West Hollywood
Woman pedestrian killed after being struck by a vehicle in WeHo
The woman died at the scene and has not been identified, but a spokesperson for the Sheriff’s department described her as being in her 30s


By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – A female pedestrian was fatally struck by a vehicle in West Hollywood at the 8900 Block of W. Sunset Boulevard near the Hammond Street intersection. The incident occurred at roughly 12:30 a.m Tuesday morning.
A dark grey steel metallic Honda Pilot after striking the woman, who was sent flying a hundred or so feet, then smashed into another vehicle. The street was covered with shattered glass.
According to eye witnesses, it was a quiet early Tuesday morning on the Sunset Strip when West Hollywood Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of a pedestrian being stuck by a vehicle. Witnesses told media outlets that arrived that deputies performed CPR before the motionless woman was covered from view with a white sheet.
The driver and a passenger remained on scene and one witness told KTLA 5: “She got hit by a car in front of me,” the witness, who did not wish to be identified, said. He added that the victim was “shot almost a quarter of a block after she got hit, like, boom, hit really hard, flew.”
The woman died at the scene and has not been identified, but a spokesperson for the Sheriff’s department described her as being in her 30s.
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West Hollywood
WeHo Arts unveils new holiday banners by artist Joey Deruy
Deruy was selected through an open call. He created a series of 8 paintings highlighting iconic West Hollywood buildings & landmarks

By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – The City of West Hollywood’s Arts Division unveiled new holiday banners by artist Joey Deruy. Each year, the City of West Hollywood’s Arts Division commissions an artist to create an image to celebrate the holidays, West Hollywood style. These images are printed onto street banners which decorate major streets in the city.
Artist Joey Deruy was selected through an open call. He created a series of 8 paintings highlighting iconic West Hollywood buildings and landmarks.
His artwork features the following familiar WeHo spaces:
Lloyd Wright House and Studio
Pacific Design Center
Plummer Park Community Center
Sal Guarriello Veterans Memorial
Schindler House/MAK Center
Sunset Tower
West Hollywood City Hall and Automated Garage
West Hollywood Gateway
West Hollywood Library
West Hollywood Park Aquatic and Recreation Center (ARC)
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The new banners can be found on street pole banners along Santa Monica Boulevard, Melrose Avenue, La Brea Avenue, Fairfax Avenue, and San Vicente Boulevard. The city is also displaying banners from previous years. Previous artists include Shag (Josh Agle), Steven Rahbany, Mona Tanksley, and Sophie Morro.
About artist Joey Deruy:
Artist Joey Deruy was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico; was raised in Kenya and Montana; and is currently based in Palm Springs, California. A self-taught painter, Deruy has forged a specific, line-driven, figurative style all his own. Deruy’s artwork combines the playfulness of late 20th-century Street Art with the geometric, African-inspired abstraction of Cubism, often with witty references to pop culture and geographic places. More information on the artist can be found at: https://www.instagram.com/joeyderuy.
The City of West Hollywood is also celebrating the holidays through poetry. Newly appointed West Hollywood City Poet Laureate Jen Cheng has written a holiday poem called ‘Joyous’ and is organizing a Holiday Poetry Hotline and holding a series of poetry workshops:
‘Joyous’
by West Hollywood City Poet Laureate Jen Cheng
Joyous tunes sing brightly
Orbits of lights string the streets
Yellow candles stir meditations with tea
Olive branches ask for peace
Upward arches forge iconic memories
Sweet glances swing love into the new year
To learn more about the City’s Holiday Artwork, click on the link: (Here)
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Paulo Murillo is Editor in Chief and Publisher of WEHO TIMES. He brings over 20 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, and photo journalist.
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The preceding article was previously published by WeHo Times and is republished with permission.
West Hollywood
WeHo to recognize World AIDS Day 2023 with a series of events
World AIDS Day is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in support for people living with HIV & to commemorate those who have died

By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – The City of West Hollywood is recognizing World AIDS Day with a series of events and programming on November 30 and December 1, in support of the worldwide fight against HIV/AIDS.
Each year, the City of West Hollywood recognizes World AIDS Day. World AIDS Day originated at the 1988 United Nations World Summit of Ministers of Health on Programmes for AIDS Prevention and recognition takes place each year on December 1.
World AIDS Day is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in support for people living with HIV, and to commemorate people who have passed away due to HIV/AIDS. Annually, UNAIDS agencies, governments, nonprofit organizations, community groups, and others across the globe join to campaign around specific themes related to AIDS. The theme of this year’s #WorldAIDSDay is “Let Communities Lead” to shine light on how community-led interventions are central to the end of AIDS.
“The City’s annual recognition of World AIDS Day is an opportunity for us to remember loved ones lost over the last four decades to AIDS, to support those living with HIV, and to chart a course to end AIDS,” said City of West Hollywood Mayor Sepi Shyne. “Far too many people have died far too soon because of HIV and AIDS. In West Hollywood, for many years, we have declared that this is unacceptable. Our Human Services team works to support organizations that facilitate access to medical and emotional care, prevention and treatment, and resources. Our HIV Zero efforts help bring us toward the day we can all celebrate the end of suffering and loss from AIDS.”
