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At any hour of the day, you're certain to see an extraordinary automobile on Rodeo Drive. Indeed, Ferraris, Maseratis, Aston Martins and Lamborghinis are no strangers to one of the most iconic streets in the world.  However, beauty can often come with an edge; specifically, a

With more than seven solid hours of public deliberation on Tuesday, Nov. 5, the Beverly Hills City Council discussed a bevy of important issues, including emergency preparedness, the Housing Crisis Act and the inaugural Golden Shield Award. Below are a selection of the highlights.  Kindness is

More than 400 supporters joined together for Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services' annual Rocktober fundraiser, this year featuring a performance by Grammy Award-winning artist Seal at the Avalon in Hollywood. The legendary crooner, who was raised in foster care before being brought up

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

If you start to see the men in your life sporting a bit more upper lip hair than usual, chances are they're doing it for a good cause. The annual "Movember" fundraising campaign, now in its 12th year, raises funds and awareness for men's health

The Beverly Hills City Council took up an array of issues at Tuesday's City Council meeting. Following a duo of community recognitions, the Council swiftly voted in favor of multiple agendized items with no discussion. After, the Council spent roughly two hours discussing its forthcoming

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

When Nancy Hunt-Coffey began working for Beverly Hills 11 years ago as the city librarian – technically, the Assistant Director of Community Services tasked with overseeing the Beverly Hills Public Library – she brought with her 20 years' experience of public service and an uncanny

The Strategic Planning Committee / Southeast Task Force took up the issue of urban design at its most recent meeting this week in the effort to revitalize the southeast portion of Beverly Hills. While the series of monthly meetings on just how to enliven the

With the recent announcement that the 2019 Nobel Prize in Medicine would be awarded jointly to professors William G. Kaelin Jr., Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe and Gregg L. Semenza for their discoveries of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability, the total number of