Get thee to a nunnery, I mean to the Geffen, as soon as possible to immerse yourself in James ljames’ very (very) loose take on the Shakespeare classic “Hamlet.”
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Get thee to a nunnery, I mean to the Geffen, as soon as possible to immerse yourself in James ljames’ very (very) loose take on the Shakespeare classic “Hamlet.”
After months of campaigning in a crowded field of candidates, Mary Wells and Craig Corman triumphed as Beverly Hills’ newest City Council members.
Mayor Lester Friedman has an ambitious agenda to not only prepare Beverly Hills to meet the problems of today, but also the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow.
Students in a Beverly Hills High School Medical Science Academy class were recently tasked with completing an independent project that offers significant benefits to the community.
The Laguna Art Museum held an opening reception on March 23 for “On the Edge: Los Angeles Art from the Joan and Jack Quinn Family Collection.”
The City of Beverly Hills Community Services is offering a new series of gardening workshops beginning this at Greystone Demonstration Garden, Greystone Mansion and Gardens, 950 Loma Vista Drive, Beverly Hills.
Beverly Hills residents and officers gathered around hot coffee and pastries on April 3 for this year’s second installment of Coffee with a Cop. Hosted at Beverly Hills Market & Deli, the event fostered engaging conversations and strengthened community ties. From 9 a.m. to 11
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, L.A. County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath (3rd District) and Metro officials gathered in L.A.’s Miracle Mile on April 2 to celebrate the completed tunneling of the Metro Purple Line Extension Project, the long-anticipated subway line expected to boost the region’s transportation
“Wicked Little Letters” is a luscious little movie, a sendup of an earlier era that was a surprising harbinger of things to come.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge H. Jay Ford III declared a mistrial on April 3 in the civil case filed against the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD), Beverly Hills High School (BHHS) and former baseball coach Henry “Hank” Friedman regarding alleged incidents of