This year’s World AIDS Day events and programming are as follows:
The 23rd Annual Paul Andrew Starke Warrior Awards will take place on Thursday, November 30, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. at the City of West Hollywood’s Council Chambers/Public Meeting Room, located at 625 N. San Vicente Boulevard. The Warrior Awards event is free and open to the public and no RSVP is required. Limited validated parking will be available at the adjacent West Hollywood Park 5-Story structure.
Warrior Awards are given to outstanding employees or volunteers of local agencies that offer HIV/AIDS and/or substance abuse prevention and care services. This year’s event will feature keynote speaker Cathy Reback, Ph.D., Founder and Executive Director of Friends Community Center, who will also receive a Lifetime Achievement Award.
This year’s Warrior Awards honorees, in addition, will be:
- Michael Buitron – APLA Health;
- Ramon Cervantes-Tadeo – C.I.T.Y. x1 Youth Group;
- Paul Chavez – Los Angeles LGBT Center;
- Kimberly Curtin, Pharm.D., APh – Men’s Health Foundation
- Susan Holt, Psy.D., LMFT – Being Alive;
- Ilene Kasser – The Tweakers Project;
- Prudence Mendiola – Friends Community Center; and
- John Sovec, LMFT – The Life Group LA.
AIDSWatch, the electronic memorial to people lost to HIV and AIDS, will be viewable on www.AIDSWatch.org and on the City of West Hollywood’s WeHoTV broadcast and streaming channels, including Spectrum Channel 10 within West Hollywood, beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, December 1, 2023 for 24 hours.
The City of West Hollywood will join STORIES: The AIDS Monument and APLA Health in a World AIDS Day event on Friday, December 1, 2023. The evening will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a reception at the West Hollywood Park Aquatic and Recreation Center (ARC) Respite Deck, located at 8750 El Tovar Place. After a short program with refreshments, attendees will descend the grand staircase of the ARC at 6:30 p.m. in a candlelight procession through West Hollywood Park and along N. Robertson, Santa Monica, and N. San Vicente Boulevards to the City’s Council Chambers/Public Meeting Room, located at 625 N. San Vicente Boulevard. There, the evening will continue with a screening of the award-winning 2023 documentary Commitment to Life. Doors will open at 7 p.m. and the screening will begin promptly at 7:15 p.m. Events are free to attend and open to the public. Limited validated parking will be available at the West Hollywood Park 5-Story structure. Advance RSVP is requested by reserving a spot on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/world-aids-day-in-west-hollywood-tickets-750017812467.
The onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic had a significant impact in West Hollywood. The disease’s elevated infection rate among gay men caused a devastatingly high number of deaths in the City. The City of West Hollywood was one of the first government entities to provide social services grants to local HIV/AIDS organizations. The City of West Hollywood sponsored one of the first AIDS awareness campaigns in the country in October 1985 and the City’s response to the AIDS crisis has been recognized as a model for other cities, nationally and globally.
The City of West Hollywood actively participates in the development of programs that can bring awareness about the HIV/AIDS epidemic and services to people living with HIV/AIDS. In January 2015, the City announced its vision to become an ‘HIV Zero’ city. The City is currently implementing its HIV Zero Strategic Initiative.
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Paulo Murillo is Editor in Chief and Publisher of WEHO TIMES. He brings over 20 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, and photo journalist.
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The preceding article was previously published by WeHo Times and is republished with permission.
West Hollywood
The Abbey & The Chapel sold to local technology entrepreneur
The sale is expected to be finalized within a few months, after the ABC licenses transfer over, after which Schukraft will assume ownership

By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – The Abbey Food & Bar, and The Chapel at The Abbey have been sold. In a landmark move, entrepreneurs David Cooley and Tristan Schukraft have jointly announced an agreement for the sale of of both iconic venues.
“The Abbey is more than just a bar. It’s been a sanctuary for the LGBTQ+ community through tough and good times alike, from the AIDS Crisis to the fight for Marriage Equality and Transgender Rights. I’m proud that The Abbey has been a place for support, unity, activism, and celebration,” reflects David Cooley, the founder of The Abbey. “I’ve spent half my life here, meeting incredible people and seeing how The Abbey has been a place of happiness and acceptance for so many. Now, it’s time for someone new to lead. Tristan has been coming here for years. He gets what The Abbey means to people. I trust him to look after our community, our guests, and our team. Plus, I’m sure he’s going to throw some great parties.”
Tristan Schukraft is a technology entrepreneur, turned hotelier, nightlife aficionado and well-known member of the West Hollywood LGBTQ+ community. The Abbey and The Chapel will add to Schukraft’s portfolio of businesses that enrich the LGBTQ+ community across the United States, which includes MISTR, the largest telemedicine provider of free online PrEP and long-term HIV care serving all 50 states, D.C., and Puerto Rico. More recently Schukraft acquired and is in the process of reimagining Tryst and Circo, LGBTQ+ hotel and nightlife venues in San Juan Puerto Rico.
“I’m excited to build on the legacy that David Cooley created over the last 33 years at The Abbey. David built a small coffee shop on an unknown side street, into one of the most famous gay bars in the country, if not the world. This is both an honor and a significant responsibility,” explains Tristan Schukraft. “I plan to respect and honor The Abbey’s history while bringing new ideas that reflect our evolving LGBTQ+ community and my personal approach to hospitality. We’re not just maintaining a legacy business and an international landmark; we’re adding to the future of LGBTQ+ nightlife.”
