Actors perform some of the chapters of Janet Wilcox's book, "Mastering Monologues and Acting Sides."
Yes, I said it. Shopping has substance!
Restricted parking along Sunset Boulevard could add an additional lane to the Strip and possibly help ease traffic.
With the Conrad Murray trial underway, how far will doctors go to meet their celebrity patients' demands?
Serving up all things eggs, Egg Slut is the latest to join the LA food truck craze.
West Hollywood celebrated the opening of its new library over the weekend. The city's latest attraction is more than a library, it's a community.
Julie Newmar responds to the importance of the very special urban craft of graffiti.
A call late Tuesday night from Chris Worlan at Weho Recreation Services confirms the new tennis courts are officially open and ready for use.
Kids are putting on excessive weight with too much time spent in front of the TV, video games and the internet. These all add to the non active lives of our youth, but finally there is an answer.
The West Hollywood tennis courts remain closed due to a new problem with opening the doors.
As the heat started to intensify over the lack of oversight of the Master Plan, in true fashion of West Hollywood politics, the Fickett library was demolished without many knowing.
Santa Monica and the Premiere Oncology Foundation hold a poignant fundraiser for cancer patients, caregivers and their families.
The City of West Hollywood marks the end of Don't Ask, Don't Tell in celebration. The victory is a long time coming, but it is not the end of the road.
Have you ever been in a situation when the "the talk" was needed, but you were afraid to bring it up?
Residents speak out about political issues, from condominium development to park redevelopment, at a recent City Council meeting.
Well known author and historian, Domenic Priore, filed application to preserve Tower Records, only to have his application switched in favor of the Centrum Sunset project's application.
City of West Hollywood's staff suddenly recommended approval of the Centrum Sunset project and now many lawsuits may be filed if it's approved. Can our city handle these kind of litigation costs?
Traffic problems on Horn, Sunset and Holloway have persisted for over two decades, and now a mega development is coming to 8801 Sunset Blvd.
Locals hit the streets last week for West Hollywood's 2nd annual shopping extravaganza.
At the age of 23, I found out that I had testicular cancer. Twenty-six years later, I am cancer free.
A development deal that gives billboard revenue fees back to the city could affect City Council's decision on the Centrum Sunset project.
Who knew that having a long term two-year temp job at the World Trade Center would take on a totally different significance today with the 10-year anniversary of the attack on the Twin Towers.
On September 11th, I had a photo shoot done in New York City by world famous photographer, Kenn Duncan which would end up being a permanent exhibit at Lincoln Center at the theatre library.
There are 18 different events for 9/11 planned this weekend in and around LA. See if you can participate in one.
This is the story of Carlos Fittante, who lost his longtime companion, a NYC detective, on Sept. 11, 2001.
Out of your car and onto a bike, Weho's got a new stargazing attraction.
This Weho neighborhood walking tour hosted by local Roy Rogers Oldenkamp is filled with old Hollywood history.
The public speaks out to City Council regarding the Edward H. FIckett, FAIA designed West Hollywood Library.
The second neighborhood event to take place this month in West Hollywood fuels the city's community spirit.
Now more than ever, it seems traditional media too is climbing on board.
City responds to a timeline of events in order to protect the West Hollywood Fickett Library as it sees its way to the council's August 15 closed session agenda.
This local ventures outside West Hollywood to coalesce with a different community in Washington D.C.
Money raised will be donated to support Team 2 End AIDS and Christian Graham's Lung Cancer Awareness Foundation, as well as a teacher training program for an underprivileged single parent.
Locals gather at the new pocket park to mingle with police and get to know their neighbors.
Should West Hollywood keep its red light cameras if all they do is bring in money?
No need to empty your wallets on the Sunset Strip this summer. The Standard hotel offers everything from unplugged performances to a poolside BBQ at no cost.
Wonder what it would be like to fly a private jet daily? Ask this flight attendant and Weho resident.
The Pleasure Chest offers free educational workshops every Wednesday.
Angelenos get to know their community a little bit better with the weekend-long closure of the 405 freeway.
New West Hollywood restaurant brings interactive games to dining.