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June 2023

The Beverly Hills Firefighters Association (BHFA) recognized longtime resident and civic leader Judie Fenton with the inaugural Judie Fenton Community and Volunteer Excellence Award during its 31st annual Backdraft Ball, held June 8 at the Beverly Hilton.

Let’s face it, no one is getting any younger. And since antiquity, we’ve been searching for the fountain of youth. These days the search is aided by machines.

School is out, the days are longer, and the nights are warmer—yes, summer is indeed officially here! And with it comes a long-standing tradition of the season—the summer blockbuster. This is the time when the most highly anticipated movies of the year finally hit the

In just nine short years, Mike has built an indisputably world-class, luxury fashion house. His eponymous fashion line, AMIRI, blew up so fast it gave established houses whiplash as they watched the new kid on the block open his flagship near them on Rodeo Drive

On June 14, 250 female philanthropists gathered to examine the relationship among Hollywood, antisemitism, and Israel while raising money for charity, at Jewish National Fund-USA’s Women for Israel Luncheon.

The annual Piesta Pie-bake and Pie-eating Contest took place at the Beverly Hills Farmers' Market on June 11 and a tasty time was had by all.

Noah Nazarian knew he was a natural born entrepreneur ever since he corralled his two younger brothers into helping him advertise and operate a lucrative lemonade stand. Fast forward a decade and Nazarian is now enlisting the help of his brothers in running Bahamii, an 

Battalion Chief Dave Perusse presenting the Harvey Adair/Art Davis Award to Captain Chris

The third annual Make Music Day celebration takes place on June 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It will include a mix of free outdoor musical events around the city of Beverly Hills.

Two men who pleaded no contest in a hate crime attack on two Jewish men outside a Beverly Grove-area restaurant were ordered today to complete 80 hours of counseling focusing on bias and cultural sensitivity along with an eight-hour program at the Museum of Tolerance.