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Additional VIP attending the seated dinner and live auction with live auction with Christie's included Jacqueline Bisset, Christine Chiu, Paris Jackson, Rita Ora, Rodney Peete, Darren Star, Quinn Tivey, Justin Tranter, Taika Waititi, Laela Wilding, Naomi Wilding, and Tarquin Wilding.

The Courier has noticed a steady stream of visitors and residents playing, interacting with and photographing the pianos. Now, the pianos move on to permanent residences in public schools across the greater Los Angeles area, where they will no doubt be enjoyed for years to

No prior artistic experience necessary. Oct. 6 through Dec. 22, "Beyond Words" course will be offered, where participants will be taught skills to access and awaken their creativity, build a creative community, and explore creative writing, photography, music, and collage. 

Now in its 48th year, the Beverly Hills Art Show was reinvented in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The show took on a hybrid format in an effort to stay connected to the community and continue to offer the much-anticipated annual event that community

 Years ago–years before his paintings were in the White House or in the collections of Oprah Winfrey and other A-listers–Chaz Guest's son asked his father to create a superhero. Quite literally the next day, Guest said, the story and likeness of Buffalo Warrior came to

With so much shuffling around, city residents may wonder who these commissioners are, what they do, and how to join their ranks. 

Mui Ito said she had a "full-circle moment" after adorning her piano with a garden of succulent plants, which to her represent color, vitality, and resilience in a difficult time. She named the piano "Lola," after the rosebud-shaped succulent variety that is her favorite. 

This popular, free outdoor entertainment series takes place every Thursday from now through Sept. 9, with two 45-minute musical sets at 6 p.m. and 7:15 p.m.

"We have been so eager to perform for a live audience for two years now," he told the Courier. "Without an audience, there's no feedback, there's no energy."

"I was born in a town called Uzhorod, in Czechoslovakia. I had a wonderful childhood, as I said before. I had lovely parents and I never needed anything that I couldn't get, and we were sort of a little bit maybe freer than the Jewish