Television was never the same. When “All in the Family” premiered in 1971, audiences had never seen anything like it. A blue-collar family with a crass patriarch was the focus, and episodes...
After over a year without any word at all, it has been announced that the Cinerama Dome will reopen in 2025. Reports dating back to 2022 had indicated that the historic theater would return...
Hanukkah celebrations will hold special meaning this year. The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles and its NuRoots Initiative is bringing people together to overcome darkness this Hanukkah season,...
The issue of public safety has been debated in West Hollywood since the George Floyd protests of 2020, with the staffing levels of the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station and Block by Block of particular...
California is one of at least 14 states that have reported a mysterious dog illness that is highly contagious and potentially deadly. As a result, dog-related events have been put on hold throughout...
In 1993, Los Angeles was in the throes of the AIDS pandemic. With thousands already dead, and effective treatments still elusive, many experiencing the ravages of HIV/AIDS were looking for faith...
Marty Krofft was one half of a television powerhouse. Along with his brother Sid, the sibling production company was responsible for entertainment hits like “Land of the Lost” and “H.R....
West Hollywood Mayor Pro Tempore John Erickson had a unique opportunity to represent the city in a big way over the Thanksgiving holiday. While others were counting their blessings, Erickson...
West Hollywood’s minimum wage was raised to $19.08 per hour in July, the highest base rate in the country. Since then, the business community and workers have been divided on the hike. That division...
The Ellis Act became a point of controversy after the city of West Hollywood received a donation of what is known as the “Tara House” on Laurel Avenue in 1997.
For decades it was used as an apartment...
West Hollywood has only one year left in its 30s. The city is gearing up to celebrate its 39th anniversary with its annual WeHo Day and State of the Community event on Nov. 29. The purpose of the evening...
In the 60 years since survivors founded the Holocaust Museum L.A., it has become one of the most important resources in the world for documentation and education on the Holocaust. On Nov. 15, the museum...
Four months after putting the venue on the market, The Abbey Food and Bar founder David Cooley has sold the West Hollywood establishment, and the neighboring Chapel, to entrepreneur Tristan Schukraft.
“The...
The city of West Hollywood and the Los Angeles County community are marking November as Transgender Awareness Month, highlighting the importance of lifting up trans people and protecting them against...
After 118 days, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists finally reached a tentative deal on Nov. 8 with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers....
Though life may be a cabaret, old chum, there are very few places in the modern era to enjoy a true, traditional cabaret performance, unless you happen to live near the 54 Below nightclub in New York...
When Mary Jo Godges and Renee Sotile saw a need in the city of West Hollywood, they did everything they could to fill it. Thanks to their efforts, the city now has the Community Cats Program,...
West Hollywood is back to being the center of Halloween. On Oct. 31, the city saw thousands of revelers flood Santa Monica Boulevard, costumed and ready for fun.
"The spirit of Halloween in West...