The transition of ownership is expected to be seamless, with The Abbey’s long-time management team staying in place. Todd Barnes, The Abbey’s General Manager has spent over 20 years managing The Abbey. Todd is supported by Assistant General Manager, Kiki Farahat, who has spent over 15 years at The Abbey. They lead a team of several managers and hundreds of servers, bartenders, hosts, promoters, back-of-house staff, DJ’s, dancers, drag queens and entertainers who make The Abbey one of the most popular nightlife destinations in the world. The Abbey and The Chapel’s schedule of events and parties will all continue as planned.
The sale is expected to be finalized within a few months, after the ABC licenses transfer over, after which Tristan Schukraft will assume ownership and operational responsibilities.
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Paulo Murillo is Editor in Chief and Publisher of WEHO TIMES. He brings over 20 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, and photo journalist.
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The preceding article was previously published by WeHo Times and is republished with permission.
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West Hollywood in brief- City government in action this week
Veterans Day 2023, Transgender Awareness Month & Transgender Day of Remembrance, C.I.T.Y. x1 Youth Group’s Pre-Thanksgiving plus more

City of West Hollywood Celebrates Veterans Day 2023
Veterans Day Ceremony on Saturday, November 11 at 11 a.m. will Honor Veterans and Active Members of the US Armed Forces
WEST HOLLYWOOD – The City of West Hollywood will honor veterans and active members of the United States Armed Forces during its annual Veterans Day ceremony on Saturday, November 11, 2023 at 11 a.m. The ceremony will take place in-person at the Sal Guarriello Veterans’ Memorial, located on the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and Holloway Drive. The Memorial will feature wreaths and American flags as part of the City’s recognition of Veterans Day and the City will welcome community members at the Memorial to pay respects.
This year, the City will be thanking veterans for the service in the military and will focus on bringing awareness and resources to mental health issues that affect veterans. The event will feature the Pledge of Allegiance, a bugler playing Taps, and a moment of silence followed by The National Anthem performed by members of the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles.For more information, please call the City of West Hollywood’s City Recreation Services Division at (323) 848-6534, or email [email protected]. For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.
West Hollywood Commemorates Transgender Awareness Month and Transgender Day of Remembrance
The City of West Hollywood and its Transgender Advisory Board recognize November as Transgender Awareness Month. Since its incorporation in 1984, the City of West Hollywood has led the region in the pursuit and implementation of progressive and humane policies, fostering an environment of acceptance in which diversity is celebrated.
During Transgender Awareness Month, the City of West Hollywood will fly the blue, pink, and white Transgender flag over West Hollywood City Hall and will light the globe lanterns above Santa Monica Boulevard in blue, pink, and white through Monday, November 20, 2023.
Transgender Awareness Month events in November will include a performance of the TransDiaries, produced by Hollywood NOW, the Hollywood Chapter of the National Organization of Women.
The event will take place on Saturday, November 11, 2023 and Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. at the City of West Hollywood’s Council Chambers/Public Meeting Room, located at 625 N. San Vicente Boulevard.
The two performances are free and open to the public. For more information and to RSVP, please visit the Eventbrite page https://transdiaries2023.eventbrite.com.
TransDiaries will Take Place on November 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the City’s Council Chambers/Public Meeting Room
Transgender Day of Remembrance Ceremony will Take Place on Sunday, November 19 at 6 p.m. in the City Council Chambers
The City of West Hollywood is also a co-sponsoring multiple community events hosted by trans-led organizations in Los Angeles:
- The TransLatin@Coalition’s GARRAS Fashion Show will take place on Saturday, November 18, 2023 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Pacific Design Center, located at 8687 Melrose Avenue. Tickets for the TransLatin@ Coalition’s GARRAS fashion show can be purchased at https://garras.org. The TransLatin@ Coalition is a nonprofit organization that advocates for the specific needs of the TransLatin@ community that reside in the United States.
- The City of West Hollywood will also host The Church of Trans Love’s Trans Love Dance on Friday, November 17, 2023, from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the West Hollywood Park Aquatic and Recreation Center Respite Deck, located at 8750 El Tovar Place, adjacent to West Hollywood Library. This free event will feature performances and dance rituals from Shakina Nayfack and Loretta Lorraine, and music by DJ Asha. More information can be found on the City’s online calendar. This event is supported in part by a Transgender Arts Initiative Grant from the City of West Hollywood.
- The Unique Woman’s Coalition’s (UWC) TransGiving Dinner will take place on Sunday, November 19, 2023, and will begin at 5 p.m. The Unique Woman’s Coalition (UWC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to being a collective voice centering on the narratives and needs of Black Trans culture. The purpose of this holiday-inspired dinner is to celebrate transgender lives and accomplishments and remember those lost to anti-trans violence. The dinner will also provide much needed resources such as PPE (personal protective equipment) kits, sleeping bags, clothing, vaccines, and much more. For more information about the event, please visit https://www.theuwc.org.
The City of West Hollywood will host an in-person Transgender Day of Remembrance Ceremony at 6 p.m. on Sunday, November 19, 2023 featuring speakers and a reading of names to memorialize people who have been murdered as a result of anti-transgender violence. Transgender Day of Remembrance is part of the City of West Hollywood’s annual recognition of Transgender Awareness Month, which is recognized throughout the United States each November.
