The issues with the alleys in Beverly Hills seem to be a growing problem mostly ignored by our city officials when really there is a simple fix. First let’s discuss the issues: Has anyone noticed the growing amount of dumpster divers scouring our trash for recyclables, roaming the alleys at all odd hours? While it is great that someone in the city is being green and doing our recycling, it brings a magnitude of problems. Identity theft can start with the trash. All it takes is one credit card statement or even one doctor or phone bill being thrown out. These dumpster divers are often transients who are also responsible for small thefts such as car parts and bicycles. In addition, dumpster divers pull the trash out onto the alley streets making a huge mess and then they leave it there. The city spends tons of money on alley cleanup and yet there is always a mess. The solution however is very simple: City Mandated Locked Recycle Bins. Without the idea of a profit coming from our dumpsters, the transients will slowly start to diminish, lowering the amount we spend to clean our alleys, lowering the possibility of identity theft and also lowering the poverty-stricken dumpster divers ability to spot, stake out and thieve in our neighborhoods. In addition to the safety and cleanliness issues this will resolve, the city will also finally be green and can profit off of our recyclables to aid in the little alley clean up that will still be needed, and can fund more things like city preservation and restoration. Let’s go Green, Safe and Clean! Jennifer Brugger Beverly Hills Resident Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Go here to see the original: Letter to the Editor: Beverly Hills’ Alleys Attract Unwanted Attention
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Douglas Kirkland’s Woolrich Portraits On Display In West Hollywood
Photographer Douglas Kirkland and Woolrich John Rich & Bros. are celebrating their collaboration marking the fashion brand’s 180th birthday with a photo exhibition Thursday night in West Hollywood. The legendary photographer — who’s shot the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Coco Chanel — teamed up with the brand to produce 18 portraits of artists and entertainers with the iconic Woolrich parka. Some of the personalities Kirkland photographed — once each in color and black and white, meant to convey both the history and contemporary relevance of the brand — include Elle Fanning, Brendan Fraser, Lawrence Bender and Nina Clemente. The portraits will be on display at a cocktail party co-hosted by Details magazine Thursday evening at West Hollywood’s Ron Herman store (8100 Melrose Ave.). They also appear below: Visit link: Douglas Kirkland’s Woolrich Portraits On Display In West Hollywood
100 roosters, $1 Mil. In Meth, Steroids Seized In Cockfighting Bust
This cockfighting story has it all — 100 roosters, $1 million in meth, steroids for birds and a deputy named Peck. CBS Los Angeles has unearthed this feather-filled gem in which deputies investigating possible drug sales claim they uncovered a cockfighting ring in Lancaster, Calif. Deputy Lillian Peck told CBS LA that as much as $1 million in meth as well as the roosters and steroids were seized in the bust. Four men and two women were also arrested. As outrageous as this story might seem, it’s not even the biggest alleged cockfighting ring to be broken up this week. The St. Petersburg Times reported on Thursday that cops say a ring involving seven households and 350 birds was uncovered in Hillsborough, Fla. A possible repeat-cockfighting offender was also arrested earlier this month for running a ring in Medina Township, Ohio, according to Newsnet 5. And on Wednesday, the San Francisco Chronicle reported on a former cockfighting suspect who is suing Alameda County for killing the birds they seized from his home. The cocks were ordered destroyed by a judge because some had Marekâs Disease, a contagion that causes internal lesions in fowl. Read more from the original source: 100 roosters, $1 Mil. In Meth, Steroids Seized In Cockfighting Bust
Details Emerge in Seal Beach Salon Shooting
More details are coming out in the salon shooting that took place in Orange County yesterday, killing eight people and injuring one. KTLA reports that the suspected shooter has been identified as 42-year-old Scott Dekraai, the ex-husband of Michelle Dekraai. more › Read more here: Details Emerge in Seal Beach Salon Shooting
Disneyland Employee Hit & Killed by Car While Riding Bicycle Home from Work
After leaving “The Happiest Place on Earth” on Thursday morning, a female bicyclist was struck and killed by a vehicle. The woman, a Disneyland employee whose name has not been released, was riding home from work. more › Follow this link: Disneyland Employee Hit & Killed by Car While Riding Bicycle Home from Work
Floor Plan Porn: 834 Fifth Avenue
