Exhibitioning In Beverly Hills Persists Despite Efforts To Curb

At any hour of the day, you're certain to see an extraordinary automobile on Rodeo Drive. Indeed, Ferraris, Maseratis, Aston Martins and Lamborghinis are no strangers to one of the most iconic streets in the world.  However, beauty can often come with an edge; specifically, a

"If (my father) were sitting here now, he'd probably say: make sure you don't do it the way I did. Do it your own way. And I think that's right."

More than 500 guests were in attendance at the Beverly Wilshire on Nov. 6 to honor Cindy Crawford and Elyse Walker at the annual Women's Guild Cedars-Sinai Luncheon. Molly Sims and Brooke Burke served as presenters but the showstopper was Crawford's mother, Jennifer Maki and

With over a dozen dining venues between four brothers from Sicily, this is undoubtably a family affair.  The L.A.-based Drago brothers are Celestino, Giacomino, Tanino, and Calogero. While they all travel to the beat of their own drum, they have one thing in common, besides an

The Courier reached out to acclaimed architect and landscape architect, Mark Rios, for our inaugural Design page. It was a propitious choice. Among the topics Rios proposed was fire safety, a subject on the minds of readers this time of year.  Rios' reputation, of course, precedes

Horace Mann Elementary and Beverly Vista Middle School students contributed a diverse array of artistic expressions for the National PTA Reflections contest this year. Volunteer judges, including the Courier, reviewed the submissions on Nov. 3 at the Beverly Hills Public Library "Little Theatre" Room. Beverly

Brilliant discoveries and inventive designs were showcased by Beverly Hills middle school and high school students at the Annual Science and Engineering Fair. The event, presented by the Beverly Hills Education Foundation, took place on Nov. 5 at Beverly Vista Middle School. The students presented

Beverly Hills' "Business Triangle," situated along Rodeo Drive, is known for its luxury retail stores and for the visitors who come in droves to shop on the iconic street and participate in special events such as BOLD (Beverly Hills Open Later Days) Holidays celebrations. The

A Beverly Hills resident by the name of Will Rogers once said, "All I know is what I read in the papers."  These days, "what we know" is equally likely to come from computers, phones and TV as from the papers. The truth is, local newspapers

With more than seven solid hours of public deliberation on Tuesday, Nov. 5, the Beverly Hills City Council discussed a bevy of important issues, including emergency preparedness, the Housing Crisis Act and the inaugural Golden Shield Award. Below are a selection of the highlights.  Kindness is