Transgender Day of Remembrance is an opportunity to look forward to the future and recommit to ending discrimination and transphobia by amplifying the visibility and voices of the transgender community.
The Transgender Day of Remembrance event will be broadcast live on the on the City’s WeHoTV channels and streams.
For details, visit www.weho.org/wehotv. WeHoTV broadcasts are available within the City of West Hollywood on Spectrum Cable Channel 10. In addition, programming may be viewed using streaming platforms by searching “WeHoTV” within the search functions of AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, and Roku services.
It will also be available live and for replay at the City’s WeHoTV YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/wehotv. Visit the City’s online calendar for more information about this event. The City encourages every community stakeholder to honor the lives and memories of community members and take the opportunity to reflect on the work that remains to be done.
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) tracks annual statistics of violence against the people in the transgender community. In the latest statistics currently available, HRC has reported that thus far in 2023 there have been at least 25 transgender or gender non-conforming people fatally shot or killed by other violent means in the United States.
A disproportionately high number of victims are Black and Latinx transgender women. Past HRC reports include 41 deaths in 2022; 59 deaths in 2021; 33 deaths in 2020; 27 deaths in 2019; 26 deaths in 2018; 29 deaths in 2017; and 23 deaths in 2016. This wave of violence has been declared an epidemic by the American Medical Association.
Rates of actual violence or deaths may, in fact, be higher but anti-transgender violence can be difficult to accurately measure as victims are sometimes misgendered in reports, which can delay awareness of deadly incidents.

The City of West Hollywood has been one of the most outspoken cities in the nation in advocating for the legal rights of LGBT people. More than 40 percent of residents in the City of West Hollywood identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.
The City of West Hollywood is one of the first municipalities to form a Transgender Advisory Board, which addresses matters of advocacy on behalf of transgender people in the areas of education, community awareness, and empowerment, and makes recommendations to the West Hollywood City Council. Through its Transgender Advisory Board, the City of West Hollywood regularly co-sponsors programming and recognizes Transgender Awareness Month and Transgender Day of Remembrance each November.
For more information about the City of West Hollywood’s Transgender Awareness Month events, visit www.weho.org/tam.
As part of its support of the transgender community, the City of West Hollywood has a Transgender Resource Guide available on the City’s website, which provides information about a variety of resources including legal, health, and social services, available in the Greater Los Angeles area to enhance and improve the well-being of transgender people.
For more information about Transgender Awareness Month, please contact City of West Hollywood Community Programs Coordinator Moya Márquez at (323) 848-6574 or [email protected].
For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.
West Hollywood Co-Sponsors C.I.T.Y. x1 Youth Group’s Pre-Thanksgiving Dinner and Community Events
Events from November 19-22 will Provide a Safe Space Where LGBTQ+ Youth Ages 14-24 Can Interact with Community and Allies
The City of West Hollywood is a co-sponsor of the C.I.T.Y. x1 Youth Group’s 2023 “Big Feast” pre-Thanksgiving dinner and community events throughout the month of November. C.I.T.Y. x1 (Community Intervention Through Youth) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to organizing free social events for at-risk and homeless LGBTQ+ youth between the ages of 14-24.
As part of its mission, C.I.T.Y. x1 is committed to connecting LGBTQ+ homeless youth to life-changing social services including GED tutoring and job training, transitional housing assistance, medical care and health services, support groups, and food assistance. Since its formation in 2005, C.I.T.Y. x1 has serviced more than 7,500 youth through its collaborative partnerships with local service providers, nonprofit organizations, and local municipalities such as the City of West Hollywood.
This year’s C.I.T.Y. x1 November festivities will run from Sunday, November 19, 2023, through Wednesday, November 22, 2023. C.I.T.Y. x1 will host two meal distributions; the first is scheduled for Monday, November 20, 2023, and the second is scheduled for Wednesday, November 22, 2023, at QQ Café, located at 830 San Julian Street in the City of Los Angeles.
The pre-Thanksgiving Dinner is open to youth ages 14-24 and will take place on Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday, November 22, 2023, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at QQ Café, located at 830 San Julian Street in the City of Los Angeles. More information is available at www.cityx1.org.
In 2009, the City of West Hollywood began partnering with C.I.T.Y. x1 to provide co-sponsorship for its pre-Thanksgiving community events and dinners. Through the years, people in the West Hollywood community and members of the former LGBTQ+ Advisory Board/Lesbian and Gay Advisory Board (now LGBTQ+ Commission) have supported and volunteered at these holiday events with food and meal distribution.
For more than 15 years, C.I.T.Y x1 has remained steadfast in its mission to provide a safe space where youth can access much-needed services and interact with their community and allies. All C.I.T.Y x1 events are alcohol and tobacco-free and are intended to serve as an alternative to the club scene and event organizers anticipate that several LGBTQ+ youth from West Hollywood will attend events.
In 2019, C.I.T.Y x1 held in-person events where approximately 300 meals were served, and events were resumed as in-person in 2022. In 2020 and 2021, the C.I.T.Y x1 events were modified to drop-off only due to COVID-19 restrictions on public gatherings. Despite modifications, more than 500 meals were delivered to people.
For more information, please contact Jasmine Duckworth, City of West Hollywood Community Programs Coordinator, at (323) 848-6559 or at [email protected].
For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.
