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October 2022

The exhibition unites world-renowned art and history with multi-sensory experiences that provide an immersive glimpse into the past 250 years of the iconic champagne house.

A couple of fresh faces were in attendance as the Recreation and Parks Commission met to hear about a range of programs, events and agreements on Oct. 25. 

USC Shoah Foundation – the Institute for Visual History and Education has appointed Dr. Robert J. Williams as the new Andrew J. and Erna Finci Viterbi Executive Director. The institute also announced that Joel Citron has been named Chair of the Board of Councilors.

On Nov. 4, bestselling author Brianna Wiest will join Mayor Lili Bosse for the fourth installment of her Mental Wellness Series.

"Holy Spider" is the thrilling, complex, revealing story of a serial killer in Iran who targeted prostitutes and was hailed a hero.

"We both wanted to bring awareness to a cause that we felt is not spoken about enough," Leila said. "Our club at school serves as a way to give back to the Los Angeles community and help children and young adults in need."

The Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a BHUSD Candidate Forum on Oct. 17. All five candidates participated in the Forum. 

Named in 1972 after its original Maple Drive location, the nonprofit Maple Counseling Center celebrated its 50th anniversary with a "Tea and Tequila" afternoon high tea on the Garden Terrace at The Maybourne Beverly Hills on Oct. 23.

All Hallows Eve is but a few days away, and once again, the City of Beverly Hills is second to none when it comes to holiday decor in the spooky spirit.

In Los Angeles, a city home to the biggest Iranian community outside of Iran, Beverly Hills is known as its own hub.