Wake (aka BroSide), proclaiming it as “slightly mesmerizing self-indulgent hodgepodge.” I […]
by Gerry Fialka The inspired and inspiring piano of George Winston has calmed my soul for many years. His first solo LP was released in 1972, but his second “Autumn” in 1980 […]
After reading the following essay, entertainment lawyer and music explorer Al Boelter wrote: “Loving your article on death with many quotes. No, not too long. Lots of quotes, which to me act […]
BOOKS & VENICE IN MOVIE LAND by marty liboff- Venice California: “Coney Island of the Pacific”, by Jeffrey Stanton (1993 & 2005) Death is a Lonely Business, by Ray Bradbury (1985). […]
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