"I have no one in mind, and I'm going to be very open minded when it comes to selecting a new person," BHUSD Board President Rachelle Marcus told the Courier.
It also includes an immersive experience offering guests a chance to step onto the stage of the Dolby Theater and accept a genuine Oscar. Unfortunately, the 15-second event does not leave much time for delivering an acceptance speech.
Project Angel Food executive director Richard Ayoub told the Courier that the event–the non-profit's first in 19 months–represented a celebration of weathering unprecedented times.
"I'm thrilled to see 'First Thursdays' come to life next week on Thursday, October 7th," said Chair of the Next Beverly Hills Committee, Noelle Freeman.
The building came into existence in 1938 when Jules Stein, ophthalmologist and renowned talent agent, commissioned Beverly Hills Master Architect Paul Revere Williams to construct a space for his growing firm, Music Corporation of America (MCA).
"Mason just wanted to participate in a normal ritual for all kids: school," said Heather Woodring, Mason's last teacher at Horace Mann. His former classmates stood alongside her.
Previews and celebrations are underway for the official reopening of The Academy Museum on Sept. 30. The Courier will feature all the Museum highlights plus an exclusive look at all the opening festivities in our Oct. 1 and Oct. 8 issues. Photo by Josh White
Kathy Gohari is the president of the Rodeo Drive Committee, which represents the interests of retailers, hoteliers, and landowners housed on the luxury thoroughfare. A respected luxury expert, Gohari has held positions at Valentino, Christian Lacroix, Giorgio Armani and Dolce & Gabbana. She now serves
The incident took place amid a 15-day episode of armed conflict between Israel and Hamas, the militant Islamist group that controls the Gaza Strip. Los Angeles saw multiple rallies both in opposition and support of Israel's actions, both of which were overwhelmingly peaceful.