‘Romeo and Juliet’ At The Wallis

“These violent delights have violent ends,” begins the classic Shakespeare play “Romeo & Juliet.”

“PST ART: Art & Science Collide” is now the nation’s largest arts initiative, linked across 70 exhibitions, from Santa Barbara to San Diego, supported by $20 million in grants.

When the test was completed, community members applauded the system's success. 

“The Outrun,” written and directed by Nora Fingscheidt and based on Amy Liptrot’s memoire, is a screaming banshee, a witch dance to exorcize demons, an embrace of sea gods and a tribute to the concept of “one day at a time.” 

Visionary Women is celebrating 10 years of driving change for pressing issues facing women and girls.

The Beverly Hills Police Officers Benevolent Fund held its annual gala on Sept. 26 at Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills to honor police officers who have made outstanding contributions to the community.

On Sept. 28, a man was fatally stabbed on the intersection of Spalding Drive and Charleville Boulevard during what the Beverly Hills Police Department called a “physical altercation.”

The Rotary Club of Beverly Hills welcomed back one of its own members, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chair Lindsey Horvath, as luncheon speaker this week.The Rotary Club of Beverly Hills welcomed back one of its own members, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors

On Sept. 28, the seventh annual NEXT NIGHT Festival brought an estimated 5,000 people from all generations of the community together for an evening of food and activities.

With fall on the horizon, the Recreation and Parks Commission spent time at its Sept. 23 meeting reviewing past successful summer events and discussing those upcoming on the calendar.