By CJ Gronner Bobby Brown (”No, not like the singer, he’s like ME!”) is better known as The World’s Greatest Wino on Venice Beach. I sat down to talk with him this […]
The World’s Greatest Wino
Viva Pachamama! – Bolivia Celebrates Law Granting Rights to Mother Earth!
By ENS and Erica Snowlake La Paz – Bolivia marked the International Day of Mother Earth, April 22, with a ceremony in the Plaza Murillo, the center of political power. An ancient […]
4 O’Clock in the Morning
By Roger Linnett This month serves up a sweet little visual treat for our enjoyment; 4 of the 5 planets visible with the naked-eye will all rise together in the eastern pre-dawn sky. Plus we’re going […]
Book Review: John Thomas: Venice Poet Extraordinaire
By Fred Dewey John Thomas, perhaps Los Angeles’ greatest underground poet, was a big man with a wise and lined countenance, piercing wit, deep, resonant voice, and always slightly stunned, gentle eyes. […]
Film Review: Venice West and the LA Scene
By Mary Getlein On April 17, Venice West and the LA Scene, by Mary Kerr, was shown at Beyond Baroque. It is part one of a two-part documentary covering the Venice and […]
Poetry
Revolution in the Mind – Marty Noel-Nivoli 19:30 Saturday, April 23, 2011 – Roger Houston I Am From – Janei Lujan Valentine The right word at the right time – Douglas Lamarthe The First […]
Swami X Speaks
God is Truth, Good, Beauty, Light, Life, Love and a Mystery. She is also Everywhere and Omni Everything. All our problems and challenges have their origin in the ego. The ego is […]
Venetians Hear From Our Next Member of Congress (And Lots of Pretenders)
By Jim Smith It’s not often that voters anywhere in the country get to choose a new Congressional Representative. In most cases, the incumbent does everything possible to stay in office. There […]
From the Beachhead Collective: Take A Look At These Candidates Before You Vote on May 17
The Beachhead is not making an endorsement in the Congressional race. However, we believe there are several candidates who merit your consideration. In this election, it is highly unlikely that any candidate […]
Post Office Sale?
By Jim Smith The U.S. Post Office is considering selling its historic building on the Venice Circle, according to a spokesperson for the government agency. Richard J. Maher, press spokesperson, says a […]


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