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With age comes the ever-growing risk that you or someone you love will develop a neurodegenerative disease such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's – diseases that strip away one's dignity.  On Tuesdays at Roxbury Park, the "Beverly Hills Treble Makers" perform from 1:30-3 p.m. as an offshoot

Once a culinary wasteland, the dining scene is shaping up considerably in and around the Beverly Center corridor – and don't think that you have to traipse through the mall for a good meal either. We are not talking about a food court. At the

It might seem like an unlikely pairing, but one of the world's most popular confection houses and inventor of the macaron has partnered with one of the planet's most influential vegan-wellness gurus.  But how can a macaron be vegan? Aren't butter, eggs, and cheese the very

All discerning eyes were focused on downtown Los Angeles this weekend with the 71st Emmys Awards at L.A. Live, followed by the Governor's Ball on an event deck overlooking the once gritty area of town.  In tandem with television's biggest night, Soho House opened its third

Wolfgang Puck may have licensed restaurants around the globe from Singapore to Cincinnati, including a portfolio of 26 fine dining venues, but he is still a Beverly Hills treasure with three local eateries. When most would consider slowing down, the James Beard and Emmy award-winning

With the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards airing live this Sunday, Sept. 22nd from the Microsoft Theatre downtown, our city is in an aesthetic flurry trying to make sure everyone looks their best on the red carpet - and at all the proceeding A-list events, parties

Earlier this summer, the Montage Beverly Hills debuted a three-month seasonal pop-up with one of Los Angeles' most influential chefs, Ludo Lefebvre, and Gilles Epié, the youngest chef to ever receive a Michelin star.  Billed as the "Summer of Ludo & Gilles," they should have called

If you spend any time on the luxe street of Canon Drive, you might spot Christian Navarro cruising up to Wally's Wine & Spirits in his lightening-speed 1948 Vincent Black Shadow motorcycle or sitting at a corner table near the gourmet shop on his computer

Blame it on the award-winning HBO television series "Game of Thrones," but this enduring Slavic country and Central European neighbor that doubled for "King's Landing" during the series' 10-year run, has held one of the top tourist spots for the last decade.  Maybe it's the fight-for-the-