Ruth Gallanter responded to the question: “What is your favorite form of information?” She said, “Asking questions.” I pursue the quest for new questions. In my podcast interviews (“I’m probably wrong about […]
Ruth Gallanter responded to the question: “What is your favorite form of information?” She said, “Asking questions.” I pursue the quest for new questions. In my podcast interviews (“I’m probably wrong about […]
CAN ART STOP WAR? Part Two by Gerry Fialka Illustrations by Eric Ahlberg “We can make it if we try” – Sly Stone. Do we have the will power? “History … is […]
The Great Halloween Night of Copper Caper by Enyaj Pitchford I was enjoying my Halloween night. I’m finally a parent where Halloween doesn’t make me have to do any work or […]
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By Brad Kay Sunday, February 22, the former Laddie Dill art studio at Palms and Electric Avenue in Venice was transformed into a swanky TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) venue, with a […]
By Anthony Castillo In January the Beachhead ran my article on Net Neutrality and the non role Google was taking in the fight to stop the corporate takeover of the internet. On Thursday, […]
By Mark Lipman It’s no surprise, trawling through the media on the 22nd of May, to find that not a single mention was made about the passage of Proposition C on the […]
No it’s not an April Fools Day joke. The 40-year-old independent newspaper, the Marina del Rey Argonaut, has been sold to a newspaper chain, Southland Publishing, Incorporated. The Argonaut was founded by […]
By Jim Smith One of the many distinctions Venice holds is that of being the only city in North America with a progressive newspaper run by an all-volunteer collective. Even back in […]
By Peggy Lee Kennedy The Los Angeles Times ran a story dated May 27 by Martha Groves with a picture of a group of RVs parked on 7th Street in Venice. Except […]
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