City of West Hollywood’s Human Rights Speakers Series
Presents the WOMEN LIFE FREEDOM Film Festival
Event will Take Place on Tuesday, November 28 at the City’s Council Chambers/Public Meeting Room. FREE; RSVP is Required: http://go.weho.org/hrss
The City of West Hollywood’s Human Rights Speakers Series, in conjunction with Empower Women Media and Women’s Voices Now, will present the WOMEN LIFE FREEDOM Film Festival highlighting short films addressing women’s rights through the lens of Iranian and Farsi-speaking women filmmakers to support pluralism and democracy.
The WOMEN LIFE FREEDOM Film Festival panel discussions are aimed to raise awareness of the human rights issues faced by women in Iran and other parts of the world. The panelists will include Iranian filmmakers, advocates, and experts in the Iranian diaspora who will shine a light on the Iran Freedom Movement, focusing on human rights and democratic change.
The event will take place on Tuesday, November 28, 2023, at the City of West Hollywood’s Council Chambers/Public Meeting Room, located at 625 N. San Vicente Boulevard, adjacent to the West Hollywood Library. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. and opening remarks will take place at 6 p.m., the film screening will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by the panel discussion. The event is free, but seating is limited. RSVP is required at http://go.weho.org/hrss.
The eruption of nationwide protests in the Islamic Republic of Iran began on September 17, 2022 in response to the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini. Mahsa, from the Kurdish minority, was detained by law enforcement for allegedly failing to adhere to hijab (headscarf) rules and died three days later while in custody. The main slogan of protesters is a call for women’s equality and a stance against religious fundamentalism: “Woman, Life, Freedom.”
The City of West Hollywood’s Human Rights Speakers Series brings together diverse communities to learn about and discuss global, national, and local human rights issues in a supportive environment. The series reflects the City’s commitment to human rights and core value of Respect and Support for People.
For additional information about the Human Rights Speakers Series, please visit www.weho.org/hrss.For more information, please contact Joy Tribble, the City of West Hollywood’s Arts Specialist, at (323) 848-6360 or at [email protected].
For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.
West Hollywood’s Restaurants and Bars Showcase
Delicious Specialties in November Eat + Drink Week
Eat + Drink Week Runs from Friday, November 3 through
Sunday, November 12 with Participating Venues Offering
Specially Curated Menu Options: www.eatanddrinkweek.com
The City of West Hollywood boasts some of the best dining and cocktail options in Southern California. The City of West Hollywood is getting the word out that the West Hollywood Travel and Tourism Board, also known as Visit West Hollywood, is teaming up with the West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce for the return of its celebrated Eat + Drink Week series, featuring special promotions and unique menus from West Hollywood’s top dining venues this November.
Eat + Drink Week is so packed with offerings that the event has been extended from a seven-day week to a 10-day festival, which kicks off on Friday, November 3, 2023. Participants can expect creative cuisines and innovative craft cocktails to delight foodie tastebuds. All participating restaurants and bars are within the municipal boundaries of the City of West Hollywood. The festival ends on Sunday, November 12, 2023.
West Hollywood is a mecca for foodies seeking unique dishes, crafty cocktails, and uninhibited luxury. From the Sunset Strip to Santa Monica Boulevard and the Design District, West Hollywood is home to Michelin-rated hot spots, bars offering world-class mixology, and various other hidden gems around nearly every corner.
Due to the popularity of Eat + Drink Week, reservations are strongly encouraged. Walk-ins are welcome but are not guaranteed. Find out more and make reservations by visiting www.eatanddrinkweek.com.
During Eat + Drink Week, participating businesses will dazzle taste buds with specially curated menus, discounted prices, and/or unique culinary creations. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore the diverse and eclectic food scene that has long made West Hollywood a foodie paradise. Eat + Drink Week is a not-to-be-missed happening for dining enthusiasts, both tourists and locals alike.
Highlights of Eat + Drink Week 2023 will include:
- Exclusive Menus: Participating restaurants will offer a wide range of cuisines to satisfy every palate and feature exclusive menus created just for Eat + Drink Week.
- Special Prices: Diners can enjoy special prices on signature dishes and multi-course meals, making it the perfect time to try out that restaurant on your “must try” list.
- Unique Offerings: Get ready to savor the unexpected! Some restaurants will unveil limited-time, one-of-a-kind dishes.
- Cocktail Creations: Mixologists will be crafting unique libations to complement your dining experience.
For more information, please visit www.eatanddrinkweek.com.For additional information, please contact the City of West Hollywood’s Business Development Division at (323) 848-6856 or at [email protected].
For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.
For up-to-date information about City of West Hollywood news and events, follow @wehocity on social media, sign-up for news updates at www.weho.org/email, and visit the City’s calendar of meetings and events at www.weho.org/calendar. City services are accessible by phone at (323) 848-6400 and via website at www.weho.org. Sign up for the City’s text message platform by texting “WeHo” to (323) 848-5000.
West Hollywood
English Bulldog stolen at gunpoint in West Hollywood
Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station at (310) 855-8850

By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – An English Bulldog named Capone was forcibly taken at gunpoint from his owner in West Hollywood on Monday night. Owners are asking for leads to his safe return.
Justin Garcia was in the midst of taking Capone for a walk on Olive Drive at approximately 11:45 p.m. Garcia told local media outlets KTLA 5 and KABC 7, that a trio of thieves suddenly jumped out of a black four-door Jeep and brandished a firearm at him.
