A History of Petroleum Wells in Santa Monica Bay and Adjacent Beach Communities I. Introduction Santa Monica Bay, a crescent-shaped embayment along the coast of Southern California, and its adjacent beach communities […]
A History of Petroleum Wells in Santa Monica Bay and Adjacent Beach Communities I. Introduction Santa Monica Bay, a crescent-shaped embayment along the coast of Southern California, and its adjacent beach communities […]
Venice’s A Bridge Home, which since February 2020 has offered unhoused residents interim housing and case management, is closing as of December 31, 2024. Although the groundbreaking for permanent housing on the […]
By Peter Doyle Coogan Kafka’s Gregor Samsa may wake one day as a big insect, but he instantly knows himself. Even as a bug, he knows his own singular self. “When Kim² […]
The Truth About The Inside Safe Program – Part 5 By Jon Wolff For almost two years, the mayor and the L.A. City Council have operated a program to house unhoused people. […]
Dear Venice Community and others around Oakwood Park,. Children are playing at Oakwood park having fun enjoying the grassy area, and what to our wandering eyes do we see, dogs entering the […]
By Jon Wolff The following is from a recent conversation with Homelessness Advocate Michael Ridley about the true stories of unhoused persons in the Inside Safe program. Jon Wolff: What are some […]
By Jon Wolff A previous Beachhead article, “The Truth about the Inside Safe Program” presented testimonies from unhoused Venice people who had been “housed” by the City of L.A.’s Inside Safe program. […]
The Venice Heritage Museum by Marty Liboff The Venice Heritage Museum had its grand opening on the evening of March 9th. The museum and adjoining parking lot were packed with visitors. There […]
I pulled these out of my archives, kinda random. They show the community love for Emily Winters, and a couple of haters.
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