A person of interest was detained and questioned today in connection with the discovery of a human head, two feet and and hands near the Hollywood sign, according to a broadcast report. Excerpt from: Person Questioned in Body Parts Case
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Ambassador Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Global Cultural Ambassador Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has just been appointed to the diplomatic post by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the State Department in Washington, DC. A legendary Los Angeles Lakers basketball champion, best-selling author and Hollywood actor, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 64, will now travel the world to engage a generation of young people to help promote diplomacy on behalf of the United States of America. “It’s a great honor and I’m thrilled that they see me as the person that could get this done,” Abdul-Jabbar declared.
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Osborn Snags Another Dem Club Endorsement
Torie Osborn ‘s campaign for the new 50th Assembly District , which includes Beverly Hills, continued to gain steam Tuesday night as she picked up the endorsement of the Santa Monica Democratic Club . The political veteran has already garnered support from the Malibu Democratic Club and the Democratic Party of the San Fernando Valley . Osborn won the Santa Monica club’s endorsement overwhelmingly with 77 percent of the vote, beating out her Democratic opponents—53rd District Assemblywoman Betsy Butler and Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom . The three fielded questions about an array of issues plaguing the financially troubled state. Butler ended up with 13 percent of the club’s votes and Bloom received 9 percent. The primary election is June 5. The top two vote-getters, regardless of party affiliation, will face off in the November general election. West Hollywood resident Brad Torgan is the only Republican in the race. “Because of you I’m going to win,” Osborn told her supporters. ”My life’s work has been making opportunities out of emergencies.” Known in local circles for championing feminism and gay rights, and working with the homeless, Osborn said her backers were “kickass” for their enthusiasm in supporting her campaign. “She is honestly the most inspirational of the three,” Santa Monica Democratic Club President Jay Johnson said of Osborn. Osborn dubbed herself a “community organizer with an MBA.” Her responses often evoked hollers and applause from her supporters, who wore blue and yellow campaign stickers on their chests. They were the most boisterous in the 100-odd crowd at the main branch of the Santa Monica Library, where the candidate forum was held. “I want a fighter. Their voice has to be fresh and authentic,” said Santa Monica resident Sally Breiter, who met Osborn for the first time Tuesday and said she now supports her. But Osborn’s political ideologies are generally shared by her Democratic opponents, who are equally educated and whose resumes are just as formidable. When asked about their plans to raise taxes, Osborn and Butler said they support Gov. Jerry Brown’s initiative to hike taxes on sales and the wealthy, while Bloom replied “we have a menu of options to choose from. The most important question isn’t which one we chose, but how do we get people to vote for it?” Osborn and Butler also said they support taxing oil. Osborn added that she’s working on a money-saving ballot initiative to reform the property tax legislation of Proposition 13 . The two women are also aligned in their opposition to the death penalty. Bloom said he supports it only for mass murderers and terrorists. All three want to see health care reformed into a single-payer system, such as the one proposed under Senate Bill 810 . In an effort to appeal to voters, Bloom reminded the audience that he has served on the Santa Monica City Council for 13 years. Butler told those in attendance that she already has experience in the state Assembly. “I’m finishing the first year of my first term, and I’m quite happy with what I got to work on this year,” said Butler, who went on to name six bills she penned that were ultimately signed into law by Gov. Brown. Yet Butler and Bloom will have another chance to face off against Osborn. The West Hollywood/Beverly Hills Democratic Club is holding its endorsement meeting for the State Assembly at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 25. The meeting will take place at the West Hollywood Park Auditorium, 647 N. San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood, CA, 90069. Current members’ dues must be paid by Jan. 25 to vote. It is too late for new members to join and vote at this meeting. For more information, call 310-278-7596 or email WHBHDEMS@gmail.com. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . View post: Osborn Snags Another Dem Club Endorsement