Garcia reported that the assailants, concealed by masks, issued a chilling ultimatum, demanding, “Give me your dog or you die.”
One of the thiefs seized Capone and placed the dog in the back of the Jeep, while another invaded Justin’s car, ransacking its contents and scattering his possessions. Remarkably, only an outdated security badge was taken. A bundle of cash the vehicle was untouched.
The culprits hastily made their escape, eluding Justin’s attempts to pursue them.
Both Garcia and his girlfriend, Sasha Pabirskaya, searched the neighborhood trying to locate their cherished pet, hoping the thieves might have abandoned Capone in the vicinity.
Capone, a one-year-and-ten-month-old tricolor English bulldog weighing approximately 50 pounds, is described by his owners as the epitome of friendliness and sweetness.
“I’m deeply worried; he’s not only just a part of our family and our life, but he’s my emotional support animal,” Garcia said. “He’s everything I need when I have a hard day, and I come home; he’s there for me with unconditional love.”
“I feel like a piece of me is missing,” Pabirskaya said. “They took my heart.”
Anyone with information on the case is asked to contact the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station at (310) 855-8850.
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Paulo Murillo is Editor in Chief and Publisher of WEHO TIMES. He brings over 20 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, and photo journalist.
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The preceding article was previously published by WeHo Times and is republished with permission.
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WeHo City Manager David Wilson: ‘Halloween was a Success’
Wilson called the event a “success by all measures.” He added that the city looked forward to having the event next year

By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – West Hollywood City Manager, David Wilson, gave his manager’s report during a Regular City Council Meeting on Monday, November 6, 2023. On the topic of this year’s WeHo Halloween Carnaval, Wilson called the event a “success by all measures.” He added that the city looked forward to having the event next year.
His comments on Halloween are as follows:
“Halloween was a success by all measures. The streets were busy throughout the night, the businesses were filled, and there was countless 1000s of visitors who had a great time. We had over 40,000 views to the city’s Halloween web page, and more than 71 million impressions on social media. All the major media outlets in the Los Angeles region covered our event including KNBC, KABC, KTLA, Good Day LA, Fox 11, LA Times, La Magazine, KCRW, and KNX.
The city worked in partnership with the LA County Sheriff’s Department, the Los Angeles County Fire Department, Block by Block and emergency preparedness contractors who provided a safe environment. There were no significant incidents that occurred from a public safety perspective. There were four arrests for non injury related incidents, vandalism, public intoxication and mutual combat.
Overall 26 businesses activated their spaces under the city special event permit process and again, overall it was a successful event and we look forward to having it again next year.”
The City of West Hollywood’s Halloween Carnaval, returned in 2023 to the City’s Rainbow District along Santa Monica Boulevard on October 31, 2023, from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. The event was free to attend and open to the public. It was a one-mile stretch of Historic Route 66 along Santa Monica Boulevard between N. Doheny Drive and N. La Cienega Boulevard. The event will featured a stage at the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and N. San Vicente Boulevard with a live DJ set, food trucks, and thousands of wildly dressed people in Halloween costumes for a one-of-a-kind experience.
First launched in 1987, West Hollywood’s celebration of Halloween is rooted in the City’s diverse culture and community. Year by year, what became known as the City’s Halloween Carnaval grew into an annual gathering of phenomenal costumes, entertainment, culture, and self-expression with a myriad of observers, revelers, exhibitionists, and performers with many thousands of people in attendance each year.
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Paulo Murillo is Editor in Chief and Publisher of WEHO TIMES. He brings over 20 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, and photo journalist.
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The preceding article was previously published by WeHo Times and is republished with permission.
West Hollywood
Mikeal Maglieri, Whisky A Go-Go & Rainbow Bar & Grill owner has died
Since 1964, the Whisky A Go Go, located on the iconic Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, has played host to a stellar lineup of rock legends

By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – Mikeal Maglieri, the owner of The Whisky a Go-Go and The Rainbow Bar and Grill died on November 5, from a reported heart attack. He was 73 years old.
The Whisky A Go Go confirmed Mikael’s death in a social media post on Facebook stating: “He Was The Best Person In The World. The Most Generous. The Most Loving. Just The Best Person In The World.
Maglieri was the son of legendary Rainbow Bar & Grill and Whisky-A-Go-Go owner and founder Mario Maglieri who passed away in May of 2017.
In 2019, Gravitas Ventures unveiled a documentary titled “The Rainbow.” This film delves into the captivating story of the esteemed owner of Rainbow Bar & Grill, The Roxy Theatre, and Whisky A Go Go, along with his family, and their profound influence on the Los Angeles rock scene over the past six decades. Directed by Zak Knutson, the documentary includes insightful interviews with iconic figures in the world of rock, such as Ozzy Osbourne, Slash, Gene Simmons, Lita Ford, and the late Lemmy Kilmister.
Since its inception in 1964, the Whisky A Go Go, located on the iconic Sunset Strip in Los Angeles, has played host to a stellar lineup of rock legends. The roster includes renowned acts such as THE DOORS, THE BYRDS, Janis Joplin, Neil Young, Smokey Robinson, THE TEMPTATIONS, LED ZEPPELIN, Alice Cooper, VAN HALEN, GUNS N’ ROSES, MÖTLEY CRÜE, and METALLICA.
