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Annual Rainbow Key Award, LGBTQ Arts Festival Continues Till End of Pride, Screening of film Patient No More, June is HIV Prevention Month

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WEST HOLLYWOOD ā€“ The City of West Hollywood and its Lesbian and Gay Advisory Board will host a ceremony of the annual Rainbow Key Awards to recognize people and groups who have made outstanding contributions to the LGBTQ community.  

This yearā€™s Rainbow Key Awards will be held in-person on Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 6 p.m. at the Cityā€™s Council Chambers/Public Meeting Room, located at 625 N. San Vicente Boulevard, adjacent to West Hollywood Park. Details about registering to attend the event are available by visiting the Cityā€™s website at www.weho.org/rainbowkey. The ceremony will also be available for viewing on the Cityā€™s WeHoTV YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/wehotv.  

Each year, the West Hollywood City Council selects award recipients following recommendations made through a nomination process overseen by the City of West Hollywoodā€™s Lesbian and Gay Advisory Board (LGAB). 

This yearā€™s Rainbow Key Awards honorees are: Jazzmun Crayton; Greg Hernandez; Damian Pelliccione, LaShawn McGhee, Alia Daniels, and Chris Rodriguez; Monica Trasandes; and, Amita Swadhin.

Celebration will Honor Those Who Have Made Outstanding Contributions to the LGBTQ+ Community

The City of West Hollywood has, since 1993, presented Rainbow Key Awards to people and organizations that have made outstanding contributions to the LGBTQ community. Previous honorees have included activists, artists, civic leaders, educators, community organizations, and many others. Contributions, whether by an individual or a group, may be in many forms, including the arts, community action, humanitarian action, sports, medicine, armed services, leadership potential, benefit to the global gay and lesbian community, or in other ways. More than 155 Rainbow Key Awards have been presented since the awardā€™s inception.

Since incorporation in 1984, the City of West Hollywood has become one of the most influential cities in the nation for its outspoken advocacy on LGBTQ issues. No other city of its size has had a greater impact on the national public policy discourse on fairness and inclusiveness for LGBTQ people.

More than 40 percent of residents in West Hollywood identify as LGBTQ and three of the five members of the current West Hollywood City Council are openly gay or lesbian. The City has advocated for nearly four decades for measures to support LGBTQ individuals and has been in the vanguard on efforts to gain and protect equality for all people on a state, national, and international level.

For additional information, please visit www.weho.org/rainbowkey.For more information about the Rainbow Key Awards, please contact Moya MĆ”rquez, City of West Hollywood Community Programs Coordinator, at (323) 848-6574 or at [email protected].

For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

WeHo Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival Continues Through the End of Pride Month, June 30

Each year, the City of West Hollywood celebrates the artistic contributions of the LGBTQ community with its WeHo Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival (formerly known as the One City One Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival). The festival runs for 40 days, from Harvey Milk Day on Sunday, May 22, 2022 through Thursday, June 30, 2022, which marks the end of Pride month.

This year, some events will be presented in-person and others will be available online. All programming details are posted at pride.weho.org and there is a link to this site from www.weho.org/pride

Some highlights of the remainder of the 40-day festival include:

  • WeHo Reads: Pride & Joy in the Matrix ā€“ June 7, 2022 at 6 p.m. Free. Online, RSVP: www.weho.org/wehoreads. LGBTQ+ authors are taking a hard look at society IRL and virtually, pinpointing the ways we come up short in connecting with and loving each other.
  • Pride Poets ā€“ ā€œPledgeā€ Poetry Hotline ā€“ June 11, 2022 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and again from June 11, 2022 at 11 p.m. to June 12, 2022 at 2 a.m. Free. Call (202) 998-3510. LGBTQ poets are standing by ready to tackle all your poetic needs! Call in and have an original poem created for you or a loved one. This yearā€™s theme is ā€œPledge: come share your allegiances with us!ā€
  • Vox Femina: A WeHo Tribute to Sondheim ā€“ June 12, 2022 at 3 p.m. at Congregation Kol Ami, located at 1200 N. La Brea Avenue in West Hollywood. Featuring songs from much-loved shows such as West Side Story, Into the Woods, Company, and many more, this lively concert celebrates one of Broadway’s most beloved and influential lyricists and composers, Stephen Sondheim! With performances from the full VOX ensemble, as well as dynamic solos, this joyful evening is not to be missed! This concert is supported in part by an arts grant from the City of West Hollywood. Free, Suggested Donation $10, RSVP required: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-weho-salute-to-sondheim-tickets-343385995757 
  • Q Con: A One Day Comic Convention Celebrating LGBTQ Comics ā€“ June 18, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Plummer Parkā€™s Fiesta Hall, located at 7377 Santa Monica Boulevard. Free. Find an exciting, diverse selection of LGBTQ comics and graphic novels all in one place! Talk to creators, get autographs! Q Con is family friendly, and admission is free. Cosplay is encouraged. Join in the costume contest for fun and prizes! For the latest updates on Q Con, visit https://www.prismcomics.org/q-con
  • Gay Menā€™s Chorus of Los Angelesā€™ Tribute to QUEEN! ā€“ June 18, 2022 at 4 p.m. at Plummer Park, located at 7377 Santa Monica Boulevard. Free outdoor community concert. Members of the Chorus will sing a selection of iconic songs from Queen and Freddie Mercury, inspired by their recent hit concert QUEEN of the nightWe Are the ChampionsSomebody to Love and We Will Rock You are among the best pop/rock anthems ever written, and the Gay Menā€™s Chorus will bring them to life as youā€™ve never heard before in this special one-hour concert. Space is limited. For reservations visit https://gmcla.org. 
  • Trans Pride LA 2022: The VarieTy Show ā€“ June 18, 2022 at 7 p.m. RSVP required. Free. For more information and to RSVP: https://transpride.lalgbtcenter.org/. The VarieTy Show serves as the grand finale of the annual Trans Pride LA Festival.
  • QUEER DIASPORAS: Lavender City of Dreams presented by RubĆ©n Esparza and Queer Biennial ā€“ through August 19, 2022. Free. Online exhibition with some in-person events at ONE Gallery. Touching on issues of identity, activism, futurity, and beauty where queerness is the thread that weaves through all these personal – yet universal -perspectives. View the exhibition at www.lavendercity.art 
  • Season 2: Walking Amongst the Rubble: Undocuqueer Pride LAā€™s free monthly queer poetry reading series, Influx Collectiv: Queer Reading Series, welcomes season two of the Walking Amongst the Rubble: Undocuqueer Pride podcast. Season two includes poetry performances and interviews by LA-based award-winning undocuqueer poets Sonia Guinansaca, Lupe Limon Corrales, Jennifer Tamayo, and Jesus L. Valles. Episodes will be released weekly on Saturdays in June. Links available here: https://www.influxcollectiv.org/podcast.  