Osborn Snags Another Dem Club Endorsement
Torie Osborn ‘s campaign for the new 50th Assembly District , which includes Beverly Hills, continued to gain steam Tuesday night as she picked up the endorsement of the Santa Monica Democratic Club . The political veteran has already garnered support from the Malibu Democratic Club and the Democratic Party of the San Fernando Valley . Osborn won the Santa Monica club’s endorsement overwhelmingly with 77 percent of the vote, beating out her Democratic opponents—53rd District Assemblywoman Betsy Butler and Santa Monica Mayor Richard Bloom . The three fielded questions about an array of issues plaguing the financially troubled state. Butler ended up with 13 percent of the club’s votes and Bloom received 9 percent. The primary election is June 5. The top two vote-getters, regardless of party affiliation, will face off in the November general election. West Hollywood resident Brad Torgan is the only Republican in the race. “Because of you I’m going to win,” Osborn told her supporters. ”My life’s work has been making opportunities out of emergencies.” Known in local circles for championing feminism and gay rights, and working with the homeless, Osborn said her backers were “kickass” for their enthusiasm in supporting her campaign. “She is honestly the most inspirational of the three,” Santa Monica Democratic Club President Jay Johnson said of Osborn. Osborn dubbed herself a “community organizer with an MBA.” Her responses often evoked hollers and applause from her supporters, who wore blue and yellow campaign stickers on their chests. They were the most boisterous in the 100-odd crowd at the main branch of the Santa Monica Library, where the candidate forum was held. “I want a fighter. Their voice has to be fresh and authentic,” said Santa Monica resident Sally Breiter, who met Osborn for the first time Tuesday and said she now supports her. But Osborn’s political ideologies are generally shared by her Democratic opponents, who are equally educated and whose resumes are just as formidable. When asked about their plans to raise taxes, Osborn and Butler said they support Gov. Jerry Brown’s initiative to hike taxes on sales and the wealthy, while Bloom replied “we have a menu of options to choose from. The most important question isn’t which one we chose, but how do we get people to vote for it?” Osborn and Butler also said they support taxing oil. Osborn added that she’s working on a money-saving ballot initiative to reform the property tax legislation of Proposition 13 . The two women are also aligned in their opposition to the death penalty. Bloom said he supports it only for mass murderers and terrorists. All three want to see health care reformed into a single-payer system, such as the one proposed under Senate Bill 810 . In an effort to appeal to voters, Bloom reminded the audience that he has served on the Santa Monica City Council for 13 years. Butler told those in attendance that she already has experience in the state Assembly. “I’m finishing the first year of my first term, and I’m quite happy with what I got to work on this year,” said Butler, who went on to name six bills she penned that were ultimately signed into law by Gov. Brown. Yet Butler and Bloom will have another chance to face off against Osborn. The West Hollywood/Beverly Hills Democratic Club is holding its endorsement meeting for the State Assembly at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 25. The meeting will take place at the West Hollywood Park Auditorium, 647 N. San Vicente Blvd., West Hollywood, CA, 90069. Current members’ dues must be paid by Jan. 25 to vote. It is too late for new members to join and vote at this meeting. For more information, call 310-278-7596 or email WHBHDEMS@gmail.com. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . View post: Osborn Snags Another Dem Club Endorsement
Human Head Found in Bag at Bronson Canyon Park
