Gerald M.
Jack Reilly is usually known for his mixed-media wall reliefs, where overlapping, asymmetrical shapes in various metallic finishes are juxtaposed with rainbow-colored calligraphies.
Anita Margrill is a Bay Area artist/architect who creates paintings, constructions and models in order to demystify architectural language.
The City Council has appointed Ronald Lederman to the Traffic and Parking Commission, replacing retiring Commissioner Chester Firestein, who has served since 1977.
The Planning Commission has turned down a developer's request to build a 200-room hotel that would exceed the city's 45-foot height limit by two feet.
The City Council has awarded a $2.5-million contract to American Landscape Inc. to renovate the 10-acre Roxbury Park.
The Beverly Hills Board of Realtors has elected Wilma Sullivan as its 1986 president.
An estimated 30,000 people turned out for the Mayor's Cup Bicycle Race on Monday in the city's business triangle.
Irving and Jeanette Benveniste will be honored for their scholarship donations to Ben-Gurion University at the Founders Dinner scheduled by the school's American Associates on Oct. 1 at the new Century Plaza Towers.
Wilma J.
Like Manny Farber, Santa Barbara artist Patrick McClure has a scrapbook sensibility.
A Greek-born painter who has lived in the United States since 1973, Alexander Kritselis makes what he calls "Hellenic Mirages."
The Board of Education has announced that its contract negotiations with the Beverly Hills
Six Beverly Hills High School seniors have been named finalists in the 1985 National Merit Scholarship Program.
The Public Employment Relations Board has upheld the Beverly Hills Unified School District's
The Beverlywood Senior Citizen Center, 75 S.
The Beverly Hills Unified School district has received a check for $1.5 million from Mayor Edward I.
Apartment owners in Beverly Hills may increase rents in October by no more than 4.7% under the
Jamy Kahn describes his work as "making allusions to the ever present pull between the forces of dark and light," but a cursory glance at his lollipops and rainbows paintings suggests that Kahn favors the sunny side of the psyche.
Stephanie Weber's work has long been involved with soft things.