‘All of Us Strangers’—Eternally

“All of Us Strangers,” an enigma of a movie directed and written by Andrew Haigh based on “Strangers,” a novel by Taichi Yamada, will leave you off balance from its quiet, almost tedious start to its ending that may be only a beginning. Sound complicated?

Longtime Beverly Hills resident and home designer Hamid Omrani has become one of the final candidates to enter the race for the hotly contested City Council seats in the March 2024 election. 

To help restaurants survive the COVID-19 pandemic, the Beverly Hills City Council in 2020 launched OpenBH, a program that eased outdoor dining regulations and allowed restaurants to construct “parklets,” or dining areas that extend to public areas. 

Tentative agreements reached between hotel management and employees of the Beverly Hilton, Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills and the Beverly Wilshire on Dec. 8, Dec. 9 and Dec. 13, respectively, promise improved pay, benefits and working conditions while signaling the end of months of strategic work

First Lady Dr. Jill Biden has been working to improve women’s health care long before moving into the White House.

Raphy Nissel said he doesn’t care about punishing the man charged with striking him in the back of the head with a belt buckle and trying to rob him and his wife, Rivka, while they were walking to Young Israel of North Beverly Hills to

Respiratory virus metrics have increased across Los Angeles County in the past week, indicating a steady rise in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), COVID-19 and influenza (flu) activity.

Cast members and celebrities attended the red carpet premiere of “LOVE ACTUALLY LIVE” on Nov. 29 at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts.

The Rotary Club of Beverly Hills held its Annual Holiday Party on Dec. 2 for 24 children from the Salvation Army Transition House, and the Monterey Park Boys and Girls Club.

Five Beverly Hills ballerinas took to the stage in Southern California’s longest-running rendition of “The Nutcracker.”