Beverly Hills Courier

Beverly Hills Courier

The Beverly Hills Courier is a complimentary weekly tabloid-style newspaper distributed in Beverly Hills and nearby areas, along with a daily online version.

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English
Newspaper

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#1539981

United States

#621093

News and Media

#14079

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  • 1 week ago | beverlyhillscourier.com | Neely Swanson

    The big theater hit and Olivier-winning play of this season in London is about a famous author, one whose works have touched so many children, mine included. But what we imagined from his books as empathy and sympathy for the underdog, lay within a heart full of hate. There was, it turns out, a reason that his wife called him Roald the Rotten. The play, “Giant,” is set in 1983.

  • 1 week ago | beverlyhillscourier.com | Julianna Lozada

    At its June 17 Regular Meeting, the Beverly Hills City Council voted to approve the city’s $662 million budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, extend an interim urgency ordinance relating to urban lot splits and two-primary-unit projects, and delay the public hearing of an appeal to a proposed multifamily residence at 412 N. Oakhurst Drive.

  • 2 weeks ago | beverlyhillscourier.com | Bianca Heyward

    At 95 years old, longtime Beverly Hills resident Dr. Robert Foran proved that age is just a number, winning his first singles championship at the United States Tennis Association (USTA) National Senior Men’s Hardcourt Tournament on May 19. Held at the Laguna Woods Tennis Club in Laguna Woods, California, the tournament included singles and doubles matchups for those aged 75, 80, 85, 90 and 95.

  • 2 weeks ago | beverlyhillscourier.com | Julianna Lozada

    Six Beverly Hills ballerinas danced in The Westside Ballet of Santa Monica’s two-day spring performance, “Masters of Movement: Ballet through the Centuries,” at the Eli and Edythe Broad Stage on May 31 and June 1.

  • 2 weeks ago | beverlyhillscourier.com | Ana Figueroa

    At least 30 members of the media, including a former writer for the Courier, have been injured covering the protests over federal immigration enforcement in the downtown Los Angeles area this week. The injuries stem from use of nonlethal rubber rounds or other projectiles. A video that has gone viral worldwide shows an Australian reporter being hit by a rubber bullet in the leg. The former Courier reporter was hit by a tear gas canister that exploded in his ear.

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