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The Courier reached out to acclaimed architect and landscape architect, Mark Rios, for our inaugural Design page. It was a propitious choice. Among the topics Rios proposed was fire safety, a subject on the minds of readers this time of year.  Rios' reputation, of course, precedes

The latest exhibition now on view at Gagosian Beverly Hills, which opened this past weekend, is not your typical gallery show. Immediately upon entering the art gallery on N. Camden Drive, the viewer is startled by the uneven concrete floor that looks like a tectonic

While it's been over a half-century since the Beatles let the world know that "All You Need Is Love" with their hit song recorded in 1967, the message resonates no less profoundly today. Tomorrow, Beverly Hills resident and onetime drummer for the Beatles Ringo Starr

The fourth annual Rebels With A Cause Gala raised $12.1 million in support of the lifesaving research led by Dr. David B. Agus, MD, Founding Director and CEO of the Lawrence J. Ellison Institute of Transformative Medicine of USC.  Held on Oct. 24 at The Water

Founded by United Talent Agency, the concrete façade of the UTA Artist Space was born as a venue to showcase local and global works while furthering the agency's commitment to the art world.  For their latest show, they have collaborated with the highly regarded European and

The tenth annual amfAR Gala Los Angeles at MILK drew celebrities and supporters Alan Cumming, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Lea Michele, Paris Jackson, and Eva Longoria. The event paid tribute to world-renowned art dealer Larry Gagosian and Academy Award winner, founder and CEO of goop, Gwyneth

You'll be hard-pressed to figure out exactly how artist Michelle Stuart creates her lumigrams, a new photographic technique she invented that looks startling like a painting. A selection of these curious and compelling new works are part of Stuart's show, "The Earth as a Map

Champagne bottles were literally hanging from the trees. To celebrate its 10th anniversary in Los Angeles, Veuve Clicquot welcomed more than 7,500 polo-enthusiasts and celebrities to the beautiful Will Rogers State Historic Park to enjoy the highly anticipated Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic. The glamorous crowd

Following the recent expansion of Soho House to the Arts District, the opening of Spring Place in Beverly Hills and h Club in Hollywood, (to name a few), it seems as though L.A is under siege with private clubs. Just this past week in the

The Beverly Hills artSHOW returns to the city for the 46th year in a row. Taking place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 19 and 20, at Beverly Gardens Park, the upcoming art fair will feature some 250 artists, including