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That season is upon us. The kids are out of school, the thermometer is heating up and the evenings will be free. What to do? Let’s go to the movies. 

Director/adapter Mike Flanagan has done a masterful job of bringing this tale to the screen.

The city of Beverly Hills’ Community Services Department has announced that the 2025 Concerts on Canon summer season will kick off with the popular band, Upstream, on June 5 at 6 p.m.

BHC June 26 pop under 2

The Beverly Canon Gardens was overflowing with spectators on May 24 as opera singer Golda Zahra performed a free concert at 6:30 p.m., the first of a four-part summer series Zahra is hosting across Los Angeles.

At its May 20 Study Session, the Beverly Hills City Council heard presentations for the proposed Great Elephant Migration Art Exhibition to take place at Beverly Gardens Park in July 2025. 

At the Writers Guild Theater on May 21, a panel of activists and professionals discussed the experience of living proudly as a Jewish person in the wake of Oct. 7 and with antisemitism on the rise.

Writer-director Laura Piani’s “Jane Austen Wrecked My Life” is the kind of romantic comedy where the ending is preordained, and the stumbling blocks are all too evident. Some of you will care; I didn’t.

The spring Beverly Hills Art Show takes place this weekend, May 17 and 18 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Beverly Gardens Park.

“Everyone’s beautiful at the ballet.” And this new, ravishingly filmed and acted limited series, “Etoile,” is no exception.

The Broadway and West End hit, “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” has opened for an extended run at that gorgeous icon of Art Deco, the Hollywood Pantages Theatre.