Lighting A Candle For Eun Kang By Krista Schwimmer On Monday evening, December 14th, I take Palms Avenue to Electric Avenue in search of the home of Eun Kang, a 39-year-old woman […]
A Report From Our Correspondent at the Copenhagen Climate Conference
By Ron Ridenour “The Nobel War Prize winner walked in and out of a secret door, and that is the way capitalism and the United States Empire will end up leaving the […]
Letters
• Gasoline-powered Leaf Blowers – C.V. Beck • Born in Venice – April Newman • Parking in Venice – Cynthia Fenton • Another pedestrian hit on Lincoln Blvd. – Rebecca Alber • Remembering […]
Preparations Begin For The Venice Neighborhood Council Elections
By Marc Saltzberg April 11 is still four months off, but candidates seeking election to the Venice Neighborhood Council are already lining up. To help candidates understand the Los Angeles city election […]
What would Saint Joseph do?
By Susie Snakebite Saint Joseph’s Thrift Store has closed in Venice and will reopen in Feb. in Santa Monica. Norma, one of the staff there, approached me on the street a few […]
The Venice Beat
Women have a right to live free of violence Another woman has been murdered in Venice. Eun Kang, a 39-year-old Korean resident of Electric Avenue, who was pregnant with twins, was brutally raped and […]
Beachhead Celebrates 41st Anniversary
By Greta Cobar The Best Paper in the world just turned 41, and we surely had the Best Party ever to match the Glorious occasion. We all got together and had an […]
20 Tips For Residential Security
Excerpted from “Stalked: What You Can Do About It,” by Tino Struckmann Be alert of any suspicious persons. Positively identify callers before opening doors. Install a wide angle viewer in all your […]
I awakened to a knife at my throat
When I heard and read about the rape murder of Eun Kang on December 8, pregnant with twins and a single working mother, I was besieged with anger that raised unpleasant distressing memories […]
Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday – Monday, January 18
All too many of those who live in affluent America ignore those who exist in poor America; in doing so, the affluent Americans will eventually have to face themselves with the question […]
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