By Jim Smith Change is coming to the Ocean Front this summer. Some of it good, some of it bad, from the viewpoint of those who love the uniqueness of Venice. A […]
Yet Another Ocean Front Walk Ordinance Coming Soon
Who’s Watching The Neighborhood Watch?
By Peggy Lee Kennedy The latest dirt on the Venice Neighborhood Watch is that the newest neighborhood watch s/hero and queen anti-homeless blogger must have got into it with another neighborhood watch […]
Crashing The Tom Everhart Party
By CJ Gronner A whole bunch of Venetians (20+!) took the show on the road and made the trip way, waaaaay past Lincoln last weekend, for the opening of our dear friend, […]
The Circus is in Town!
By CJ Gronner The Circus came to town with the opening of the Zircon & Wish Aerial Circus happening in the one- ring space of Robin’s Sculpture Garden right there on Abbot […]
Commission of Errors: The Continuing Fight to Save Our Environment
By John Davis It’s bulldozers versus nature all over again in Ballona. The Santa Monica Bay Restoration Foundation, a non-profit corporation, was just stopped by legal injunction from dredging the Malibu Lagoon, and […]
Book Review by Kathy Leonardo: “The New Now” by Ava Bird
Poetry….some say it’s the highest of art forms….others consider it a bunch of nonsense. Whatever you believe, if it moves you, it has done its job. Very much like an artist’s canvas, […]
Poetry
poet ascends from the steps – Harry Northup 10:52 Monday, May 16, 2011 – Roger Houston Goddess Venice – Liv Zutphen the garden – Jimmy Valentine Mother’s Day – Mary Getlein Little Hitlers – […]
Lest We Forget Japanese-American Memorial Marker Groundbreaking
69 Years Later: Returning to the corner of Venice and Lincoln Blvds on April 25, 2011, Japanese-American camp survivors and friends gather to launch a reminder of their ordeal. Top row (standing): […]
Depleted Uranium strikes friends and foes alike in Libya
By Karl Abrams High in the skies of Libya, NATO jets, equipped with uranium bullets and uranium-tipped missiles, are probably being used to assist Libyan rebels in toppling the regime of Muammar […]
Bumpy Ride on the Roadmap to Homes
By Roger Linnett On April 19, The VNC held a special meeting at Westminster School for the sole purpose of voting on Councilman Rosendahl’s proposal to use part of the Penmar Golf […]


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