RIP Butch Mudbone Butch lived in Venice for many years and leaves behind his ex-wife Cheryl, son Chris, and many friends. In Venice, he performed solo, with his Blues band, with Uncle […]
RIP Butch Mudbone Butch lived in Venice for many years and leaves behind his ex-wife Cheryl, son Chris, and many friends. In Venice, he performed solo, with his Blues band, with Uncle […]
VNC ELECTION 2023 By Eric Ahlberg By the time you read this, the Preliminary Results will probably be out. All right it’s over, and we are finally free of the moral posturing […]
SET UP FOR FAILURE- THEY NEVER HAD A CHANCE by Garry Featherstone In my first article posted in the Beach Head I explained why I thought it was a bad idea to […]
A Portion of the Black History of Venice of America By Margaret Molloy Abbot Kinney was a published eugenicist. Venice of America opened on July 4, 1905 as a segregated recreation development […]
THE VENICE BLACK HISTORY MONTH CELEBRATION By Jon Wolff Original Save Venice held its annual Venice Black History Month celebration in the Abbot Kinney Memorial Library on Saturday, February 18. This was […]
Do You Know Who You Are? by Gerry Fialka A friend commented on my Venice film, The Brother Side of the Wake (aka BroSide), proclaiming it as “slightly mesmerizing self-indulgent hodgepodge.” I […]
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After reading the following essay, entertainment lawyer and music explorer Al Boelter wrote: “Loving your article on death with many quotes. No, not too long. Lots of quotes, which to me act […]
BOOKS & VENICE IN MOVIE LAND by marty liboff- Venice California: “Coney Island of the Pacific”, by Jeffrey Stanton (1993 & 2005) Death is a Lonely Business, by Ray Bradbury (1985). […]
VNC Committee on Unhoused Neighbors Reconvenes at Venice Library By Pat Raphael On Monday, October 30th, the Venice Neighborhood Council’s Committee On Unhoused Neighbors began a new term. This was the first […]
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