By Stephen Longfellow Fiske Everyone is going green. On TV you can see Chevron, Dow, Ford, and other corporations green-washing themselves with tasteful eco-ads. Walmart and others have realized the long term […]
June 2008 – From Greed to Green
June 2008 – The Poverty of the Soul
By Stephen Longfellow Fiske An infection plagues the land a pandemic permeating the pores of the human condition a poison seeping into the heart hardening the arteries of vision – A […]
June 2008 – Ocean Front Walk Sliced And Diced
The new Ordinance was slated to go into effect on May 30. It divides the Boardwalk into P Zones, I Zones and Free Speech areas. The 105 booths of the P Zone […]
June 2008 – The Venice Carnevale Is Coming, June 7
The sixth Venice Carnevale! will be held Saturday, June 7, at Beyond Baroque, 681 Venice Blvd. from Noon – 9PM. Costumes are encouraged in the tradition of the famed Carnevale in Venice […]
June 2008 – Art Walls May Close July 1 Due to Lack of Funding
By Stash Maleski The Venice Art Walls are scheduled to be closed to painting starting July 1, when the last of the city of Los Angeles funding for the current program runs […]
June 2008 – Folksinger U. Utah Phillips has Died
By Karl Abrams Bruce “U. Utah” Phillips, storyteller and tireless political folk musician for more than 40 years died in his sleep on May 23 at his home in Nevada City. Called […]
June 2008 – Vote To Save Rent Control On June 3 – No On 98
By Jack Neworth In my many years living in an apartment, my experience with landlords it that 4 out of 5 of them are, for lack of a nicer term, greedy. The […]
Venice, 2007
By Alexa Hilal i opened my eyes this morning to an empty mess of sheets beside me and the fat black cat lola basking herself in the same sun that blinded me. […]
June 2008 – Poetry
I have become earth By Jim Smith Tell me the truth, Don was saying, Could you live downtown in one of those new condos? I shrug. I am a Venetian. It’s not […]
June 2008 – The Venice Beat Poets – –The Great River Outside the Mainstream – John Haag
By Jim Smith In many ways, John Haag was a typical member of the Beat Generation in that he forsook a career in Academia or Madison Avenue, for a life dedicated to […]
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