Since Heidi and I have been invited to share our column with the Echo Park Patch this month, we checked in with its editor, Anthea Raymond , to see how we were doing after our first shared effort, the story of Deborah Kaye and her very charismatic bad dog, Bruno. The rest is here: Of Little Dogs, Big Dogs and Echo Park
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KNX 1070: Criminal Trial Of Dr. Ehab Mohamed To Begin
LOS ANGELES – The trial of a former Beverly Hills plastic surgeon accused of trying to sell medical equipment he did not own is scheduled to begin next week. Read the rest here: KNX 1070: Criminal Trial Of Dr. Ehab Mohamed To Begin
Monroe’s ‘River of No Return’ dress auctioned off
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. – The dress Marilyn Monroe wore in ” River of No Return ” has sold to a private buyer for $504,000. Darren Julien, president and CEO of Julien’s Auctions, said Saturday that the dress was sold at an auction in China. Read more: Monroe’s ‘River of No Return’ dress auctioned off
Iman and Missoni clan jetting in for Rodeo honor
It’s all about the jet-setter life on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, Calif, so it’s no surprise that the Italian fashion dynasty, the Missonis, as well as Somali-born model Iman are landing there this weekend to christen their new homes. Follow this link: Iman and Missoni clan jetting in for Rodeo honor
Occupy LA Protesters Go After FOX
On the 21st day of Occupy Los Angeles at City Hall, the day started with a field trip billed as “Occupy FOX”… a field trip to the 20th Century Fox
Nightlife : Paul & Andre Relocating to The Standard, Teddy’s Shutters For Overhaul and New Concept
Some major nightlife changes are going down. First, Paul & Andre ‘s stint at the former Cinespace may be doneski, but multiple sources claim they are ready for round two. This time Paul & Andre will pop up in the defunct Purple Lounge at The Standard on Sunset and we’re told “it’s coming soon.” After many years and many late nights, it is with mixed emotions that we bid farewell to Teddy’s in the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, a venue named after the late Ted Demme, a Hollywood director/producer. As previously mentioned , management has been considering a retool for quite a while, and as of last Friday doors are officially closed . The lounge will reopen as an entirely new concept next month under the direction of sbe . Developing… · All Paul & Andre Coverage [~ELA~] · All Roosevelt Hotel Coverage [~ELA~] — David Morris Read more: Nightlife : Paul & Andre Relocating to The Standard, Teddy’s Shutters For Overhaul and New Concept
Extra, Extra: Meteor Showers, Metallica 3D and Medical Pot
In tonight’s Extra, Extra, there are meteor showers tonight, Metallica is coming out with a 3D movie and the medical association’s pro-legalization stance is scrutinized. Plus: Keep up with us on Facebook , and follow us on Twitter: @LAist @LAistFood @LAistSports . more › Read more from the original source: Extra, Extra: Meteor Showers, Metallica 3D and Medical Pot
DA: OC Man Caught Abusing Baby on Video
Bilak Loses Two Endorsements After Debate Scheduling Controversy
Board of Education candidate Frances Bilak has lost two important endorsements since Patch reported Oct. 20 that an election debate had been canceled after Bilak emailed the Beverly Hills High School student who was organizing the event, claiming that she would contact local media and synagogues of his decision to hold the event during the Sabbath. Councilwoman Lili Bosse , who won every district in the city when she ran for election earlier this year, pulled her endorsement of Bilak after reading the Patch story. Planning Commissioner Brian Rosenstein also withdrew his endorsement of Bilak several hours after Bosse made her decision public on Patch. Bilak is one of four candidates running for three board seats in the Nov. 8 election. “The Last Word: The Last Election Debate” had been planned for 6 p.m. on Nov. 4, four days before the election. It was organized by Max Schwartz, a BHHS senior who hosts a talk show on KBEV6, the high school’s student television station. Bilak, like her competitors Brian Goldberg , Lewis Hall and Noah Margo , had agreed to participate in the debate. But when she realized the debate time conflicted with the Sabbath, she asked Schwartz to change the date or time. Although he tried to reschedule the event, Schwartz was unable to do so. In an Oct. 17 email to Schwartz, Bilak said that said she was “deeply disappointed” by his decision to keep the debate at its original date and time. “I will be letting the newspapers know tomorrow as well as the synagogues know of your decision,” she wrote. “I had told them that I believed you would respect the Sabbath and everyone’s decision to have dinner with their families on the Sabbath.” The debate was subsequently canceled. “When I read your Patch story, it broke my heart, particularly because Max Schwartz is an exemplary student and member of our community,” Bosse told Patch. “[Bilak] really crossed the line when she said, ‘I am going to let the synagogues and the media know,’ as though what he was doing was religiously motivated. It felt like bullying behavior, it was cruel and that is when I wrote her an email letting her know of my decision.” In Bosse’s comment to the Oct. 20 article, she asked that the candidate remove the councilwoman’s name from Bilak’s marketing materials for the remainder of the campaign unless the candidate made a public apology to Schwartz. Bosse said Friday that Bilak’s comments on Patch, in which she apologized to Schwatz, did not constitute a public apology and that her decision to withdraw support for Bilak was now final. “It is one thing to get frustrated with fellow adults, but with kids—the children of this district—the number one thing you have to have is compassion,” Bosse said. “I am sure she has learned a lot from this experience. It has been a lesson for all of us who take endorsements seriously.” Bosse noted that she originally had planned to avoid making endorsements in the Nov. 8 race. But when Margo decided to join as a write-in candidate, Bosse changed her mind because she said she knew how difficult a write-in campaigns can be and she believed Margo would make a good board member. At that point she decided to also endorse Bilak and incumbent Goldberg. Bosse still strongly supports Margo and Goldberg. Planning Commissioner Brian Rosenstein came to a similar conclusion after Patch alerted him to the fact that Bilak was promoting his endorsement in media advertisements. Like Bosse, he has also endorsed Goldberg and Margo. “I had assumed by tonight [Oct. 20] that I would have seen, or that you would have made, a public apology for the comments made to Max,” Rosenstein wrote in email to sent Bilak at 8:47 p.m. on Oct. 20. “What I saw on Patch was basically an ‘I’m sorry you feel that way’ message from you. That is not what I consider an apology and is not what Max and his family deserves or this community will find to be good enough.” Rosenstein posted his entire email to Bilak on Patch about an hour later at 9:52 p.m. At the time of this story’s publication, Bosse is still listed on Bilak’s website as being a supporter. Mayor Barry Brucker, who also endorsed Bilak, has not indicated that he plans to withdraw his support. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Originally posted here: Bilak Loses Two Endorsements After Debate Scheduling Controversy





