The City Council has unanimously approved a resolution asking President Ronald Reagan to cancel Sunday's planned visit to a German military cemetery where 49 S.S. soldiers are buried.
Julia Nee Chu makes cotton-candy abstractions that suggest spring gardens or fuzzy remembrances of rolling countryside.
The Board of Education has consented to transfer the Waverly Oil Co.'
The City Council has unanimously approved a resolution opposing the City of Los Angeles' request for a waiver from providing 100% secondary treatment of raw sewage at the Hyperion Treatment plant as required by the state's Clean Water Act of 1972.
The Planning Commission has voted to allow a developer to subdivide the Sunset Boulevard property formerly owned by Sheik Mohammed al-Fassi into two lots and has urged him to demolish the fire-gutted mansion that remains on the site.
Combining superb draftsmanship and biting satire, Paul Cadmus has had a distinguished and often controversial career as a figurative painter and social commentator.
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The Board of Education has begun televising its regular meetings on the district's Channel 27 on Group W cable television.
Chief of Police Lee Tracy has retired from the police force because of illness, according to a statement released by City Manager Edward Kreins.
Almost one-third of the students in the Beverly Hills Unified School District has a primary
Beverly Hills High School student Alexander M.
The City Council will conduct a public hearing Tuesday to discuss a proposed ordinance regulating the installation of satellite dish antennas in the city.
During the 1950s and '60s, Matsumi Kanemitsu was living in New York and hanging out with such stalwarts of Abstract Expressionism as Kline, Pollock and De Kooning.
Beverly Hills High School seniors Eric Greene, Dani James and Lionel McPherson are among 1,500
More than 100 Beverly Hills residents, businessmen and property owners took part in the first
The City Council is seeking to fill a vacancy on the Rent Adjustment Board.
In "Crosscurrents," her latest exhibit of stainless steel and brass sculptures, Lila Katzen presents a cross section of work from the last four years, juxtaposing her usual synthesis of organic forms and technological materials with recent researches into African and Mayan motifs.
Michigan sculptor Michael Hall descends on Los Angeles with a solid aesthetic bang that leaves us thinking, "Yes, that's just fine, so what else is new?"
Sheila Elias' mixed-media paintings are purportedly about urban life, the glitz and glitter of the city.
Sculpture by Marc Zimmerman harks back to a time when mythology was thought to possess a credible heroism we're no longer so quick to grant.