
These are supplemental to last month’s article on Venice during the 1984 Olympics, by Regina Barton. Pictured are Barbara Berna and Regina Barton, Robert, The T-Shirt Lady, and some Bathing Beauties, and Roberta […]
These are supplemental to last month’s article on Venice during the 1984 Olympics, by Regina Barton. Pictured are Barbara Berna and Regina Barton, Robert, The T-Shirt Lady, and some Bathing Beauties, and Roberta […]
[thirty-eight word idioms] No belief without a lie No business without sin No character without an act No coffee without a fee No courage without rage No culture without a cult No […]
Change is Inevitable by Mark Lipman Change is inevitable on that we all agree. However, it just may not be the change that you imagine. You see, corporations getting tax-breaks to move […]
by Anthony Castillo Here at the Beachhead we celebrate poets, musicians, artists, visionary thinkers, progressive political activists and those in touch with our mother earth. On December 8th 2015 we lost a […]
So, You Want to Submit to the Free Venice Beachhead Here’s the Scoop: The Beachhead is always looking for new writers, artists, photographers, and fellow shit-disturbers. If you want to know what […]
by Anthony Castillo Some of you out there in Venice land may be under the impression that the Free Venice Beachhead has a large staff capable of covering all the happenings in […]
By John Wolff Sometime back in the early ’70s, in Venice, on the north side of Brooks Avenue, between Pacific Avenue and the Boardwalk, in a vacant lot, someone set up the […]
“Poetry Is the Consciousness of This Planet:” A Conversation with Mark Lipman, Founder of the Venice Press, Vagabond by Krista Schwimmer Beachhead: So, why did you start Vagabond? Mark: Well, I found there […]
…and other thoughts. By Eric Ahlberg and the royal we. Oh Blessed Gaia, thank you for delivering me into another year, another cyle of our breath together. There have been signs that […]
In September, Mayor Garcetti, along with seven City Council members, declared a State of Emergency on Homelessness in Los Angeles, pledging $100 million for aid. Then, one month later, the Mayor reneged […]
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