Elfman Honored at LACO Gala

Four-time Oscar nominated, Grammy and Emmy Award-winning Danny Elfman, whose vast musical contributions as a composer and musician have thrilled audiences around the globe for more than 30 years, was honored by Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) at its "2023 Gala Celebration" on Feb. 4

Mayor Lili Bosse stopped by the Roxbury Community Center to recognize the Roxbury Knitting Group this week. Started in 2002, the group meets every Wednesday to create works of art that are then donated to organizations such as the American Heart Association, Children's Hospital, Cedars-Sinai

Kraushaar, who is an employee of the Beverly Hills Unified School District, will enjoy a delicious lunch with a guest at Via Alloro on Canon Drive.

Following a second rejection letter from the state's Department for Housing and Community Development (HCD), amendments to the Beverly Hills General Plan Housing Element for the 2021-2029 period were reviewed and supported by the City Council at its Feb. 21 meeting. To combat a statewide

Two seemingly different films open in theaters on Feb. 24. The first, called "Juniper," is universal in its subject matter–family, healing, growing. Director/writer Matthew Saville approached this story through the eyes of a resentful teen. The growth and change, as imperceptible as it seems to

For weeks, Beverly Hills residents and business owners have campaigned to save the Ficus trees along Robertson Boulevard, which are being cut down as part of the city's Robertson Sidewalk and Tree Replacement Project.

After a whirlwind week, LA Art Week has come to a close. It was exhilarating seeing all the incredible art, from those both established and new to the scene. This year, women artists, gallerists, and founders made a particular splash. To wrap up, I wanted

The Beverly Hills Police Department (BHPD) arrested three suspects earlier this week in connection with a theft at the Whole Foods in Beverly Hills. The suspects were booked for, among other charges, resistance or delaying of an investigation.

Federal hate crimes charges have been filed against Jaime Tran, a former Riverside resident who allegedly targeted and shot two Jewish men in Pico-Robertson, a predominately Jewish neighborhood in West Los Angeles, on Feb. 15 and 16.

Alarmed by recent anti-Jewish attacks in Pico-Robertson, approximately 400 people attended a town hall focused on denouncing antisemitism and violence.