More detailed information and a full list of the City of West Hollywoodā€™s LGBTQ Arts Festival 2022 programming is posted at pride.weho.org and there is a link to this site from www.weho.org/pride.

2022 Festival Theme is: With Liberty, Diversity, Inclusion, and Progress For All

In addition, archived online programs from 2020 and 2021 are available to view. Among these is a collection of short films which tell the fabulous, fun, and deep LGBTQ history of the City of West Hollywood called the Stuart Timmons West Hollywood LGBTQ History Tour.

Acclaimed author/historian Stuart Timmons (author The Trouble With Harry Hay, co-author of GAY L.A., former executive director of the ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives) was in the process of writing his West Hollywood LGBTQ History Tour as the final in a trio of walking tours (Downtown Los Angeles and Silverlake are the other two) when he suffered a debilitating stroke in 2008. The tour remained incomplete until the City of West Hollywoodā€™s Arts Division funded its completion as part of the Cityā€™s 2015 LGBTQ Arts Festival, allowing Timmons and a small team to help finish his research, bringing it to completion as both a self-guided walking tour and a special in-person event featuring performance artists as tour guides. This fun and informative tour returned for two more years, and in 2021, was recorded as a collection of short films that can be viewed on the Cityā€™s WeHo Arts YouTube channel.

The WeHo Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival theme for 2022 is ā€œWith Liberty, Diversity, Inclusion and Progress for Allā€ and this yearā€™s festival poster was designed by Kaija Sydlowski through an open call poster competition which received submissions from around the world. 

The City of West Hollywoodā€™s #WeHoPride LGBTQ Arts Festival is organized by the Cityā€™s Arts Division. The City of West Hollywood is committed to providing accessible arts programming for residents and visitors.

The City of West Hollywoodā€™s Arts Division delivers a broad array of arts programs including: Art on the Outside (temporary public art), Urban Art Program (permanent public art), Summer Sounds, Winter Sounds, the WeHo Reads literary series, Free Theatre in the Parks, Arts Grants for Nonprofit Arts Organizations, Library Exhibits and Programming, the City Poet Laureate Program, Human Rights Speakers Series and the #WeHoPride LGBTQ Arts Festival.

For additional information, please visit www.weho.org/arts. For more information about the City of West Hollywoodā€™s WeHo Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival, please contact Mike Che, the City of West Hollywoodā€™s Arts Coordinator, at (323) 848-6377 or at [email protected].

For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

City of West Hollywood to Co-Host Virtual Screening and Panel Discussion of Documentary Patient No More, Focused on Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Womenā€™s Health

The City of West Hollywood, the Los Angeles County Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Womenā€™s Health Collaborative, and the Iris Cantor-UCLA Womenā€™s Health Education & Research Center will host a free virtual screening via Zoom of the documentary film, Patient No More, followed by a panel discussion with special guest speakers on Wednesday, June 15, 2022.

The film will screen at 4 p.m. and the panel discussion will follow at 5 p.m. The panel discussion will stream on the Cityā€™s WeHoTV YouTube channel. Register for the Zoom event at https://bit.ly/Pride2022-PatientNoMore.

This program is presented as part of the Cityā€™s WeHo Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival

The Patient No More documentary explores the barriers that LGBTQ women navigate across healthcare systems and how the never-ending hunt for affirming care affects their lives. Focused on centering the experiences of queer and female-identified people, the film features the voices of 17 LGBTQ women who are health experts and patients. 

The panel discussion will be moderated by Janet Pregler, M.D., Professor of Clinical Medicine, General Internal Medicine & Health Services Research, Director, Iris Cantor-UCLA Womenā€™s Health Center, and Iris Cantor Endowed Chair in Womenā€™s Health, David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles. Pregler is one of the founding members of the LA County LBQ Womenā€™s Health Collaborative.