Los Angeles police were called to Bronson Canyon Park Tuesday afternoon after dog walkers found a human head inside a bag, authorities reported. Two dog walkers discovered the severed head of an alleged homicide victim at about 2:30 p.m. near the 3200 block of Canyon Drive, according to an advisory from the Los Angeles Police Department . The hikers had about nine dogs on the trail when two of the dogs started playing with an object in a bag. When the hikers realized it was a human head, they immediately notified park rangers. Investigators were at the scene Tuesday evening seeking clues and possibly more body parts, but suspended their search when it grew dark. The crime scene will be guarded by LAPD officers. The head appeared to belong to a male and was likely not in the area for long. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office will analyze the remains. Bronson Canyon Park is a popular recreational area inside Griffith Park. Trails in the park lead to a view of the Hollywood sign and also an area known as the “Batcave,” which was used in the 1960s television show Batman . For updates on this story, check out our sister site, Hollywood Patch . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See more here: Human Head Found in Bag at Bronson Canyon Park
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The Votes Are In: Platinum and Diamonds Win Big at 69th Annual Golden Globes
George Clooney, Michelle Williams and Jean Dujardin walked away from the 69 th Annual Golden Globes as the night’s big winners. But there was an unspoken winner at the annual star-studded Hollywood event: Platinum and diamond jewelry. Silver screen stars from Natalie Portman to Reese Witherspoon donned the eye-catching combo to take their designer looks — and diamonds — to a new level of luxury. Natalie Portman shines in Harry Winston signature pieces. New mom Natalie Portman looked polished from head to toe in a set of platinum and diamond pieces from designer Harry Winston. The Black Swan star’s graceful diamond drop earrings, sleek diamond bracelets and artful diamond ring accented a hot-pink strapless dress that could have come straight from Marilyn Monroe’s closet. Angelina Jolie, left, and Kate Beckinsale paired Lorraine Schwartz diamonds with white gowns. Across the Red Carpet, actresses chose signature pieces from designer Lorraine Schwartz to amplify white gowns. Angelina Jolie paired oversized, 25 carat platinum and round diamond earrings by Lorraine Schwartz with her sleek white and red Atelier Versace dress to garner “Best Dressed” buzz. And Kate Beckinsale was studded with a magnificent 300 carats of diamonds, divided between her platinum and diamond mesh bowtie earrings and platinum and diamond braided cuffs. Bulgari designs also made a strong showing at the 69 th Annual Golden Globes: Stars from Jodie Foster to Clare Danes lent their star power to platinum and diamond earrings from this timeless jewelry designer. Reese Witherspoon, left, and Zooey Deschanel took platinum and diamonds to the next level with timeless vintage pieces. Reese Witherspoon and Zooey Deschanel won fashion accolades for their vintage diamond and platinum looks. Reese chose a red Zac Posen gown and wind-blown hairstyle that let her Fred Leighton estate accessories shine. Decorated with 9 carat platinum and diamond drop earrings featuring an exquisite European cut, 1900s platinum and diamond bracelets, and a stunning 1920s diamond ring, there’s no denying Reese’s vintage look awed the Red Carpet crowd. But the biggest jewelry surprise of the evening came from New Girl star Zooey Deschanel. Her 1970s nature-inspired Van Cleef and Arpels ring featured a prominent pearl surrounded by intricate diamond petals that embody 1970s vogue. Paired with a green and black silk Prada gown, her platinum, pearl and diamond Van Cleef and Arpels estate ring was a bold step back in time. If you love the look of vintage Van Cleef and Arpels pearls, this pair of vintage Diamond and South Sea Pearl Earrings is a must-have for your collection. Whether you need a powerful Red Carpet look or a classic pair of studs, we love how a platinum setting enhances the beauty of diamonds. There’s a reason why stars from Natalie Portman to Reese Witherspoon chose this brilliant look at the 69 th Annual Golden Globes. Diamond & Estate Trust is Southern California’s premier diamond and vintage jewelry buyer. Our collection is filled with loose diamonds, rubies and sapphires, signature pieces and estate jewelry that will add Red Carpet sophistication to your day and night looks. Link: The Votes Are In: Platinum and Diamonds Win Big at 69th Annual Golden Globes
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt kick off Hollywood awards season in old-school, glam style
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt fully dressed their part as a glamorous Hollywood power couple at Sunday night’s Golden Globe Awards: She in a body-hugging ivory strapless gown with a flash of red at the bustline that matched perfectly her lips and handbag, and he in a classic, bow-tie tuxedo by Salvatore Ferragamo . Read more here: Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt kick off Hollywood awards season in old-school, glam style