• Mystery –krista schwimmer • Half Heartedly – hillary kaye • House of Cards – Doug Eisenstark • Breaking Free – Janet C. Phelan • repeat after me – Rex Butters •••••••••••• Mystery Evenings when the birds are still and i […]
Poets as Rebels
By krista schwimmer Recently, a neighbor said something about poetry that truly touched a nerve – one of those fiery, explosive nerves that when shaken, keeps quivering for a while. I was […]
Poetry
• living green – Rex Butters • At the 99 Cents Store Off Lincoln Boulevard – Krista Swimmer • Beachhead – RF Wagner, Jr. • Beachhead Loves Venice – erica snowlake • The Heroic Age of Venice […]
Prophecy: Can This Poet Restore America’s Dignity?
By J.C. Williams You see them all the time. The man with filthy, splitting shoes revealing blackened toenails, leaning on his shopping cart outside Alan’s Market or the Venice Library. The woman […]
Poetry
• The Statute of Limitations and the Oscar of Liberty – Swami X • We Are Venice – Mark Lipman • House Finches – Krista Schwimmer • Once again I am here at the beach to […]
Poetry
• Poem for the Poets – Shanna Baldwin • Possession – krista schwimmer • Blessed – Rex Butters • A Soldier’s Prayer – Mark Lipman • Del Taco #57 – RF Wagner, Jr. • The Ravings of People […]
Oppression 101
By Mary Getlein Welcome to California: Where we spend 2 million dollars on a skate park Where we spend 6 million dollars on twenty new police where we spend untold million […]
September 2008 – Poetry
• Meditation on a Photograph of a Girl and a Dog – Hal Bogotch • Dennis – Krista Schwimmer • Black Buddha In A Dark Alley – Philomene Long • Sing – S.A. Griffin • living song – hillary kaye • Dark Ages – Jim […]
August 2008 – Beyond Baroque in peril, again?
Beyond Baroque, Venice’s poetry center, is still without a lease at the old Venice City Hall, 681 Venice Blvd. It has been more than five months since the Los Angeles City Council […]
August 2008 – Book Review: Profanities, A New Poetry Book by Sherman Pearl
Beachhead sustainer and poet Sherman Pearl has written a new book of poetry. Profanities is the name of the book and the hook that ties the poems together. Even so, Pearl rises […]

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