Film Screening will Take Place on Wednesday, June 15; Film Screens at 4 p.m., Followed by a Panel Discussion at 5 p.m.; Panel Discussion will Stream on the Cityā€™s WeHoTV YouTube Channel

The panel will feature Filmmaker Diana Fraser and panelists will include Angela Boger, Program Director, LA County Department of Public Health, Office of Womenā€™s Health; Allison Cerezo, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Dept. of Counseling, Clinical & School Psychology, UC Santa Barbara; Kaiyti Duffy, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Los Angeles LGBT Center; and B.J. Rimel, M.D., Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cedars-Sinai.

The panel participants will reflect on what actions need to be taken to make the healthcare system work for lesbian, bisexual, and queer women; the importance of intersectionality in considering health care; and how allies and supporters can work with lesbian, bisexual, and queer women to advocate for reducing health inequities and improving overall care.  

Womenā€™s health advocates, healthcare providers, health administrators, researchers, academics, policy experts, LGBTQ health supporters, and thought-leaders in this space ā€“ as well as leaders from community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, social service agencies, government agencies, and civic organizations ā€“ are all encouraged to register and attend.

The LA County Lesbian, Bisexual and Queer Womenā€™s Health Collaborative grew out of the 2007 Womenā€™s Health Summit, sponsored by the LA County Office of Womenā€™s Health. At that time, lesbian and bisexual womenā€™s (queer was added later) health was identified as a priority issue, specifically the health disparities faced by this population.

In 2008, the West Hollywood City Council adopted the Lesbian Health Bill of Rights, crafted by the Cityā€™s Lesbian Visibility Committee. Soon thereafter, the City of West Hollywood and the Office of Womenā€™s Health convened a meeting of local stakeholders in lesbian and bisexual womenā€™s health. Recognizing the need for sustained focus in addressing these health disparities, the LA County Lesbian and Bisexual Womenā€™s Health Collaborative was established in 2009.

In 2019, the Collaborative changed its name to the Los Angeles County Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Womenā€™s Health Collaborative. In addition to the development of educational materials, trainings and conferences, the Collaborative has compiled a Research Guide, a compilation of academic research on LBQ womenā€™s health and continues to be updated with synopsis and support from the Iris Cantor-UCLA Womenā€™s Health Education and Research Center.

The guide provides easy and credible references for researchers, academics and other interested parties. The Collaborative also previously conducted focus groups with under-represented lesbians and bisexual women ā€“ including women of color, veterans, seniors, and youth ā€“ to solicit their healthcare opinions and experiences.

The data from these focus groups has served as an important part of the foundation for improving cultural competency training opportunities for health care providers and administrators. For additional information about the Collaborative, please visit LA County Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Women’s Health Collaborative.

For registration information, a full schedule, and details about event, please visit www.weho.org/calendar.For more information, please contact Jenny Ivanova, City of West Hollywood Strategic Initiatives Specialist, at (323) 848-6302 or at [email protected].

For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

June is HIV Prevention Month

The City of West Hollywood has declared June 2022 as HIV Prevention Month and, in May 2022, approved a Resolution to join the Global Fast-Track Cities Initiative. Each year, the City of West Hollywood declares the month of June as HIV Prevention Month, which provides an opportunity to increase awareness of community programs and the Cityā€™s HIV Zero Initiative.

With its Resolution, the City joins the Global Fast-Track Cities Initiative, a global partnership between cities and municipalities around the world and four core partners: the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (IAPAC); the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS); the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat); and the City of Paris.

Mayors and other city officials designate their cities as Fast-Track Cities by signing the Paris Declaration on Fast-Track Cities Ending the HIV Epidemic, which outlines a set of commitments to achieve the initiativeā€™s objectives towards getting to zero new HIV infections and zero AIDS-related deaths. More than 350 cities across the world have signed the declaration to galvanize action among cities and municipalities, to share best practices, and to promote efforts to end HIV-related stigma.  

The City of West Hollywood joins a consortium of other LGBTQ+ friendly cities and municipalities in the United States and globally to share best practices and engage in bidirectional exchanges that seek to promote the rights of all LGBTQ+ communities, including LGBTQ+ people living with and affected by HIV, irrespective of age, ethnicity and race, gender and gender identity, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic background.

HIV has affected West Hollywoodā€™s community and the nation in a myriad of ways since the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Preventionā€™s (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) described five cases of what later became known as AIDS were officially reported more than four decades ago on June 5, 1981. The City recognizes that some of the challenges in responding to HIV then are still challenges today.  

The City of West Hollywood has historically supported efforts to facilitate equitable access to and utilization of HIV prevention, testing, care, treatment, and ancillary support services that respect the dignity and human rights of its citizens living with and affected by HIV. The City, in collaboration with community-based organizations, deliver critical services to its community members, including testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, biomedical interventions, reproductive health services, health education, transgender advocacy and economic empowerment, and support programs for people living with HIV aged 50 and older.

Resolution Affirms West Hollywoodā€™s Commitment to Ending the HIV Epidemic

The onset of the HIV/AIDS epidemic had a significant impact in West Hollywood. The diseaseā€™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 AIDS and HIV organizations. The City sponsored one of the first AIDS awareness campaigns in the country in October 1985 and the Cityā€™s response to the AIDS crisis has been recognized as a model for other cities, nationally and globally. The City actively participates in the development of programs that can bring awareness about the HIV/AIDS epidemic and services to people living with HIV/AIDS and the City has announced its vision to become an ā€˜HIV Zeroā€™ city.

The City is currently implementing its HIV Zero Initiative Strategic Plan. For additional information about the Cityā€™s HIV Zero Strategic Plan, please visit www.weho.org/hivzero. Watch ā€œGetting to Zeroā€ on the Cityā€™s WeHoTV YouTube channel to learn more about the City of West Hollywoodā€™s HIV Zero vision: https://youtu.be/LAR-pqY6CyY. For more information, please contact Derek Murray, Social Services Program Administrator, at [email protected] at (323) 848-6478.