Listen chickadoodles , today is a travel day so we’re a little tight on time. We decided a little last minute to fly up to San Francisco to cavort and frolic for a few drunken days with our boozy b.f.f. Fiona Trambeau as well as much-adored pals Miss Anne, Patty Cake, and Falsetta Knockers and her husband Herr Wordsmith. While there, iffin anyone cares, we plan to visit the Kabuki Springs and Spa for a long massage, get a new tattoo, and see sassy comedienne Chelsea Handler who’s in town for the Litquake literary festival . Anyhoo , as short on time as we may be this morning we’re loathe to leave The Children high and dry so we thought we’d quickly pass along some heavenly floor plan porn in the form of a monumental 15-room duplex spread at the insanely posh and lavishly expensive limestone-clad Rosario Candela -designed building at 834 Fifth Avenue in New York City. The grandly-scaled 3 bedroom and 3.5 bathroom residence, owned by the estate of deceased concrete construction tycoon Walter C. Goldstein , was pushed on to the open market this week with an asking price of $27,500,000 and steep monthly maintenance/common charges of $9,396. Current listing information does not include photos of the titanic apartment but based on the included floor plan there are a few highlights Your Mama would like to point out: –the 38-foot long (and nearly 850 square foot) paneled living room with wood burning fireplace and quartet of over-sized windows with views over Central Park. –the sizable service wing that contains a large with walk-in china storage closet, a fully-equipped kitchen-sized pantry, and separate breakfast room. –the extensive staff quarters spread over two floors that total 7 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, plus a sitting room with kitchenette. –the sweeping curved staircase in the capacious entrance gallery–the kind of magnificent architectural drama Rosario Candela is famous for–that leads to the ballroom-scaled upper landing off of which open three grand bedrooms each with large bathroom. –the massive master suite with fireplace, boudoir, custom-fitted dressing room plus two additional walk-in closets and a large (but windowless) bathroom There have been a number of sales in the hoity – toity building the last couple of years including in July 2011 when Broadway producer Hal Prince sold his terraced, high-floor duplex for $24,900,000 to Amabel and Hamilton “Tony” James, the COO of the Blackstone Group COO James Hamilton. In January 2011 retail magnate Leslie Wexner –billionaire He-rah of of Limited Brands –sold their Thierry Despont -designed duplex to property developer Samuel J. Heyman . Financier (and former ambassador to Belgium) Paul Cejas sold his 2 bedroom spread in May 2010 to ink heir and tycoon Maurice Amon for $15,000,000 and the previous month Charles Schwab sold his high-floor aerie for $12,500,000 to San Francisco based doyenne Miriam “Mimi” Haas, widow of Levi Strauss executive and heir Peter Haas . The year before, in March 2009, philanthropic Loews heiress Laurie Tisch dropped $29,000,000 for a gracious 13-room residence with 2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms (plus a 4-room staff suite with bathroom), 37-foot long living room, pine paneled library, 4 fireplaces, and two terraces. Some of the other residents–or apartment owners–at 834 include Bing Crosby’s son Harry, philanthropist, haute couture queen and high society doyenne Carroll McDaniel Portago Carey-Hughes Pistell Petrie who once lived on the 5 th floor and now lives in Pauline Pitt-designed digs on the 10 th floor, and famously fat living former “King of Wall Street” John Gutfreund and his very social wife Susan whose live primarily in a plush Parisian apartment they put up for sale in 2010 but still maintain an opulent Henri Samuel-designed 16-room apartment at 834 Fifth Avenue that measures in at a hefty hefty hefty 12,000 square feet . Your Mama has many times discussed 834 Fifth Avenue and its long list of high net worth residents who occupy some of the most grand and elegant apartments in all of New York City. Kudos to the kids at Curbed for being the first real estate gossip site to present this astounding and astonishing property and floor plan. exterior photo: Property Shark floor plan: Brown Harris Stevens Here is the original post: Floor Plan Porn: 834 Fifth Avenue
First AT&T, Now Blackberry: Cell Outages Lost In Translation
NEW YORK — BlackBerry users across the world were exasperated Wednesday as an outage of email, messaging and Internet services on the phones spread to the U.S. and Canada and stretched into the third day for Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa. It was the biggest outage in years for BlackBerry users, and strained their relationship with an already tarnished brand. It came on the eve of the launch of a mighty competitor – a new iPhone model. Research In Motion Ltd., the Canadian company that makes the phones, said a crucial link in its European infrastructure failed Monday, and a backup didn’t work either. The underlying problem has been fixed, but a backlog of emails and messages has built up that the company has yet to work down. Meanwhile, emails