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August 2023

Israel’s stunning David versus Goliath victory was credited to legendary military leader Moshe Dayan. But there was to be another war, sooner than Israeli leadership anticipated, and it is that war and Golda Meir’s role as Prime Minister that is the subject of the biopic

On Aug. 27, the inaugural “Beverly Hills Reads!” featured Bonnie Garmus, author of the bestselling novel, “Lessons in Chemistry,” in discussion with recently retired Beverly Hills High School educator Julie Goler.

On Aug. 27, Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) officers arrested three suspects in connection with the theft of two pairs of sunglasses, valued at approximately $2,000, from a store on the 400 block of N. Rodeo Drive.

Zero-bail policies, accountability for crimes— and for the actions of law enforcement—were topics touched upon briefly but forcefully at the Rotary Club of Beverly Hills luncheon this week.

Vista Del Mar Child & Family Services in West LA officially dedicated and opened Tommy’s Field on Aug. 22.

Jiří Havelka has written and directed a comedy that is guaranteed to make you cringe with discomfort while you’re laughing out loud.

Mayor Dr. Julian Gold, Councilmember Sharona Nazarian and Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Todd Johnson presided over a ribbon-cutting and grand opening of Sholé Beverly Hills on Aug. 21.

Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officials are investigating a string of vandalism in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood.

From Martha Stewart gracing the covers of Sports Illustrated to the runaway success of the “Barbie” movie and now to Taylor Swift, it seems the blondes do have it. We have discussed the power of triggering our innate beauty receptors and the latest example is

The city is considering transitioning a protected bike lane on Roxbury Drive into a permanent street feature.