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November 2019

MOCA Honors Women of Achievement The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) hosted the 11th MOCA Distinguished Women in the Arts Luncheon at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. The event honored philanthropists Betye Burton and Dallas Price - Van Breda and artists Laura Owens and Mary Weatherford, with

It's no secret that award-winning chefs from all walks of life have been setting up kitchens in Los Angeles for the past few years. While downtown got David Chang first, and Beverly Hills got Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Santa Monica is the latest recipient of the award-winning

Once upon a time in Cabo, there were tacky all-inclusive hotels and only a trio high-end options to choose from: Las Ventanas, Esperanza, and One & Only Palmilla were the holy trinity of luxury resorts.  Now it seems every high-end brand from Waldorf Astoria to the

The configuration of traffic in Beverly Hills is poised to shift significantly with the impending adoption of the Complete Streets Plan and the community is invited to weigh in on the anticipated changes. A special meeting of the Traffic and Parking Commission (TPC) is scheduled

Gone are the intricate window displays previewing couture finds inside Barneys New York on Wilshire Boulevard, replaced now by stark wording about the store closing sale.  The liquidation sales at Barneys New York stores across the country began almost immediately after licensing company Authentic Brands Groups

The fact that life can change in a moment is something Beverly Hills resident Karén Setian knows all too well. Thirteen years ago, Setian's son, Vahagn, a 17-year-old Beverly Hills High School student, was killed in a drunk driving accident after choosing to ride with

Nearly six months after Beverly Hills made headlines with its prohibitions against smoking and tobacco products, the City's Ambassadors continue to educate hundreds of people each month on the rules that govern the City.  Despite the City's recent efforts to increase educational outreach via signage, with

The Beverly Hills City Council will consider written contracts with five of its nine employee associations at its formal session on Dec. 10. The agreements, each of which is known as a "memorandum of understanding" (MOU) pertain to the Management & Professional Association, Supervisors Association,

Josh Groban and Howie Mandel Support Cedars-Sinai The Board of Governors of the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center of Los Angeles hosted their annual gala honoring Don Passman and Paul Gurein at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Emcee Howie Mandel was joined by Josh Groban while supporters Loni Anderson,

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