For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

West Hollywood Secures Conditional Homekey Grant from the State to Establish an Interim Housing Program

The State of California has awarded the City of West Hollywood a conditional Homekey grant in the amount of $6,007,661 to address the capital and operating expenses for a proposed plan to convert the Holloway Motel site into an interim housing and supportive services location for people experiencing homelessness.

At its regular meeting on Monday, June 6, 2022, the City Council of the City of West Hollywood unanimously approved a Resolution approving the purchase of the Holloway Motel property, located at 8465 Santa Monica Boulevard, with $4,200,000 (plus closing costs) in unallocated reserves set aside in West Hollywoodā€™s Affordable Housing Trust Fund. The Resolution initiates a purchase and escrow process.

Closure on the sale is subject to negotiation and preparation of a development agreement with the property owner, which will require Planning Commission review and approval by the City Council at a future public hearing. This follows prior approval, in December 2021, of $2,800,000 in unallocated reserves set aside in West Hollywoodā€™s Affordable Housing Trust Fund dedicated as a local match to operating expenses at the proposed interim housing site.

The City of West Hollywood is committed to engaging with the community and to providing opportunities to share detailed information about the proposed project and to collect feedback from residents and businesses. Staff members from the Cityā€™s Strategic Initiatives Division will host several meetings about the proposed project. Two upcoming meetings about the proposed Holloway Motel/Homekey Housing Program will take place virtually via Zoom on Wednesday, June 22, 2022. One meeting will take place at 12 p.m.; the other meeting will take place at 7 p.m. Community members are encouraged to attend either session; information presented by the City will be the same content at each meeting. Details about Zoom sign-up are provided on the Cityā€™s website calendar at www.weho.org/calendar.

The Cityā€™s Homeless Initiative addresses homelessness with a multi-disciplinary, multi-agency, collaborative response and works in close partnership with the Cityā€™s contracted and collaborative nonprofit social services providers, the West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Station, and Los Angeles County agencies.

The work of the Homeless Initiative is guided by the Cityā€™s Five-Year Plan to Address Homelessness in Our Community, which was approved by the West Hollywood City Council in 2018. The plan was developed based on extensive engagement with the community, and with funding support from LA County Measure H. The plan remains critically important in directing the local response to homelessness.

At its December 20, 2021 meeting, the West Hollywood City Council gave authorization to City staff to apply for a Project Homekey grant from the State of Californiaā€™s Department of Housing and Community Development.

The proposed Holloway Motel/Homekey Housing Program envisions the purchase of the Holloway Motel to be updated, rehabilitated, and operated as an interim housing program, that will provide a comprehensive program for people who are experiencing homelessness to move off the streets with case management and supportive services, with the goal of identifying and securing permanent housing. Interim housing would typically provide a stay of up to 90 days to stabilize community members and assist them with getting the necessary care and resources to find permanent housing.

The project plans would call for considerable physical improvements to the site and operations would include appropriate security measures and 24/7 onsite staff.

The City of West Hollywood is committed to providing comprehensive assistance to people who are experiencing homelessness in the City.

A survey conducted of West Hollywood residents in November 2021 by FM3 Research, found that 90 percent of respondents ranked homelessness as a very or somewhat serious issue (72 percent ā€œvery seriousā€ and 18 percent ā€œsomewhat seriousā€) making this one of the most significant issues of concern for the community. The survey also found strong support among residents for interventions to address homelessness.

Of those surveyed, 79 percent of respondents supported increasing the prioritization of ā€œSupportive Housing, including homeless services, within City limitsā€ (52 percent ā€œmuch more of a priorityā€ and 27 percent ā€œsomewhat more of a priorityā€). 76 percent of respondents supported increasing prioritization of ā€œCity-funded temporary shelter beds and homeless services provided within City limits,ā€ (50 percent ā€œmuch more of a priorityā€ and 26 percent ā€œsomewhat more of a priorityā€).

To report concerns about a community member who is homeless, call the West Hollywood Homeless Initiative Concern Line at (323) 848-6590. If the concern requires time-sensitive assistance during nights or weekends, please call the West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Station at (310) 855-8850.

For more information about the Homeless Initiative, please contact Corri Planck, City of West Hollywood Strategic Initiatives Manager, at (323) 848-6430 or [email protected]. For additional information, please visit www.weho.org/homeless

For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

City of West Hollywood Historic Resources Survey June 2022

The City of West Hollywoodā€™s Current and Historic Planning Division has moved to Phase 2 of updating the 2008 historic context statement and historic resources survey for multi-family residential properties. Staff has completed a draft of the historic context statement as Phase 1. The 2008 statement and survey included 2,100 properties constructed before 1961. Phase 2 of the current project includes a reconnaissance survey of approximately 2,400 residential properties constructed before 1982 within the R2, R3, and R4 multi-family zoning districts.

Members of the community are invited to learn how to participate in the survey by attending the virtual Multi-Family Residential Historic Resources Survey kickoff community outreach meeting Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 6 p.m. via Zoom at https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81517648718; Meeting ID: 815 1764 8718. 

