By Jim Smith A lot of people in Venice know that Edward Biberman was the artist who painted the Post Office mural, The Story of Venice. But few probably know that his […]
The Other Brother: “Salt of the Earth,” The Film They Tried To Kill, Lives On Thanks to Technology
Poetry
Fourteen – Lynette Hoboville – Paul Beethovan Untitled – Roger Houston Peace Is My Religion – Hal Bogotch Moment – Ronald K. McKinley Gravity – Jim Smith Ibrahim and his band – […]
Swami X Speaks
Some question the existence of God when they have yet to comprehend the reality of themselves. How about that?!? Ignorance is the villain. You can’t take it personal. Go with the flow […]
Venice Post Office
By Terry Stoller The postal service is going to “relocate,” meaning to sell and close this beautiful Venice Main Office; and move across the street to the Annex. There is a line […]
Curfew May Be Illegal Restriction of Access
By Greta Cobar The city of Los Angeles has adopted a beach and Ocean Front Walk (OFW) curfew without getting approval from or even consulting with the California Coastal Commission (CCC). “The […]
Letters
2012 – Oh, No! – Jennifer Everhart Who Created the iZip Mural? – Claudia S Morimitsu Mission Not Accomplished – Douglas Fay —————————————– 2012 – Oh, No! Dear Beachhead, The last front page of […]
The Venice Skills Center Is In Danger of Losing Its Funding
By Charles Thomas The Venice Skills Center, our adult education and training school, is threatened with losing its budget. Once again a governmental agency claiming “budget woes” threatens to kill a pillar […]
Unfortunate Times For La Fortuna Market
By Anne Alvarez The Venice Neighborhood Council voted unanimously, Jan. 17, to recommend that L.A. City Council revoke the liquor license of La Fortuna Market located at 824 Lincoln Blvd., adjacent to Cafe 50s. Proprietor Margarita […]
The Meeting to Close the Boardwalk
By Mary Getlien I arrived early to the VNC Meeting. The room was filling up with well-dressed people. Marc Saltzberg told everyone the Police would be there soon and they were going […]
In Fatal LAPD Crash, Blame Is Obvious
By Jim Smith This is a story about a crime, and no justice. It’s also a story about police officials, who are here to “protect and serve” being about the law. It […]


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