By Eric Ahlberg Fellow Venetians you have passed the perihelion and have successfully entered the next years’ orbit. Massive forces are at work spinning you, flying you around our most holy Sun. […]
Google Fiddles While Net Neutrality Burns
By Anthony Castillo The battle to maintain a free and open internet is coming to a head. A decision on Net Neutrality will be made in the coming weeks by the Federal […]
Letters
Families and the Department of Children and Family Services Dear Beachhead, I am writing in response to “An Unnamed Writer on the Beachhead,” November 2014 issue, who wrote an article concerning the […]
Bins Are In at Gjusta
THEATER OF THE ABSURD By Roxanne Brown THE SCENES: 320 SUNSET – GJUSTA Architect/Representative: Stephen Vitalich Former Land Use and Planning Committee (LUPC) Case Manager: Jim Murez, Current LUPC case manager Mark […]
Bird Totems of Venice: The American Coot
By Krista Schwimmer Winter is one of my favorite times to walk along the beach or to hang out on the Venice Pier. The light that reflects back from the ocean waters […]
The Christmas Massacre of Trees – 2014 – Oxford
By Marcia Hanscom Most people in Los Angeles remember the huge public outcry in December, 2012, when the US Army Corps of Engineers decided to bulldoze a portion of the Sepulveda Wildlife […]
Poetry
A Visit – By Mary Getlein The Blind Waltz – By Miles Krumpak Not Responsible – By Alan Lewis Rodman The American Dream Scheme – By Marty Liboff Yo Saturnalia! (the original […]
Harry Drinkwater Remembered
Harry Drinkwater was my friend and part of my life for almost 40 years. He was a total inspiration to me because he knew how to live his life to the fullest. He remained […]
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