By Jim Smith Perhaps you’ve seen Suzy Williams peddling down your street on a flower-festooned bicycle named Gladus. Just another Venetian with pink hair going about her business in our community. But […]
Venice in the 1960s: A Series of Circles
By Lisa Marguerite Mora Maria was a large woman, a round body, a series of circles. She scared me. But not because she was fat. It was because when she looked at […]
Diana Rodgers and the M.V. Farmer’s Market
By Erica Snowlake For this special Women’s Day feature, I choose to honor one of my favorite Goddessess, Gaea, (pronounced Gee-uh), our beloved home planetary Being, who guides our harmonic destinies in […]
June 2008 – Welcome To Summer In Venice – A Guide For Visitors And Residents
By Jim Smith Summer in Venice is hectic and thrilling. It’s an all day carnival of the crazy, the craven and the conniving. It’s a place where you can have experiences that […]
June 2008 – How Others See Us: Another Kind of Life
By Peter Rajchert (I recently visited Venice for the first time and found myself immediately drawn to its community. I live in Canada, but hope to return with my fiancée some time […]
June 2008 – How Others See Us: Venice is seedy?
By Clare Kitchen (from London, UK) An LA resident told me that ‘Venice is seedy and a home of weirdos and don’t go.’ Being curious I went this week, stayed a night […]
May 2008 – Jingles Celebrates 34 Years Of Free Speech On Ocean Front Walk
Jingles brought his message that “Meat Is Murder” and his advocacy of a vegan lifestyle to the Boardwalk in 1974. Since then, he has talked to countless people, convincing some to treat […]
January 2008 – Here Come The Venice Papaprazzi!
By Karl Abrams Whether it’s a local red carpet event with cameras flashing or a Venetian bohemian reading poetry on the beach, the photographers of the Venice Paparazzi will probably be there, […]

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