Where to Get in the Holiday (Zero-Proof) Spirit

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

As the Courier went to press on Nov. 16, the Associated Press declared U.S. Rep. Karen Bass the winner of the Los Angeles mayor's race.

The Nov. 15 City Council Study Session was a look into the near future, discussing an event and a program launch both scheduled to occur in 2023. Mayor Lili Bosse and the rest of approved street closures related to the upcoming Golden Globe Awards and

Mind over matter. It's all in your mind. The mind is a terrible thing to waste. We're all familiar with these 20th century aphorisms that acknowledge the power of the human brain. These days, however, you're more likely to hear the word "mindfulness" bandied around

To fully understand the scope of creating a true celebrity canine, we scoured social media, staked-out movie sets, and tracked down prize-winning pups to find these furry fame hounds.

Women's Guild Cedars-Sinai will host a Disco Ball! on Nov. 30 in The Garden at the Beverly Hilton. Actress, author and philanthropist Jamie Lee Curtis will receive The Hollywood Icon Award, Nadine Schiff-Rosen and Fred Rosen will receive The Humanitarian Award and Jason Alexander will host. 

The city's Preferential Parking Permit (PPP) program was reintroduced to the public at City Hall on Nov. 3. About 30 people were physically or virtually present at the Town Hall meeting to hear from police sergeants and provide feedback about changes relating to the program,

This week's event took place on Nov. 8 at the newly-launched Jon & Vinny's on N. Bedford Drive.