and messages from other regions to Europe were piling up in RIM’s systems in the rest of the world, like letters clogging a mailbox. That caused the outages in the U.S. and Asia, said David Yach, RIM’s chief technology officer for software. In a letter posted Wednesday on RIM’s website Robin Bienfait, RIM’s chief information officer, apologized for service interruptions and delays. She said email systems are operating around the world and they are continuing to clear any backlogged messages. “You’ve depended on us for reliable, real-time communications, and right now we’re letting you down,” Bienfait said. “We believe we understand why this happened and we are working to restore normal service levels in all markets as quickly as we can.” At Zenprise Inc., a Fremont, Calif., firm that helps companies manage BlackBerrys issued to employees, vice president Ahmed Datoo said emails started piling up on U.S. servers shortly after midnight. By morning, the congestion was heavy enough at a particular client company to delay all email for BlackBerrys. The pileup started to ease in the afternoon. RIM is already struggling with delays in getting new phones out, a tablet that’s been a dud and shares that are approaching a five-year low. In the latest quarter, it sold 10.6 million phones, down from 12.1 million the same period last year. The duration of the latest outage could force large businesses to rethink their use of BlackBerrys, said Gartner analyst Carolina Milanesi. Many of them have stuck with the phones because of the quality and efficiency of its email system, but that’s now in question, she said. Consumers are having second thoughts too. Andrew Mills, a child abuse investigator for the state of Arkansas, said he’d been thinking of getting some other smartphone for a while, and the outage was the “nail in the coffin” for him. The 27-year-old has used BlackBerrys for five years, but friends and family have abandoned them, and he’s set to do so in a few weeks. “From what I can see on their new phones they’re not doing anything that’s competing with Droid and iPhone,” he said. In the United Arab Emirates, the two biggest phone companies said they would compensate their BlackBerry users for the mishap by giving them at least three days of free service. Matthew Willsher, chief marketing officer for Etisalat, the country’s biggest telecom, said it was acting in response to the “exceptional and unprecedented circumstances.” Unlike other cellphone makers, RIM handles email and messaging traffic to and from its phones. That allows it to provide services that other phones don’t have, optimize data service and provide top-class security. But when it encounters a problem, a large share of the 70 million BlackBerry subscribers worldwide can be affected all at once. BlackBerry outages tend to occur several times a year, but they usually last for less than a day. One of the BlackBerry’s big attractions is the BlackBerry Messenger, or BBM, which works like text messaging but doesn’t incur extra fees. That service was affected by the outage, and to make matters worse for RIM, Apple Inc. is releasing software Wednesday for its iPhones that works like BBM. The iPhone 4S will be released on Friday. Competition from Apple is one of the chief causes of RIM’s diminishing fortunes. RIM shares fell 53 cents, or 2.2 percent, to close New York trading at $23.88 as major indexes rose. The shares hit $19.29 a week ago, the lowest level since 2006. ___ AP writers Rob Gillies in Toronto and Adam Schreck in Dubai contributed to this report. Go here to read the rest: First AT&T, Now Blackberry: Cell Outages Lost In Translation
Adams and Reese – Diversity Honor
The law firm of Adams and Reese received the Corporate Counsel Women of Color Diversity Award of Excellence, an inaugural award given by the CCWC as a recognition of the firm’s initiatives, outstanding achievement in commitment to diversity and advancement of women attorneys of color. See the original post here: Adams and Reese – Diversity Honor
Hawkized Triumph Scrambler Auctioned for Charity
Roland Sands Design created a customized Triumph Scrambler to be sold at an auction on October 2 in Beverly Hills, California, as part of the Stand Up for Skateparks benefit hosted by the Tony Hawk Foundation. See the original post: Hawkized Triumph Scrambler Auctioned for Charity
Details Come Out About Suspected Seal Beach Shooter
ends of Scott Dekraai say he was a lovable sportfishing captain until a gruesome accident killed his co-worker, nearly severed Dekraai’s legs and turned him into “a ghost of who he was.” When longtime friends of Scotty Dekraai saw him being carted away by police on live TV Wednesday, they scarcely recognized him. Gone was the trim and lovable Wilson High Grad who fished the local waterfront and worked gritty port docks. In his place was a disheveled, aged, perhaps bloated figure, accused of gunning down his ex-wife and eight others at a Seal Beach hair salon. View post: Details Come Out About Suspected Seal Beach Shooter