Notably, in 1972, Mario Maglieri, in collaboration with Whisky co-founder Elmer Valentine, Lou Adler, and other notable figures, initiated the Rainbow Bar & Grill just down the street from the Whisky. During its zenith, the Rainbow attracted the likes of Keith Moon, John Lennon, and Alice Cooper as regular patrons.

The Whisky held a pivotal role in the trajectories of many musical careers, particularly for bands rooted in Southern California. THE BYRDS, BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD, and SMOKESTACK LIGHTNIN’ were regular fixtures, while THE DOORS briefly served as the house band until their departure. Van Morrison’s band, THEM, enjoyed a two-week residency in June 1966, featuring THE DOORS as the opening act. On the final night, they joined forces for a memorable jam session on “Gloria.” Notably, Frank Zappa’s THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION secured a record contract based on their performance at the Whisky.
THE TURTLES took the stage at the Whisky as their hit single “Happy Together” was soaring in popularity, though they lost their bassist, Chip Douglas, who had arranged the song, to THE MONKEES. Guitarist Michael Nesmith invited him to become their producer, although Douglas later returned to THE TURTLES a year later in a producing role. Neil Diamond also made occasional appearances at the Whisky, adding to its musical legacy.
A significant chapter in the venue’s history unfolded when METALLICA bassist Cliff Burton was recruited by the band after an electrifying performance with his group TRAUMA at the Whisky. Additionally, CHICAGO served as the house band when Jimi Hendrix witnessed their performance, subsequently inviting them to tour and open for him, further cementing the Whisky’s role in shaping the music industry.
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Paulo Murillo is Editor in Chief and Publisher of WEHO TIMES. He brings over 20 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, and photo journalist.
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The preceding article was previously published by WeHo Times and is republished with permission.
West Hollywood
Street closures & safety guidelines for WeHo Halloween Carnaval
The City of West Hollywood and the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station remind attendees about the following important safety guidelines

By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – To ensure a safe WeHo Halloween Carnaval for everyone, the City of West Hollywood and the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station remind attendees about the following important safety guidelines:
- No alcohol or public drinking will be allowed
- No backpacks, camera cases, tote bags, etc. will be permitted (clear plastic bags will be allowed)
- No weapons, fireworks, or drones will be tolerated
- Kids and pets are strongly discouraged
- Carnaval-goers remember: If You See Something, Say Something.
- Dial 911 for emergencies
Street closures associated with Halloween Carnaval are, as follows:
- N. San Vicente Boulevard between Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue from 12:01 a.m. on October 31, 2023 to no later than 7 a.m. on November 1, 2023. All alleyways between Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue from 12:01 a.m. on October 31, 2023 to no later than 7 a.m. on November 1, 2023.
- Santa Monica Boulevard between N. Croft Avenue/ Holloway Drive and N. Doheny Drive from 10 a.m. on October 31, 2023 through 6 a.m. on November 1, 2023.
- La Cienega Boulevard between Holloway Drive and Willoughby Avenue from 10 a.m. October 31, 2023 to 6 a.m. on November 1, 2023.
- N. San Vicente Boulevard between Santa Monica Boulevard and Cynthia Street from 10 a.m. on October 31, 2023 through 6 a.m. on November 1, 2023.
- N. Robertson Boulevard between Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue from 10 a.m. on October 31, 2023 through 6 a.m. on November 1, 2023.
- N. La Peer Drive between Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue from 10 a.m. on October 31, 2023 through 6 a.m. on November 1, 2023.
- N. Almont Drive between Santa Monica Boulevard and Melrose Avenue from 10 a.m. on October 31, 2023 through 6 a.m. on November 1, 2023.
- Sunset Boulevard eastbound and westbound turn lanes onto southbound La Cienega Boulevard from 10 a.m. on October 31, 2023 through 6 a.m. on November 1, 2023.
West Hollywood Park facilities impacts/closures will occur as follows:
- West Hollywood Park will be closed from 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, October 31, 2023 through 7 a.m. Wednesday, November 1, 2023.
- West Hollywood Park small and large dog parks and basketball courts will be closed from 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, October 31, 2023 through 7 a.m. Wednesday, November 1, 2023.
- West Hollywood Park Five-Story Parking Structure will be closed all day on Tuesday, October 31, 2023; the structure will reopen on Wednesday, November 1, 2023 at 7 a.m.
The City will lift residential permit parking Citywide between 11 a.m. on Tuesday, October 31, 2023, and 12 p.m. on Wednesday, November 1, 2023.
Cityline Commuter and Local routes will be closed west of Kings Road on October 31, 2023. Cityline Flex and Local will end service at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, October 31, 2023. Regular Cityline routes and services will resume on November 1, 2023.
The PickUp and Cityline will offer service from 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. for West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval. Combined services will operate from Kings Road to La Brea Avenue, and connecting to Hollywood/Highland Metro station from 5 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. The PickUp will continue to operate until 3 a.m. between Kings Road and La Brea Avenue.
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) bus lines that connect to the City of West Hollywood include 4, 10, 30/330, 105, 212/312, 217, and 218. More information regarding lines and route changes is available at www.metro.net.
