By Erica Snowlake For this special Women’s Day feature, I choose to honor one of my favorite Goddessess, Gaea, (pronounced Gee-uh), our beloved home planetary Being, who guides our harmonic destinies in […]
Book Review: The Enemy Within. 2,000 Years of Witch-Hunting in the Western World, by John DemosReviewed by krista schwimmer
Reviewed by krista schwimmer The cover of this book, along with the title, is enough to grab the attention of any curious reader. Glossy, embossed black hands circle and point index fingers […]
Swami X Speaks – Film Review: The Curious Case of Benjamin Buttons & Other Musings
Movies might be Disneyland’s main line addiction. Of all the senses, the eye is the most challenging to control. The eye is connected to the brain, and the brain has a lot […]
International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day has been observed since in the early 1900s, a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical […]
Poetry
• The Women of Venice – Jim Smith • In The City – Lynette • Four Daughters – Lynne Bronstein • Wolf Woman – krista schwimmer • Green Shoes/Zapatos Verdes – Antonieta Villamil • .Mysterious, the woman – RF […]
From Venice to D.C. – An Open Letter to President Obama
Dear President Obama, Congratulations on your new job. Now that you have been duly sworn in as president, which is the most powerful position on planet earth, I HOPE you can help […]
Response to Annexation of Venice by Jeffrey Stanton: Cityhood Then, Cityhood Now, Cityhood Forever!
By Jim Smith Jeffrey Stanton’s piece on the annexation of Venice that ran in the last two issues of the Beachhead (January and February, 2009) was a great contribution for anyone who […]
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