“Love, Charlie” – Bittersweet

Although this is not a "rise and fall" story because Charlie Trotter never really fell from the heights he worked hard to achieve, it is a "warts and all" tale about a perfectionist who expected the same from everyone around him.

Comedian Jay Leno should make a full recovery from the burn injuries he suffered to his hands, face and chest in a fire that erupted while he worked on a vintage car in a Burbank garage, his doctor said on Nov. 16, although his recovery

A fire in Beverly Hills destroyed a detached carport, three vehicles and a motorcycle, with some minor extension into the attic space of an apartment building on the evening of Nov. 12.

On Nov. 8, bestselling author Dora Levy Mossanen was feted at a book party to celebrate the publication of her new novel, "Love and War in the Jewish Quarter."

At the request of Beverly Hills Mayor Lili Bosse, the City Council presented a proclamation at its Nov. 15 meeting commending Nooshin and Camyar Meshkaty for organizing the Nov. 5 "Solidarity with the Heroic People of Iran" rally in Beverly Hills.

Seth Reis and Will Tracy, the writers of "The Menu," have offered up a frothy mixture of dark comedy, thrills, and ultimately horror that goes down as smoothly as strawberry puree. Director Mark Mylod has taken this concoction and whisked it into a mile-high soufflé.

As part of her Business with Bosse initiative, Mayor Lili Bosse was joined by dozens for a special private tour of the Veuve Clicquot Solaire Culture pop-up exhibit before its doors opened to the public on Nov. 14.

Tis the season of cocktail parties, holiday dinners and festive gatherings, giving us a months-long reason to celebrate–and imbibe. But not everyone will be toasting at Thanksgiving with goblets of wine or popping bottles of bubbly as they ring in the New Year. According to

To beauty buffs and die-hard makeup aficionados, Anastasia needs no introduction. Her "Anastasia Beverly Hills" salons and products revolutionized the cosmetics industry by creating a then-unheard-of niche devoted to something most never gave a second thought to–eyebrows. Brows are now a multimillion-dollar category in the

The Beverly Hills City Council approved at its Nov. 15 meeting a $665,000 six-month pilot program to help homeless people. Approximately $421,000 of the money will go toward a no-bid contract to Nastec International, the Calabasas-based private security firm that has contracted with Beverly Hills