Sarah Silverman and friends perform at Largo, while Maroon 5's PJ Morton is at the House of Blues. Meanwhile the Planning Commission will decide on a new showroom building slated for Melrose Avenue.
Weigh in on 1350 Hayworth Avenue and the proposed plastic bag ban, plus go to a Fahrenheit 451 family storytelling hour.
Get half-off drinks at BLT, $5 'tax collector' shots at Rock & Reilly's, pole dancing at the Viper Room, and more.
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Also today, Book Soup will present two book signings: Katherine Haake with 'The Time of Quarantine' and Mona Houghton with 'Frottage' and 'Even As We Speak.'
Celebrate National Poetry Month at Book Soup or attend the Women's Leadership Conference in West Hollywood Park.
The Gay Men's Discussion Group is meeting in the library, three LA-based authors will talk 'Unstuck' at Book Soup and Sunset Strip royalty Queen Caveat is performing at the Roxy.
The City of West Hollywood does not allow local Time Warner customers to be charged with a Utility User Tax, says Mayor-Elect Jeffrey Prang.
Also today, $15 pizza or pasta at Mercato di Vetro and actress Piper Laurie at Book Soup.
Five places to nosh around town on Sunday.
The clip captures crews knocking down The Lot's Pickford Building to pave way for new sound stages, office space and storage areas.
Also today, a Transgender Advisory Board meeting and author event with Pat Thomas at Book Soup.
The seminar is an effort to 'increase awareness and create effective communication between law enforcement and the private sector.'
No one drew all six numbers in Tuesday's Mega Millions lottery, meaning Friday's will be the largest in the history of the game.
The 17th annual event honors the achievements of local women in the professional and commercial or industrial business community.
Rosa Mexicano's culinary advisor is serving up fresh Passover-inspired dishes April 6 - 13 on the Sunset Strip.
The Commission will hold a public hearing regarding a possible condominium project for West Hollywood's historic El Mirador apartment building.
Demolition begins in a few weeks, with construction done in six phases.
Parking meters and associated time limits will be enforced. Visitor parking permits will be available at the Kings Road Parking Structure or West Hollywood Sheriff's Station all day.
Also today, a low cost pet vaccination clinic, planned power outages near Beverly and San Vicente, and a closing reception for the 'Artists' Tower of Protest' on the Sunset Strip.
Don't miss the author of 'Spoonful' at Book Soup, some delicious grub at Eveleigh, and electronica duo Conspirator at the Roxy.
Also today: Writer-director William Kronick at Book Soup, Sam Tripoli's 'The Naughty Show' at the Comedy Store, and more WestWeek events at the Pacific Design Center.
One resident calls it a nightmare, while Mayor Duran says it's good for the city's brand.
Also, Eveleigh's Chef Jordan is preparing a special blackboard lunch, and don't forget to take our Readers' Choice St. Patrick's Day poll.
From leprechaun shots at Fiesta Cantina to corn beef and cabbage tacos at Lola's, there's plenty to do in West Hollywood Saturday.
The event features an art exhibit, live music, dancing and refreshments at the Pacific Design Center.
Runners will enter West Hollywood just past the 13.1 mile midpoint of the 'Stadium to the Sea' course, which begins at Dodger Stadium and ends near the Santa Monica Pier.
Also today, two author events—Scotty Bowers and Lionel Friedberg at City Hall and Kira Peikoff at Book Soup.
After being left temporarily homeless, poet Sidni Appleseed Miles is turning 'lemons into lemonade.'
Also today—'Please God Let it Be Herpes' book signing, monthly Women's Advisory Board book club, and some cloudy weather.
The event is an effort to provide West Hollywood residents with information regarding public and personal safety, according to the city announcement.
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The annual ceremony recognizes individuals and organizations whose efforts have significantly benefited the lesbian and gay community of West Hollywood.
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That's the question speakers from the Williams Institute will seek to answer this evening at the West Hollywood Library.
Whether it's feasting on Cajun cuisine or dancing the night away, Patch has created a list of places in Weho that are guaranteed to make the day a festive one.