The city observes Harvey Milk Day with a panel discussion at Weho Library. The city observes its Historic Preservation Celebration with a party at the Hollywood Riviera apartment building.
The city's 2012 Historic Preservation Celebration hosts a party Tuesday from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Hollywood Riviera, one of the city's mid-Century architectural gems. The free party features a talk on "LA's Pool Culture."
The controversial $41 million Plummer Park redesign is back before the City Council. Meanwhile an adult-themed puppet show plays at Largo. Plus the weekly Farmer's Market is in Plummer Park.
The Russian Style Festival winds down with a day of entertainment and family activities in Plummer Park while the Hudson Block Party returns and a bike race zooms through town.
A Pirate Festival drops anchor at the Factory, while tango performances invade Fiesta Hall. Plus a workshop about adopting is at the West Hollywood Library.
The Hudson restaurant holds its second annual block party from 11 a.m.-11 p.m. on Sunday, The party will happen on the tiny street and adjacent park directly in front of the restaurant plus in the adjacent Bank of America parking lot.
'The Apostle,' a one-act opera by Weho composer Gamma Skupinsky, has its world premier in Fiesta Hall. Author Brandon Jones signs copies of his debut novel, 'All Woman & Springtime,' at Book Soup.
"Spectrum" performance art piece featuring 343 Dresses, special pit stops for those biking to work and Sunset-Doheny Hotel project goes before Planning Commission.
A country-themed "in-the-round" music session at the Gardenia Restaurant, a Healthy Seniors Fair in Plummer Park and a women's reproductive rights forum at the National Council on Jewish Women. Plus BINGO at Hamburger Marys.
Repaving of Vicente Boulevard started on Tuesday and continued into Wednesday night. Photographer Jon Viscott documented some of the the process for Patch readers. Enjoy his photos of both days of the process.
Comic Kevin Nealson goes head to head with other funny men at Laugh Factory while Book Soup hosts the author of sequel to bestselling doggie book. Plus a meditation workshop at City Yoga.
Laugh Factory hosts an evening of Latino comics while `the Farmers' Market is in Plummer Park. Plus a new book about 15 of the most turbulent and exciting years in San Francisco.
San Vicente Boulevard between Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue will be repaved starting on Tuesday. The street will be open during construction, but limited to one lane in each direction.
Since it's Mother's Day, here are five places to go in West Hollywood to celebrate mom's special day: The Abbey, French Market, Andaz Hotel and The Hudson, plus the Gospel Brunch at House of Blues. .
Victory in Europe Day observance in Plummer Park, LGBT co-parenting workshop at West Hollywood Library and LA Vegan Beer & Food Festival at the Roxy Theatre.
Special burlesque show with the Dita Von Teese, the "Queen of Burlesque," at House of Blues. Author Lee Cataluna signing her book at Book Soup and jokes at the Laugh Factory.
SoCal singer/songwriter Jackson Browne offers an intimate show at Largo while author Heather Rutman talks about "The Girls Guide to Depravity." Plus TRIBE, the monthly gay men's discussion group, meets.
Public Facilities Commission will hear a presentation about City Hall's proposed automated parking garage. Meanwhile, a lesbian discussion group gets underway and General Hospital stars call the numbers at Legendary Bingo.
Laugh Factory screens a new documentary about controversial comic Lenny Bruce. Weho Library offers a guided tour of its art. New women's workshop series about understanding finances kicks off.
The City Council will hear an appeal of the controversial Walgreens mixed-use project and a proposal to create a pedestrian zone on Robertson Boulevard on Saturday nights. Plus, lots of comics at the Laugh Factory.
Celebration Theatre hosts a Spring Cabaret fundraiser and also gives an award to actor Leslie Jordan, while the June Mazer Lesbian Archive screen an historic film "Mother Art Tells All." Plus two authors at Book Soup.
Pink Taco offers a sneak peak for Cinco de Mayo while the Roxy Theater celebrates the holiday with a metal mariachi band. Plus a workshop for LGBT families at Weho Library and a teen gathering in Fiesta Hall.
A lecture on medical marijuana reform efforts, Constructing the Future panel discussion, the Awareness Film Festival and a legal thriller. Plus last chance to vote for Weho's Worst Intersection.
Planning Commission deals with El Mirador Apartments, Automated Parking Garage and a Melrose Showroom. Senior Healthcare is discussed at Plummer Park meeting. Tim Allen cracks jokes at the Laugh Factory. Plus the inside dirt about the movie Animal House.
British comic Russell Brand is at Largo, Andy Dick serves as host of a night of laughs at the Comedy Store and Jersey Shore's Vinny G is at Book Soup. Plus the Senior Awards Luncheon is in Plummer Park.
A neighborhood meeting dealing with beautifying Melrose, Robertson and Beverly meets, while the Women and Books book club talks about a Suze Orman book. Plus sketch comedy at the Laugh Factory.
Ellen DeGeneres' personal chef, Roberto Martin presents his new vegan cookbook at Book Soup, while a panel discussion at the Weho Library talks about Censorship Today. Plus Steel Panther is back at House of Blues.
Weho is home to some of the worst traffic in the Los Angeles area. But what intersection in town is the worst? Cast your votes below, then tell us why in the comment section.
Take a walk to enjoy the jacarandas beginning to bloom, play drag queen bingo at Hamburger Mary's or get your fill of jokes at the Comedy Store's Comedy Pot Luck.
Community tree planting event on 900 block of North Hayworth, Healthy Kids Fair in West Hollywood Park and panel discussion about Ray Bradbury's science fiction. Plus chat about city issues over coffee with Councilmember John D'Amico.
A book signing for the new autobiography of the late Johnny Ramone, while versatile singer/composer/producer Jon Brion does his monthly show at Largo. Plus drag queens and last chance to vote for your favorite pet store!
One-woman orchestra Zoe Keating plays her amazing cello at Largo, comedian Sinbad plays a benefit show at Comedy Store and an album producer dishes the dirt about the making of Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album Rumours.
A British journalist performs a one-man show about his showbiz encounters while a Hispanic writer talks about Mexican food in America and poets read from Ray Bradbury. Plus wear blue jeans for Denim Day.
Special comedy show and buffet dinner at The Comedy Store on Thursday at 7 p.m. will benefit ovarian cancer research. Show is in honor of a 20-year-old West Hollywood resident who died of ovarian cancer.
Laugh Factory hosts a joke-a-thon to tell the record number of jokes in a day while Carol Higgins Clark signs books and Lambda Literary Book Club meets.
Glam metal rockers Steel Panther are at the House of Blues, while author David Rees talks about sharpening pencils and the city gives away paperbacks all over town. Plus there's a neighborhood meeting about 8555 Santa Monica Blvd.
Earth Day, began 42 years ago, is today with a special Workout Fair at Bristol Farms, plus a family bike ride through town. Latin pop sensations OV7 are also playing at the House of Blues.
Two drag queen baseball teams play for the World Series Championship, while the Roxy Theater has a Concert to Combat Bullying and Hate Crimes, the West Hollywood Library has a panel discussion on art and activism and Sunset Blvd goes on TV.
Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall tribute show, comedian Richard Lewis and gay Republican presidential candidate Fred Karger hosts a launch party for his new commercial.
Christopher Street West names the transgender son of Sonny and Cher as its 2012 Person of the Year. Bono will be honored during the LA Pride festivities held June 8-10 in West Hollywood.