Reconnaissance surveys, commonly known as windshield surveys, document the physical qualities of the property, but make no formal evaluation as to a buildingā€™s significance, integrity, or eligibility to local, state, or national registers. In general, surveys usually begin at the reconnaissance level. After additional research and identification of property types, a smaller number of properties are selected for time-and-research-heavy Intensive surveys. An intensive survey requires more research and documentation of a property, and most significantly, results in the evaluation of a propertyā€™s eligibility for local, California, or National listing. Evaluation can apply either to individual properties or to properties within the context of a historic district.Ā 

2,400 Multi-Family Residential Properties Within R2, R3, R4 Districts Constructed Prior to 1982 will be Part of the Survey

Regularly updating historic resources surveys helps to ensure that properties that may have achieved significance since the time of the prior survey are not overlooked and also documents changes to the built environment that occur over time to better inform local planning and preservation efforts. Survey updates also provide an opportunity to identify and recognize properties associated with a broader, more complete history of a community.

The survey will be taking place in the R2, R3, and R4 multi-family zoning districts, as shown on the Cityā€™s zoning map. Members of the community are invited to share their knowledge of residential properties in these areas that are: important to the local community; associated with important events, individuals, organizations, and places related to the history of multi-family development; and, constructed after 1982 but may now be of exceptional historic significance. Community input will help the City of West Hollywood identify significant properties that embody the Cityā€™s heritage. 

For a list of properties that are already designated for their historic significance, please see the City of West Hollywoodā€™s Register of Cultural Resources at www.wehopreservation.org/designated-cultural-resources/.

For more information contact Antonio Castillo, City of West Hollywood Senior Planner, at [email protected] or at (323) 848-6854.

For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.Ā 

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WeHo’s Rainbow Neon Dog gets public art dedication

Community members gathered at Williams S Hart Park for a public art dedication of the public artworkĀ Rainbow Neon DogĀ on Friday, May 10, 2024

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Dedication of the Rainbow Neon Dog Art Installation. (Photo by Paulo Murillo/WEHO TIMES)

By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – Community members gathered at Williams S Hart Park at 8341 De Longpre Avenue for a public art dedication event for the installation of the public artworkĀ Rainbow Neon DogĀ on Friday, May 10, 2024.

The event offered some words by Rebecca Ehemann, WeHo Arts Manager of the City of West Hollywood, who introduced Mayor John Erickson to the podium with Pet Mayor Winnie. ā€œThis is the best part about being in the City of West Hollywood,ā€ said Mayor Erickson. ā€œWe have our amazing Arts Department. Thank you so much for all of the amazing work that you do. We are just so excited to welcome the Rainbow Neon Dog as part of our cityā€™s urban art collection.ā€

Dedication of the Rainbow Neon Dog Art Installation ā€“ WEHO TIMES
Dedication of the Rainbow Neon Dog Art Installation ā€“ WEHO TIMES

The mayor made a joke about his motor being slow every now and then in reference to the neon art that stopped rotating shortly after being installed. ā€œWeā€™re excited to see it start spinning again and have it at this entrance right here at our beautiful historic William S. Hart park at 10 feet high 10 feet wide. And three feet deep as radium barking neon dog is the perfect way to announce a presence here at this park.

Also in attendance were council member Chelsea Byers and council member Lauren Meister.

The Rainbow Neon Dog may not spin, but it still lights up. There was a countdown to its lighting as part of the ceremony. Community members had an opportunity to enjoy the art installation and walk away with a custom pin in the shape of the neon art as a memento.

Dedication of the Rainbow Neon Dog Art Installation ā€“ WEHO TIMES

There were rumors that some local residents were going to use the dedication to protest improvements coming to Hart Park; however, the rumors turned out to be false. The ceremony happened in perfect harmony.

@wehotimes A City of West Hollywood CLASSIC is BACK!!! The Neon Dog is fully restored and installed at its new home on The Sunset Strip. On Wednesday, September 14, 2022, the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Commission unanimously approved the proposed Neon Dog project for installation at William S. Hart Park & Off Leash Dog Park, a property leased by the City of West Hollywood, but owned by the City of Los Angeles. The neon dog was connected to Collar & Leash. On January 21, 2020, the City Council accepted a gift of the neon dog sign from Joseph Chan and Charles Chan Massey. The neon sign was restored and conserved very much like the Rocky & Bullwinkle sculpture that is also on display on Sunset Boulevard. #wehotimes #wehonews #wehocity #weho #westhollywood #neon #neonart #wehoarts #art #streetart #thesunsetstrip @weholove @Paulo Murillo @City of West Hollywood @CityofLosAngeles ā™¬ Monkeys Spinning Monkeys – Kevin MacLeod & Kevin The Monkey

The Rainbow Neon Dog is the most recent addition to the Cityā€™s growing Urban Art Program and consists of a reconditioned, electrically rotating neon sign in the shape of a barking dog set atop a supporting pole that raises it above street level to be enjoyed by pedestrians and vehicles alike traveling along Sunset Boulevard in either direction.

Dedication of the Rainbow Neon Dog Art Installation ā€“ WEHO TIMES

The sign measures 10-feet-high by 10-feet-wide by 3-feet-deep. It was designed in 1990 by Wilson Ong for the Collar & Leash pet store formerly located at 8555 Santa Monica Boulevard. In 2020, after the closure of the store, the owners gifted the sign to the City of West Hollywood for inclusion in the Urban Art Program collection.

At its new location along the iconic Sunset Strip, the sign is guaranteed to become a novel cultural attraction and will serve as a wayfinding device for the entrance to Hart Park while continuing the Cityā€™s efforts to activate Sunset Boulevard with pedestrian-friendly experiences.