First launched in 1987, West Hollywood’s celebration of Halloween is rooted in the City’s diverse culture and community. Year by year, what became known as the City’s Halloween Carnaval grew into an annual gathering of phenomenal costumes, entertainment, culture, and self-expression with a myriad of observers, revelers, exhibitionists, and performers with countless thousands of people in attendance each year. People come from all over the region – and, in fact, the world – to take part in the fun!
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Paulo Murillo is Editor in Chief and Publisher of WEHO TIMES. He brings over 20 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, and photo journalist.
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The preceding article was previously published by WeHo Times and is republished with permission.
West Hollywood
WeHo reminds LA area Halloween Carnaval is Tuesday, Oct. 31st
The 2023 Halloween Carnaval will feature a stage at the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and N. San Vicente Boulevard

WEST HOLLYWOOD – The City of West Hollywood’s iconic Halloween Carnaval, one of the most unique Halloween gatherings in the world, returns in 2023. Halloween in West Hollywood is anticipated to draw many thousands of costumed revelers to the City’s Rainbow District along Santa Monica Boulevard on October 31.
For details about street closures, facilities closures, transportation and parking, and changes to residential permit parking, visit the City of West Hollywood’s Halloween information web page www.weho.org/halloween.
To receive SMS/text updates about Halloween details, send a text message with the word halloween (or text a jack-o’-lantern emoji) to (323) 848-5000.
The City of West Hollywood’s Halloween Carnaval is free to attend and open to the public. It will take place on Tuesday, October 31, 2023 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. on a one-mile stretch of Historic Route 66 along Santa Monica Boulevard between N. Doheny Drive and N. La Cienega Boulevard.
The Halloween Carnaval will feature a stage at the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and N. San Vicente Boulevard with a live DJ set, food trucks, and thousands of wildly dressed people in Halloween costumes for an unforgettable experience.
In addition, there will be Halloween celebrations at West Hollywood’s one-of-a-kind bars, restaurants, clubs, hotels, entertainment venues, and more on Halloween and during the preceding weekend.

To ensure a safe Halloween Carnaval for everyone, the City of West Hollywood and the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station remind attendees about important safety guidelines:
- No alcohol or public drinking will be allowed;
- No backpacks, camera cases, tote bags, etc. will be permitted (clear plastic bags will be allowed);
- No weapons, fireworks, or drones will be tolerated;
- Children and pets are strongly discouraged; and
Halloween Carnaval-goers remember: If You See Something, Say Something. Members of the public are encouraged to reach out to the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station 24/7 at (310) 855-8850 with any safety or security concerns. In an emergency, please call 911.
Additionally, the City’s Block by Block Security Ambassadors program leverages the effectiveness of local law enforcement and works in collaboration with the Sheriff’s Station to address nonviolent calls for service.
The Block by Block Security Ambassador Hotline provides access to free 24/7 support by calling (833) WEHO-BBB or (833) 934-6222.
For inquires to the City of West Hollywood’s Event Services Division, please email [email protected]. For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.
West Hollywood
LA County Deputy Sheriff hit by car in WeHo during pursuit
The deputy suffered serious injuries and was transported to a hospital. He is currently listed as being in stable condition

By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – A Los Angeles County West Hollywood Sheriff’s Deputy was hit by car during a pursuit of a burglary suspect’s vehicle in the city’s westside area.
Helicopters and sheriff’s vehicles were in search of two suspects who have not been found as of the posting of this piece. The incident unfolded around 4:40 p.m. near the intersection of San Vicente Boulevard and Cynthia Street in West Hollywood. Paramedics drove the injured deputy to a nearby hospital and is reported to be in stable condition.
Deputies eventually located the suspect’s vehicle and a brief pursuit began.
The injured deputy was standing beside his vehicle when the suspect hit him, slamming into the patrol car’s door in the process, officials said.
According to the sheriff’s department, the suspect’s vehicle was a black Dodge Charger.
The deputy suffered serious injuries and was transported to a hospital. He is currently listed as being in stable condition, according to Sheriff’s Department officials.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is asking for the public’s assistance in apprehending the person or persons responsible.
LASD released the following official statement:
Major Crimes Bureau Requests Public’s Assistance to Locate Suspect Vehicle #WestHollywood
On Thursday October 19, 2023, at approximately 4:33 P.M., deputies attempted to stop the above pictured suspect vehicle near Hilldale Avenue and Cynthia Street in the city of West Hollywood. However, the vehicle tried to evade the responding deputies.
As the suspect vehicle drove past the deputies, the vehicle hit the open passenger door of a patrol vehicle, striking the deputy with the door, causing serious injury to the deputy. The suspect vehicle then drove away at a high rate of speed and out of view.
The vehicle is described as a 2022 dark grey Dode Challenger, with Nevada license plate #802-W31. The vehicle is missing its front license plate.
Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or may have information as to the suspect’s vehicle are encouraged to contact Major Crimes Bureau, 562-946-7893, or if you would like to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477, or on-line at www.p3tips.com.
If you see something, say something. Anonymous tips can be called into Crimestoppers at (800) 222-TIPS (8477), or by texting 274637 (C-R-I-M-E-S on most keypads) with a cell phone. If you see something, say something. Anyone with information can also drop a tip at https://www.lacrimestoppers.org.
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Paulo Murillo is Editor in Chief and Publisher of WEHO TIMES. He brings over 20 years of experience as a columnist, reporter, and photo journalist.
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The preceding article was previously published by WeHo Times and is republished with permission.
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