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June 2022

Two years of life interrupted by a pandemic has created countless opportunities for self-reflection and even reinvention. Self-care tended to slip by the wayside, though, as public health rules closed and then reopened favorite facilities. 

Summer is a time for rebirth and renewal. Maybe you've been thinking of sprucing up your outdoor spaces now that you can entertain again.

By 2016, at age 21, Nicholas became a bonafide artist with his first sold-out show at De Re Gallery on Melrose Avenue.

As part of her Business with Bosse initiative, Mayor Lili Bosse visited the Flour Shop on June 9 inviting the community to sample their sweet treats. Flour Shop, which opened on South Santa Monica Blvd. in August of 2020, is known for their colorful desserts

Horvath was in second place as of press time, putting her on track to reach the November runoff with Hertzberg.

The 26-bed facility, designed to provide care from infancy to adulthood, will open to patients in the late summer.

Held at the Bram Goldsmith Theater at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, the event was presented in conjunction with Writers Bloc. It was timed to coincide with the release of the new memoir, "Directed by James Burrows."

The Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) class of 2022 celebrated the end of the year with the Senior Awards and Scholarship Evening on June 1, where seniors who excelled during their years at BHHS were honored.

Investigators with the District Attorney's office executed a search warrant yesterday at the home of City Councilmember Lester Friedman as part of an investigation into an Instagram account impersonating City Council candidate Sharona Nazarian, Friedman confirmed to the Courier. "I was informed by the District Attorney's

Challengers Jake Manaster and Gabrielle Pantera-Rowe trail behind with 27% and 9% of the vote, respectively.