BEVERLY HILLS—Have you noticed how through the past 20 years we have reverted to “old timey” remedies for almost every thing. Here is a twist on flu prevention.
BEVERLY HILLS—The 54th Annual Thalians Ball will honor legendary film, stage and TV star Mickey Rooney and the USO Shows supporting America's Armed Forces around the world.
LOS ANGELES—Sometimes, as a way
to amuse myself, I reminisce over a list of things my exes used to tell me
after making me clean milk from the floor with my tongue or bark the
alphabet.
CATALINA—Sean Clancy has no formal experience as a kayaker, yet he found the inspiration to kayak from California to the Catalina Islands. Sean's journey brought donations to charity.
SANTA MONICA—The SMPD is launching a new youth program from the Santa Monica Police Activities League called "KIDS WITH CAMERAS-An Exhibition of Photos and Community Dialogue."
SANTA MONICA—Khol’s associate volunteers hit the beaches to participate in the annual California Coastal Clean-Up. California Coastal Clean-Up day has been going strong for the past 25 years.
BEVERLY HILLS—The
founders behind educational and charitable organizations are once more
reaching out to help youth, while encouraging literacy. A Lasting World
charity will be selling the book "Keby, The Earth-Friendly Bear."
SANTA MONICA—The Santa Monica Mountains
National Recreation Area and NatureBridge are partnering to bring a new environmental
education campus: the Santa Monica Mountains Institute.
LOS ANGELES—As consumers we
have the luxury of choice, and with so many fabulous fruits available from Peru
to Papua New Guinea, there is no excuse for not indulging in some serious
juicing.
LOS ANGELES—Promises of a slender
figure while feasting on unlimited portions of protein, is a godsend for those who
struggle to beat the bulge whilst keeping their hands off the steak knife.
BEVERLY HILLS—Vast open plains, endless cotton wool skies and a rebellious wind whipping across your face. Horseback riding has deep healing and spiritual sensations as well as physical benefits.
LOS ANGELES—Ever wonder why the guy in the car in front of you decided to drive deliberately slow despite your honking? He could be acting rude or, he could have just found out he had cancer.
LOS ANGELES—A group of boys decided that it would be fun to dare each other to do things that they otherwise would not do. They decided to pick on Dingleberry first, considered the sissy in the group.
BEVERLY HILLS—What on earth is a Newport Beach doctor doing advertising in a Beverly Hills paper? Dr. Ivar Roth has great news: he has found a way to alleviate those nasty daily aches.
BEVERLY HILLS—Jeremy Bailey really does live to make a difference. The 12-year veteran of humane animal removal and rescues is just a call away. From rattlesnakes to skunks, Jeremy knows it all.
BEVERLY HILLS—Have you heard of her yet? If not, you may soon become familiar with the name Amiena. The soulful international singer is making her way around the globe this summer, and you should listen!
SAN FRANCISCO—In the 1960s, after being prompted to do so by a palm reader, Barry Meltzer, president of San Francisco Herb & Natural Food Co., opened up a natural foods store.
LOS ANGELES—Banned in Singapore, causes stomach ulcers, litters our streets—is there anything good to say about chewing gum? The social stigma attached to chewing gum is high.
LOS ANGELES—Like many people, I have fond memories of my childhood. I especially cherish the moments I've shared with my father and brother. We often collected aluminum cans and other recyclables.
LOS ANGELES—If you have nothing better to do than to slap mosquitoes off or make prank calls to your boss, try recording sarcastic phone messages and then decide if you want to use them.
VARIOUS—Fitness and the office, the two words just don’t seem to go together. But if you really apply yourself and make a few simple shifts in your routine, you can get results!