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The city of Beverly Hills has selected veteran municipal employee Michael Forbes as its next Director of Community Development.

The Arts and Culture Commission weighed options for next year's Festival Beverly Hills, discussed the maintenance and expansion of the city’s public art collection and went over plans for upcoming events at its Oct. 10 meeting.

Teenagers from seven different schools took part in Dance and Dialogue’s all-city workshop for a day of master dance classes that culminated in solo breakout performances at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on Oct. 10.

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The city of Beverly Hills and its Community Services Department will celebrate 50 years of artistic excellence and community engagement in the Fall Art Show on Oct. 21 and 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Beverly Gardens Park.

Celebrating its third year, the Beverly Hills-based non-profit entity Not Today Cancer is inviting community members to race through Beverly Hills to raise funds and awareness to support cures for pediatric cancer.

A worker was killed in a construction accident at Beverly Hills High School on Oct. 6.

The Women’s International Zionist Organization (WIZO) raised over $100,000 this week for survivors of the Hamas attacks.

An unusually significant City Council election campaign that will replace two longtime powerful and influential councilmembers who have served over 13 years is underway. As the number of candidates for these seats continues to grow, now is a good time to make some suggestions about

The city of Beverly Hills and its Community Services Department are hosting staged read- ings of scenes from Shakespeare’s iconic plays, “Hamlet” and “As You Like It,” led by director Louis Fantasia, at Greystone Theatre.

The exhibit features images of remarkable women with disabilities, along with brief biographies.