By Jim Smith July is the month of revolutions. The American colonists did it on July 4. The French did it on Bastille Day, July 14. Many more nations celebrate their revolution, […]
A Song to Abbot Kinney’s Venice
Me and Polly Are gonna ride the trolly To the Venice pier. Abbot Kinney will be there At his magical fair With Charlie Chaplin & Laurel & Hardy There’s always a party […]
Poetry
A CREATION MYTH – BY Laura Shepard Townsend Sometimes – By Pano Douvos The Empty Aisle – By Pasquale Trellese ——————————————————– A CREATION MYTH (In honor of Venice-of-America’s 109th Birthday) In a […]
Poetry
Phenomenal Woman – Maya Angelou Still I Rise – Maya Angelou Venice Dreams – Marty Liboff For Lucca Jazz Winston, 2014 – Mary Getlein Words – Paul Beethovan Monday, May 26 – […]
Poetry
Touched – By Francisco Letelier Authentic Night – By Laura Shepard Townsend The Rich & Famous And The Poor & Unknown – By Marty Liboff The Fulfiller of Expectations – By Humberto […]
7 Dudley
By Rex Butters there was no stage at SPONTOS only performers one and all noisy travelers milled about that inter-dimensional way station hung on 3 white walls eye enlightening art images […]
Delightfully Ellyn…
By Anne Alvarez Ellyn Maybe shares her name on the poets monument wall alongside Philomene Long, Linda Albertano, Jim Morrisson and a slew of other Venice Poetic Greats. However, you would never […]
Poetry
THE MOTH – By Philomene Long NOW IT IS LONG AGO – By John Thomas POEM FOR PHILOMENE – By Stuart Z. Perkoff Venice as Mecca or Jerusalem – By John Thomas […]
Poetry
Venice, 2014 – By Mary Getlein Necessity – By Hillary Kaye 1 Wanda – By Pano Douvos Remembering Amnesia – By Suzanne Verdal You Can’t Play Music There – By Ronald McKinley […]
Poetry
The Venice Primer – by Marti Liboff Beyond All This – by Aryn Youngless Social Soul – by Ronald K. McKinley Whole Life is Black – by Jax Zepnick Homing in – […]

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