The Urban Art Program provides a mechanism to integrate free and accessible art into the urban fabric of the City. In particular, the Urban Art Program is motivated by a desire to ameliorate some of the effects new development has on the community. New development often results in intensified use of land where larger structures seem imposing and inaccessible to the public. Urban art can help soften this effect and provide interaction and connection between the public and private domains.

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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. Murillo began his professional writing career as the author of ā€œLove Ya, Mean It,ā€ an irreverent and sometimes controversial West Hollywood lifestyle column for FAB! newspaper. His work has appeared in numerous print and online publications, which include the ā€œHot Topicā€ column in Frontiers magazine, where he covered breaking news and local events in West Hollywood. He can be reached at [email protected]

The preceding articleĀ was previously publishedĀ at WeHo Times and is republished with permission.

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OUTLOUD Presents Pride @ Bev Center with Drag TalentsĀ 

Join the legendary drag artists of RuPaulā€™s Drag Race on Saturday, May 18 from 1pm to 4pm in Grand Court at the Beverly Center

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By Mike Pingel | WEST HOLLYWOOD – Drag icon Alyssa Edwards joins OUTLOUD Presents PRIDE @ BEV for a panel discussion and performance alongside other iconic drag artists from RuPaulā€™s Drag Race including Plane JanePlastique Tiara, and Laganja Estranja. The panel discussion will focus on ā€˜living out and proudā€™ and will be moderated by OUTLOUD host Ryan Mitchell.

This year, OUTLOUD Presents PRIDE @ BEV is a proud supporter of OUTWORDS, a local Los Angeles-based nonprofit organization that captures, preserves, and shares the stories of LGBTQ+ elders, to build community and catalyze social change. One hundred percent of ticket proceeds will be donated to OUTWORDS. All guests must be 18+ and purchase a general admission ticket to enter the event. 

Attendees can also win big at Beverly Centerā€™s Spin Wheel, enjoy beats by DJ Asha, and get snatched at the Glam Station by Sephora. Guests 21 years of age and older can RSVP to secure their spot for Drag Bingo and a Beauty Demo hosted by Make Up Forever. 

100% of proceeds from OUTLOUD Presents Pride @ Bev will be donated to OUTWORDS, a LA local nonprofit organization that captures, preserves, and shares the stories of LGBTQIA2S+ elders, to build community and catalyze social change.

WHEN:   Saturday, May 18 from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. PT

WHERE:  Grand Court of Beverly Center on Level 6

8500 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048

To purchase tickets please CLICK HERE.

Experiences included with your General Admission ticket:

  • Live drag performances by Alyssa Edwards, Plastique Tiara, Plane Jane and Laganja Estranja
  • Drag Bingo hosted by Athena Kills (21+) *RSVP required
  • Beauty Demo hosted by Make Up Forever (Attendees will receive a deluxe setting spray!) *RSVP required
  • Beverly Center Spin Wheel
  • Glam Station by Sephora
  • Photo Moments
  • VIP Lounge with bar and bites
  • Beats by DJ Asha
  • OUTLOUD Music Festival At WeHo Pride VIP wristband pick up

Event Rules

  • All guests must be 18+ to enter the event space.
  • If consuming alcoholic beverages, all guests must be 21+ and present a valid government ID.
  • Food and beverages are available while supplies last.
  • Children and pets are not allowed in the event area.
  • Parking validations are not available. Parking is $1 per hour up to 4 hours, and $2 per hour thereafter.
  • OUTLOUD Music Festival, created by Jeff Consoletti, launched in 2020 as a ten-episode series on Facebook in lieu of Pride Celebrations happening in cities across the country due to the Covid-19 Pandemic, quickly becoming one of the first major virtual LGBTQ+ showcases.
  • Since its debut, OUTLOUD garnered over nearly two billion media impressions and won several industry-topping awards including multiple SHORTY Awards for Best Use of Facebook and Best Use of Twitch, a MARCOM Award & a Cynopsis Digital Award for BEST LGBTQ Series.
  • Follow @OfficiallyOUTLOUD #WeAreOUTLOUD. http://weareoutloud.com.

About Beverly Center:
Located at the edge of Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, Beverly Center features the best in luxury and contemporary retail, along with delectable street level restaurants with everything from modern fresh favorites to fast-casual eateries. Home to over 90 stores, all beneath an impressive skyline, Beverly Center is anchored by Bloomingdaleā€™s & Macyā€™s and is home to L.A.ā€™s largest collection of luxury brands including Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana, Saint Laurent, Ferragamo, and trending fashion brands including Mango, Zara and H&M.

For more information, visitĀ beverlycenter.com.

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Mike Pingel

Mike Pingel has written six books, Channel Surfing: Charlieā€™s Angels & Angelic Heaven: A Fanā€™s Guide to Charlieā€™s Angels, Channel Surfing: Wonder Woman, The Brady Bunch: Super Groovy after all these years; Works of Pingel and most recently, Betty White: Rules the World. Pingel owns and runs CharliesAngels.com website and was Farrah Fawcett personal assistant. He also works as an actor and as a freelance publicist.

His official website is www.mikepingel.com

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The preceding article was previously published by WeHo Times and is republished with permission.

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Kesha headlines as WeHo Pride presents Friday Night OUTLOUD

Performances also by Adam Lambert, MonƩt X Change, Laganja Estranja v. Morphine Love Dion, NiƱa Dioz, Jessica Betts, Owenn, & Venessa Michaels

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WEST HOLLYWOOD –Ā KeshaĀ will headlineĀ WeHo Pride Presents Friday Night at OUTLOUD,a free outdoor concert, courtesy of the City of West Hollywood, taking place May 31, 2024 at West Hollywood Park.

