The fundraiser will continue through Saturday at the intersection of Santa Monica and San Vicente boulevards.
Officials perform the ceremonies free of charge at a Beverly Hills Registrar-Recorder site.
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The free event will feature hundreds of authors and artists, live performances, 100 exhibitors, culinary demonstrations, children's theater programming and various workshops.
“They made me sign many papers, and I could’ve signed my death sentence because I didn’t know what I was signing.”
Australian actress, who recently moved into West Hollywood with fellow actor Matt Lucas, tells Conan O'Brien how her late-night singing of show tunes prompted a threatening review from an anonymous neighbor.
NBA legend Larry Bird hosts a variety show at the Improv while a panel of experts explain the Affordable Heath Care Act at the National Council of Jewish Women. Plus storytimes at the West Hollywood Library.
A documentary about a female wrestling show screens at the Silent Movie Theater. Three authors talk at the Weho Library and an author talks about problems boys face in our society at Book Soup.
Comic Katy Franco laughs at her breast cancer battle at the Laugh Factory. Meanwhile the City Council considers a revised Centrum Sunset proposal as well as the Avenues overlay bonus zone.
World-fusion jazz group Incendio plays in Plummer Park while Shakespeare plays in King Road Park.
The Sunset Strip Music Festival is rocking around the clock. A vegetarian cooking demonstration sizzles in Weho Library, while Shakespeare is in Kings Road Park.
The Sunset Strip Music Festival offers Hank III, James Ingram, RZA, X and more. Stone comics tell the 420 at Comedy Store and Patrick Swayze keeps the crowd in order in "Road House."
The Sunset Strip Music Festival kicks off tonight with a special tribute to The Doors. Plus the Sunset Strip Market is back for its weekly visit and Book Soup has an author talking about motorcycle drag racing.
Rock photographer Bob Gruen, who did the accompanying John Lennon photo, to be honored at a special dinner. Transportation Commission discusses bicycle sharing and a media manipulator autographs books.
Comedian Jenny Slate and others in the Big Terrific show at Largo. "Mastering Your Relationship" series for women kicks off. Richard "Skip" Bronson signs his book about Atlantic City casinos.
City is providing free exhibition space at the annual West Hollywood Book Fair for published authors who are West Hollywood residents.
Comedian Earthquake is the headliner in benefit show at Laugh Factory. The Public Safety Commission meets and the Farmers' Market is in Plummer Park.
Sandy Brown does a one-woman show playing historic African-American ladies. Meanwhile Cecconi's observed an Italian holiday with a roasted pig.
Comedian Maz Jobrani tells jokes at the Improv, Shakespeare plays in Kings Road Park, ex-gang member signs copies of his memoir and the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games relived on film.
Peter Mac starts spreading the news as Liza Minnelli in preview before the real thing at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday. 1970s documentary examines the New Age spiritual movement of that era.
An author signs copies of her new Marilyn Monroe biography while comedians go for the gold in the Comedy Olympics. Plus the Sunset Strip Market celebrates National Farmers' Market Week.
Laugh Factory hosts a night of Jewish laughs while pirates invade the West Hollywood Library. Meanwhile, the monthly lesbian discussion group meets.
The annual National Night Out offers neighborhood block parties throughout the city.
The newly-renovated Hayworth House apartment complex offering affordable housing to seniors will have a grand opening celebration on Saturday morning.
Actress Jeanne Cooper, star of the CBS soap "The Young and the Restless" signs copies of her new book. National Night Out offers block parties around the city. A special comedy show benefits a comedian shot in the Colorado theater shooting.
Weho resident Khatuna Lorig comes in fourth in women's individual archery at the 2012 Olympics. Nine new guitar sculptures are unveiled for the Sunset Strip and Sundance Cinemas will reopen the Sunset Cinemas.
The City Council tackles another huge agenda including the El Mirador apartment building, the 1350 Hayworth building, the single-use plastic-bag ban and more.
Balkan jazz-rock band PLOTZ! plays in Plummer Park while female storytellers talk about doing things outside their comfort zone at the Improv. Plus the "MisMatch Game" fills in the blank for a second night.
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"The MisMatch Game" parodies TV's beloved '70s game show, "Match Game." Meanwhile "The Merchant of Venice" plays in Kings Road Park and a local author signs his book at Book Soup.
Almost break-out comedian Tig Notaro tells jokes at Largo, while a documentary about a faux spiritual guru screens at the Silent Movie Theatre.
Comic Tim Allen does his stand-up routine at the Laugh Factory. Meanwhile, the city hosts an Arts Grants workshop and the Planning Commission meets, plus the Sunset Strip Market is back for its weekly visit.
Prizes for "most spirited outfit" are now being given at the daily Olympics viewing parties in Plummer Park. A gay-themed comedy night offers laugh at the Improv. An author talks about getting back into the dating scene at Book Soup.
Laugh Factory hosts its weekly open mike night while the monthly Lambda Literary Book Club meets at the Weho Library. Plus, an author signs copies of his new novel, "Balls: A Novel," at Book Soup.
Comic Stevie Mack performs his one-man show, "Stevie Mack's Diary of a Crackhead." Meanwhile Eleven nightclub has Musical Mondays, its weekly celebration of musicals.