By Cara Adams Bea Free, as she named herself, was a true Venice legend. The city of Venice has lost a true pioneer. 1966 was the year Bea first set foot into […]
March 2008 – The Fellowship Of The Beachhead – Or How I Got To Be In Charge For A Change
By Lynne Bronstein For the last 30 years or so, women have been learning to assert themselves and how to delegate authority without aping the worst traits of authoritative males. Does assertiveness […]
March 2008 – Bunny Luv
By C.V. Beck Way, way, way back in the 60s, hangin’ out in “da village”(yes, that village), I met a guy, Bill, at the Cafe Feenjon who was working as a manager […]
March 2008 – Women are the Celebrities of the World
By CJ Groner Women have much to celebrate these days … and also much to lament. We have the first female Speaker of the House in Nancy Pelosi – great. We also […]
March 2008 – A Few Of The Notable Women Of Venice Who Are Involved In Their Community
Happy Women’s Month! Suzanne Thompson – Political Organizer; Fundraiser, Former President, Neighborhood Council Navalette Tabor Bailey – Venice Historical Society; Oakwood Seniors Sheila Bernard – President, Lincoln Place Tenants Assn; former President, Neighborhood Council Yvonne Guzman – Director, “Reach for the Top” – […]
March 2008 – Women Are The Light Of The World
Big Island, Hawai’i – Today my friend Ardas taught a kundalini yoga class to a new momma with her three-moon new daughter. I attended to feel the vibes and fill out the […]
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