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 […]
Commission of Errors: The Continuing Fight to Save Our Environment
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 […]
Letters
Westminster and Charter Schools – Sue Kaplan Swami X – Ron Grubaugh ———————————– Westminster and Charter Schools Dear Beachhead, As the presenter of the motion concerning Westminster Elementary School and its resources, […]
When the law is wrong it turns the police into thugs
By Clay Clairborn Last December our city council representative Bill Rosendahl has brought into Venice a special squad of 21 LAPD officers for the expressed purpose of vigorously enforcing LA MC 85.02, […]
Vera Davis Center: The Plot Thickens
By Jim Smith When is a Community Center not a Community Center? Venice may soon find out if the Vera Davis-McClendon Youth and Family Center is absorbed by the city’s Cultural Affairs […]
Summer Violence Hits The Beach – Months Early
By Greta Cobar Violence preceded summer this year in Venice with a shooting, a stabbing and several mass fights. As a result, the LAPD will substantially increase its patrol officers’ presence at […]


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