Bonin’s Bollards – By Nick Antonicello Bird Totems of Venice – By Doug Fay Thanks – By Barbara Langlois d’Estaintot ————————————– Dear Editor: Your story on cameras and Oceanfront Walk should […]
Letters
ASBESTOS IS POISONING OUR AIR IN VENICE AND MARINA DEL REY WHILE CAL OSHA, AQMD AND LOS ANGELES COUNTY DO NOTHING
By Romero Matzalán (MARINA DEL REY) -780,000 square feet of asbestos-containing material is being demolished with no protection for residents or workers, and no safe removal processes followed as required by California […]
Gjelina’s 320 Sunset Update
By Roxanne Brown – Member, Concerned Neighbors of 320 Sunset Hopefully, you’ve been following the Beachheads’ monthly updates on Fran Camaj’s (owner of Gjelina’s) proposed conversion from office to bakery to restaurant […]
The Art Tiles of Venice Beach: a Graphic History, 1904-2001 Latest Book Acquisition by the Venice Library Book Signing Celebration November 15, 3-5:30pm
By Kay Brown What do a local actor, artists, teacher and councilmember have in common? They have all read and recommend our reading of the “Art Tiles at Venice Beach – a […]
Bird Totems of Venice: The Pelican
By Krista Schwimmer What a marvel it is, indeed, to witness the effortless glide of the American White Pelican, coasting along Venice, even turning at times to soar with prehistoric presence over […]
CITIZENS SPEAK TO SAVE TREES – LEND YOUR VOICE!
By Kris Ellenberg “Venice Dual Force Main” – a New Sewer Line To Be Constructed The October 22 meeting hosted by the City of Los Angeles in the Community Room at Burton […]
Have a Hunger to Help? Join the People’s Potluck
By Mike Chamness Food relief services in Venice have always been stretched and heavily dependent on volunteer organizations or relief groups with few funds. Food costs can get pretty expensive for relief […]
“Homeless Bill of Rights’ Right to Rest Bill” Seeks to Enact State Protections
All people should be permitted to occupy and utilize public spaces, regardless of their housing status. Further- more, some civil and human rights that are amply protected for people who have a […]
Kidnapping in Venice
The baby cried and cried and cried. The baby and her sister had been swept up by Children’s Services – so her mother had been declared “unfit” – “accused of neglect” because, […]
Poetry
Fly Away – By Mary Getlein Manifestation – By Ron McKinley …And When We Danced, The World Stood Still… – By Johnathan Leonard Mills The Map of Your Hunger – By B. Meade […]


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