Friday nightā€™s full lineup will feature an electrifying music mix with additional performances byĀ Adam Lambert, MonĆ©t X Change, LaganjaĀ Estranja vs. Morphine Love Dion, NiƱa Dioz, Jessica Betts, Owenn,and Venessa Michaels.Friday eveningā€™s experience adds to a stellar weekend lineup with Saturday and Sunday headlinersĀ Kylie Minogue,Ā Janelle MonĆ”e,andĀ Diplo + Friends.

WeHo Pride Presents Friday Night at OUTLOUD is free to the public and requires an RSVP to secure complimentary tickets, as event capacity is limited. Sign up for registration details atĀ Ā www.weareoutloud.com.Ā Registration will officially open on Friday,Ā May 3, at 10 a.m. PDT. Each person registering will be limited to one registration per email address.Ā 

ā€œAs we approach the 2024 WeHo Pride season, the City of West Hollywood remains a steadfast beacon of progressive values and unwavering advocacy for LGBTQ rights. Hosting the WeHo Pride Presents Friday Night at OUTLOUD reaffirms our City’s legacy of championing inclusivity and equality,ā€ said City of West Hollywood Mayor John M. Erickson. ā€œAs we gather to celebrate the kaleidoscope of queer talent, letā€™s also reflect on the profound impact of our ongoing fight for LGBTQ rights, both locally and on the global stage.ā€

WeHo Pride Presents Friday Night at OUTLOUD activities begin at 6 p.m. PDT. The evening launchesĀ WeHo PrideĀ Weekend programming, all of which is free to attend and guests of all ages are welcome.

TheĀ WeHo Pride Street FairĀ takes place on Saturday, June 1, 2024 and Sunday, June 2, 2024 starting at 12 p.m. PDT and features live entertainment and activities along with sponsor and community organization booths. Saturdayā€™s events include the annualĀ Dyke MarchĀ and theĀ Womenā€™s Freedom Festival, which takes place at the WeHo Pride Community Stage.

The celebration continues with theĀ WeHo Pride ParadeĀ on Sunday, June 2, featuring the Paradeā€™sĀ Lifetime Ally Icon Cyndi Lauper,Ā with more details to come. For information about WeHo Pride events and programming, visit:Ā www.wehopride.com.

The OUTLOUD Music Festival continues on Saturday, June 1, and Sunday, June 2, with a two-day concert experience featuring iconic headlinersĀ Kylie Minogue,Ā Janelle MonĆ”e, andĀ Diplo + Friends.

Attendees will need toĀ purchase a ticketĀ to attend, and the full weekend lineup of performances includes: Doechii,Ā Ashnikko,Ā NoahĀ Cyrus,Ā TrixieĀ Mattel,Ā KekeĀ Palmer,Ā ChannelĀ Tres,Ā Yaeji,Ā BigĀ Freedia,Ā SophieĀ Ellis-Bextor,Ā VINCINT, and many more.

“Our festival’s growth has been fueled by the invaluable partnership and support from the City of West Hollywood. WeHo Pride Presents Friday Night at OUTLOUD is a testament to JJLA and OUTLOUDā€™s commitment to celebrating diversity, inclusivity, and community,ā€ shared OUTLOUD CEO/Producer Jeff Consoletti of JJLA. ā€œWe’re ready to set the stage on fire once again, welcoming everyone to join us for a weekend of electrifying music, fierce performances, and unabashed pride!ā€

To RSVP and to purchase single-day general admission tickets for the OUTLOUD Music Festival, visit: https://www.weareoutloud.com/.

Join the VIPĀ waitlistĀ to be notified when additional VIP Passes become available atĀ arep.co/w/outloudvipwaitlist/finished.

Created and produced by JJLA, OUTLOUD Music Festival first launched in 2020 as a virtual concert series, highlighting and elevating queer artists at a time when many Pride celebrations were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2021, OUTLOUD Music Festival partnered with Pride Liveā€™s Stonewall Day and Adam Lambert to deliver a three-day, in-person concert series in Los Angeles, marking the return of live events to the city after the pandemic shutdown. Performers included Adam Lambert, Kim Petras, SOFI TUKKER, VINCINT, LP Giobbi, Brooke Eden, Daya, Hayley Kiyoko, and more, plus an in-person appearance from Los Angelesā€™ then-Mayor Eric Garcetti.

The event, which won a 2021 BizBash Event Experience Award for Best Cultural/Multicultural Event (Live Events & Experiences), was simultaneously streamed on Twitch, garnering 4.8 million views and providing the participating artists and queer charities a unique and critical global platform.

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LGBTQ commission selects finalists for 2024 Rainbow Key Awards

West Hollywoodā€™s Rainbow Key Awards, now in its 31st year, began in 1993 with awards to actress Carole Cook & writer-actor Bruce Vilanch

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By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – The LGBTQ+ Commission is recommending five recipients for the 2024Ā Rainbow Key Awards, which will be up for approval by the West Hollywood City Council at the upcomingĀ Regular Council MeetingĀ on Monday, May 6, 2024.

