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The city and The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts have each contributed $50,000 to fund the Sing for Hope project.

The one-of-a-kind public arts project places artist-designed pianos in parks and public spaces for anyone and everyone to play.

The City of Beverly Hills will make its debut as a new member of "Make Music Day," by hosting a number of activities:

Beverly Hills certainly understands the power of art, its ability to stimulate, entertain, and enhance. Long known for its public and private support for the arts, Beverly Hills is committed to providing access to diverse public artworks.

The Courier's Lisa Bloch sat down with Lionel Richie to talk about his music, his passions and his life experiences.

The Sing for Hope Pianos will be displayed throughout parks and public spaces in Beverly Hills.

The galleries have been redesigned in collaboration with Frank O. Gehry and Associates, and the presentation includes new interpretive texts, six thematic audio tours, a 30-minute film drawn from LACMA's exhibition archives, and a collection soundtrack. The new presentation is curated by Stephanie Barron, Senior

Dr. Hamburg also serves as the longtime and dedicated President of Tower Cancer Research Foundation.  The Tower community came together in an overwhelming show of generosity and support, raising over $940,000 and the foundation expects to meet its $1,000,000 Gala goal in the next several

City officials are clearly pleased that legendary events are returning, albeit in a slightly different format. 

People were certainly in the mood to celebrate. "I think everyone is thrilled to finally not have a mask on and go out for the first party of the year," said Flagg.