On July 9, the Arts and Culture Commission held its regular meeting to review the potential artist selection guidelines for future events. The Commission also finalized the ad hoc committees and roles for the upcoming year.
On July 9, the Arts and Culture Commission held its regular meeting to review the potential artist selection guidelines for future events. The Commission also finalized the ad hoc committees and roles for the upcoming year.
Mayor Lili Bosse is hosting a dance party on Aug. 18, and the entire city is invited. The exuberantly titled "Music & Dance!" event is the second installation of the Mayor's signature Mental Wellness Series.
An international hotelier will manage a planned luxury residence on the intersection of Santa Monica and Charleville boulevards, the onetime site of the famous Friar's Club. Hong Kong-based Rosewood Hotels is set to operate a 17-unit condo building at 9908 S. Santa Monica Blvd.
Business with Bosse Visits Nua
With less than one week before the start of the new school year, the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education heard about safety and security practices, discussed a new district community pledge, and appointed Gabriel Halimi as board liaison to the Beverly
The formidable Antoine Fuqua ("Training Day," "The Guilty," "The Equalizer") was the perfect choice to direct and executive produce the new documentary series "Legacy: The True Story of the LA Lakers" that pulls the curtain back on the legendary Lakers through the Jerry Buss era.
The Beverly Hills City Council discussed its initial contributions to the Regional Housing Needs Assessment reform process at the Aug. 2 Study Session.
For the first time in its nearly 100-year history, Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) will have two interim co-principals this upcoming school year: Assistant Principal of Instruction Kim Decatrel and Assistant Principal of Student Services Drew Stewart. With former BHHS Principal Mark Mead being promoted
At a City Council Liaison Joint Special Meeting of the Rodeo Drive Committee/Special Events/ Holiday Program Committee on Aug. 1, plans were discussed for the city's winter holiday decorations.
The Beverly Hills Planning Commission voted unanimously on July 28 to advance an ordinance to the City Council raising the maximum allowable heights for walls, fences and hedges in much of the city. It was one of a quartet of items passed without opposition by