Get out so you can consider chicano culture’s role in the counterculture, listen to local authors or jam to some Bach (and Bach-inspired pieces). more › Read more: Get Out: Chicano Counterculture, Five Points Readings, Little Match Girl Passion
Yesterday, November 10, 2011, Seth Rogen sported a laid back look while attending a showing of the new John C. Reilly film We Need to Talk About Kevin . Here is the original post: Seth Rogen, Crispin Glover & Mia Wasikowska Attend We Need To Talk About Kevin
Yesterday, November 10, 2011, Seth Rogen sported a laid back look while attending a showing of the new John C. Reilly film We Need to Talk About Kevin . Here is the original post: Seth Rogen, Crispin Glover & Mia Wasikowska Attend We Need To Talk About Kevin
A surge in marijuana grow houses is linked in part to the region’s mortgage crisis. Read more here: Foreclosed Homes Become Haven For Pot Growing
A surge in marijuana grow houses is linked in part to the region’s mortgage crisis. Read more here: Foreclosed Homes Become Haven For Pot Growing
The Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education elections took place last week. Read about that and more in the top Beverly Hills news from Nov. 6-12. 1. The final results have yet to be released in the school board race, though incumbent Brian Goldberg has a commanding lead . 2. Supporters of Board of Education write-in candidate Noah Margo are confident that he will win one of three available Board of Education seats. 3. The 23rd annual Black & White Ball was held at the Beverly Hilton. The fundraising event supports members of the Beverly Hills Police Officers Association. 4. The city has opened a new parking facility on North Crescent Drive that features electric vehicle charging stations on all three levels. 5. Beverly Hills Porsche announced that it is moving its showroom to Westwood . Also, Beverly Hills High’s football team lost its final game of the season and will not advance to the playoffs. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the original post: Week in Review: School Board Race, Black & White Ball and Vehicle Charging Stations
The Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education elections took place last week. Read about that and more in the top Beverly Hills news from Nov. 6-12. 1. The final results have yet to be released in the school board race, though incumbent Brian Goldberg has a commanding lead . 2. Supporters of Board of Education write-in candidate Noah Margo are confident that he will win one of three available Board of Education seats. 3. The 23rd annual Black & White Ball was held at the Beverly Hilton. The fundraising event supports members of the Beverly Hills Police Officers Association. 4. The city has opened a new parking facility on North Crescent Drive that features electric vehicle charging stations on all three levels. 5. Beverly Hills Porsche announced that it is moving its showroom to Westwood . Also, Beverly Hills High’s football team lost its final game of the season and will not advance to the playoffs. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the original post: Week in Review: School Board Race, Black & White Ball and Vehicle Charging Stations
It seems these days, to stay afloat, businesses have to diversify, mechanize, franchise and super-size. But I believe to be really good, you’ve got to specialize. See more here: Confections of perfection