Comics Bob Saget, Dane Cook, Tom Green and more tell jokes to benefit a friend in need. Meanwhile musician Craig Newton entertains the family at Weho Library and the Transportation Commission talks about bicycles.
Comedy duo The Pajama Men perform sketch comedy at Largo while 1946's Beauty and the Beast screens at the Weho Library.
The City Council has a huge agenda including the controversial city budget, the proposed entertainment shuttle and the El Mirador Apartments. Meanwhile LGBT playwrights hold a staged reading of their short plays.
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Kate Bornstein, who was a father before she became a woman, signs copies of her autobiography, while the Pop Luck Club has a Father's Day gathering. Plus lesbian feminist singer Cris Williamson performs with Vox Femina.
A free walking tour points out historic sites in the city while the Rainbow Key Awards honor people significantly contributing to the LGBT community. Plus a charity cycle ride at Cycle House and first-time home buyers seminar at Keller Williams.
Get high on laughs with pothead comics at the Comedy Store. Meanwhile Hamburger Mary's drag queens are obscenely funny and dueling Hollywood Divas are at the Macha Theater.
The new Sunset Strip Market opens offering live entertainment and cooking demonstrations with a farmers' market, while TRIBE, the monthly gay men's discussion group meets.
Comics Jane Lynch, Bill Maher and more tell jokes to benefit PETA. Special screening of the 1974 documentary "Black Is . . . Black Ain't" at the Weho Library and queer art discussion at the Schindler House.
New weekly market will feature local produce vendors and artisan goods, live music and cooking demonstrations by chefs from local restaurants.
Rockers Collective Soul perform hits at House of Blues while the Skybar goes before a City Hall director regarding the sound wall it is required to erect. Plus the "Mastering Your Money" workshop series for women continues.
The weekly Musical Mondays is at Eleven nightclub while various authors find humor in sorrow at Book Soup. Plus the Public Safety Commission meets.
The Pride Parade kicks off at 11 a.m. Meanwhile, the Pride Festival is open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. with Alec Mapa, Karmin, Dev and Jessica Sutta among the performers. Plus road closures in the area.
The LA Pride Festival in West Hollywood Park is Saturday noon-midnight and Sunday 11 a.m.-11 p.m. The parade is Sunday at 11 a.m. on Santa Monica Boulevard. Permit parking enforcement throughout the city is suspended through Monday at 7 a.m.
The annual Dyke March on Friday night goes down Santa Monica Boulevard then returns to West Hollywood Park for the 2nd annual Purple Party. Add your photos to this collection.
Rapper Lil' Kim and rocker Belinda Carlisle perform during the LA Pride festival in West Hollywood Park. Child actors from "The Sound of Music" share their memories at Book Soup and Councilman John D'Amico talks about the city's proposed new budget.
The second annual Purple Party in West Hollywood Park is a success! Enjoy these photos and add your own to the collection.
Pride in West Hollywood is officially here as these photos demonstrate. Got some great pride photos to share? Add them
The Dyke March at 7:30 p.m. officially kicks off LA Pride weekend. That's followed by the free Purple Party in West Hollywood Park. Meanwhile a new LGBT art exhibition opens at Gallery 825.
Comic Tim Allen returns to his stand-up roots for a show at the Laugh Factory while the bands from Fairfax High School and Laurel Span School offer their spring concert. Plus, learn Sidewalk CPR in 10 minutes.
Possible uses for the Tower Records/Centrum Sunset property is the topic of a neighborhood meeting while a Velvet Underground singer is reborn, sort of, at Largo. Plus the Transgender Advisory Board meets.
British singer-songwriter Ben Howard comes to the Troubadour, while author Judy Prescott has a memoir in verse about her mother's Alzheimer's disease. Plus the Women and Books book club meets at Weho Library.
The 42nd annual LA PRIDE festival runs Friday-Sunday in West Hollywood Park. Here's an overview of the schedule of events along with information on street closures and parking enforcement.
The City Council deals with the proposed Sunset-Doheny Hotel, condos on Orlando Avenue and a 23,000 square-foot showroom building on Melrose Avenue. Plus vampire heroes in a new book at Book Soup.
Confident City Cycling class in Plummer Park while Bette and Joan get divaish at the Macha Theatre. Plus the Melrose Place Farmers' Market.
West Hollywood Park officially reopens with a ribbon-cutting ceremony while the Outlaugh 2012 Festival continues, plus Alec Mapa talks about being a gay dad and Scott Nevins talks about celebs.
West Hollywood Park has its official reopening with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Saturday at 10 a.m. But one park user took advantage of the shade from a newly planted tree for a mid afternoon siesta on Thursday.
Outlaugh 2012 Festival kicks off with five LGBT comics performing at the Macha Theater while the Pacific Serenades chamber ensemble performs works by three gay composers at the West Hollywood Library. Plus 80s night at the Sunset Strip music clubs.
Author of new Whitney Houston biography discusses the singer at Book Soup while dozens of metal rock's greatest drummers pay tribute to Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham on what would have been his 64th birthday.
West Hollywood Historic Preservation Organization meets Tuesday night to discuss ways save more buildings in the city, saying City Hall can't do the job since it has many other priorities besides historic preservation.
Special class at Weho Library helps get your life history written down on paper for future generations. Meanwhile, the VolunTeen Awards in Plummer Park honor Weho's generous teen volunteers.
New Weho Historic Preservation Organization meets at Forever Hollywood, while Lambda Literary Book Club meets at Weho Library. Plus, open mike night at the Laugh Factory.
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City Hall and the library are closed for Memorial Day. Eleven nightclub hosts its weekly Musical Mondays celebrating Broadway and Hollywood musicals. Plus the Farmers' Market is in Plummer Park.
The Melrose Place Farmers' Market is in town, while drag queen bingo is at Hamburger Marys. Plus a comedic take on the Bette Davis-Joan Crawford rivalry at Macha Theater.
West Hollywood Library hosts a sushi demonstration while 21 Weho businesses offer a 10 percent discount to show their support of the city's upcoming fur ban. Meanwhile 80s sensations Berlin ("Sex") and Bow Wow Wow ("I Want Candy") are at House of Blues.
Drag artist Peter Mac impersonates Judy and more at the French Market. Singer/songwriter Jon Brion is back for his monthly show at Largo and the Real McKenzies play Celtic punk at the House of Blues.
Trendy Boystown bar is banning bachelorette parties from its premises, saying the parties flaunt marriage inequality in the face of gays and lesbians.
Comedian Sarah Silverman and some friends perform at Largo. Meanwhile the Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission meets in City Hall and a neighborhood meeting on Laurel Avenue discusses Sunday's Hudson Block Party.
Book Soup hosts the author of a fictionalized memoir about drug use while seniors will read selections from the city's "Senior Moments" publication. Plus storytimes at the Weho Library and comics at Laugh Factory.