The finalists are:

  1. Jackie Beat, nominated by Chris Isaacson ā€“ Drag superstar Jackie Beat has been entertaining audiences across the U.S. and in Europe for over thirty-five years with her razor-sharp comedy and hysterical song parodies. Jackie not only warps hits by Britney Spears, Madonna, Mary J. Blige, Christina Aguilera, Cher, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Mariah Carey, and many others, but she flawlessly sings her twisted new versions LIVE, hitting every last note.
  2. Vivian ā€œDapper Dykeā€ Escalante, nominated by Mj Godges ā€“ In 1994, Dapper Dyke Vivian was the driving force of the Dyke March in West Hollywood, establishing Dykes on Bikes when lesbian/dyke visibility was scarce. With Vivian leading the way, they were determined to take over the streets of WeHo and promote Lesbian visibility and return Dykes on Bikes to leading the March. As they marched, they chanted, played drums, and held up signs while the Dykes on Bikes would clear the path for marchers. Despite the sheriffā€™s attempts to stop the march from moving forward, the Dykes on Bikes revved their engines, bringing traffic to a complete halt and drawing cheers from the spectators who joined their mission to be seen.
  3. Rebecca Gitlin, nominated by James Coomes ā€“ Dr. Rebecca Gitlin is a force of nature and fierce advocate for the LGBTQIA2S+ community across Los Angeles County. She has led the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health efforts to ensure that both identity and gender-affirming services are included across all clinical assessments within the Department of Mental Health, both directly operated and contract providers, and ensure that the Department of Mental Health has a presence in the LGBTQIA2S+ community across the county.
  4. LZ Love, nominated by Jazzmun Nichcala Cravton ā€“ LZ Love is an elder African American transwoman and a native of Chicago. Sheā€™s an acclaimed songwriter, singer, performer, and recording artist of gutbucket soul-stirring blues and blues-saturated gospel and dance music. Sheā€™s performed on stages worldwide for four decades, from Tokyo, Japan, London, England, Germany, Paris, France, Switzerland, and Croatia. LZ recently performed live in Austin, Texas, and acted in a web series, Glass Cock Park. Sheā€™s also an author and creative nonfiction writer. Her art, entertainment, and message of love and acceptance are for everyone, especially the LGBTQ community and those mistreated, abused, shunned, and abandoned. She uses her music and songwriting to make a positive change globally.
  5. Brian Sonia-Wallace, nominated by Gen Cheng ā€“ Brian founded the band of LGBTQ+ typewriter poets in 2019, ā€œPride Poets,ā€ and this has served WeHo Pride and various other WeHo-based activities ever since. By creating Pride Poets, Brian has served thousands of WeHo Pride attendees and WeHo Arts audiences a souvenir that helps give them a fond memory at a West Hollywood event.

The City of West Hollywoodā€™s Rainbow Key Awards, now in its 31st year, began in 1993 with awards to actress Carole Cook and writer-actor Bruce Vilanch. Since the awardā€™s inception, the City has honored 174 individuals and/or groups who have made significant contributions to the LGBTQ+ Community.

These contributions, by an individual or a group, may be in many forms, including the arts, community action, humanitarian action, sports, medicine, armed services, leadership potential, benefit to the global LGBTQ+ community, or other kinds of contribution. Under policies adopted by the City Council in 2022, the LGBTQ+ Commission seeks nominations from the community for Rainbow Key Awardees and reviews applications before making recommendations to the City Council for awardees.

The nomination form asks about each nomineeā€™s impact on the West Hollywood LGBTQ+ community specifically, as well as, if applicable, the global LGBTQ+ community.

Every year, five individuals and/or organizations are recognized with a Rainbow Key Award. Attendance at the Rainbow Key event is not required for a recipient to receive this honor.

The LGBTQ+ Commission, at its April 11, 2024, meeting, selected five recipients for the Rainbow Key Awards. The date for the 2024 Rainbow Key Awards ceremony has not yet been determined, but it is anticipated to take place during fall 2024.

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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. Murillo began his professional writing career as the author of ā€œLove Ya, Mean It,ā€ an irreverent and sometimes controversial West Hollywood lifestyle column for FAB! newspaper. His work has appeared in numerous print and online publications, which include the ā€œHot Topicā€ column in Frontiers magazine, where he covered breaking news and local events in West Hollywood. He can be reached at [email protected]

The preceding articleĀ was previously publishedĀ at WeHo Times and is republished with permission.

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And the Winner of the 7th Annual Drag Queen World Series isā€¦

The Drag Queen World Series raises awareness of the ongoing impact of AIDS and aims to erase stigma while raising funds for The Life Group LA

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By Mike Pingel | WEST HOLLYWOOD – The AnnualĀ Drag Queen World SeriesĀ returned to the field with the Los Angeles Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence battling it out with the West Hollywood Cheerleaders on Saturday, April 17, 2024, for a giant trophy, bragging rights, and a chance to raise money for The Life Group LA.

And the winner isā€¦

The 7th Annual Drag Queen World Series ended in a tie between the Los Angeles Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and the West Hollywood Cheerleaders. The fun, wacky, playful, rule-bending softball game took place at Fairfax High School. The event was hosted by the Life Group LA in collaboration with the Fairfax High School Alumni Associationā€™s Centennial Celebration and the High Schoolā€™s GSA Youth Club.

7th Annual Drag Queen Series ā€“ Photo by Mike Pingel
7th Annual Drag Queen Series ā€“ Photo by Mike Pingel

The Los Angeles Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence brought their best softball tactics to distract the West Hollywood Cheerleaders, who were lead in the game. The Sisters held a tea party between third and fourth base, conducted a yoga class next to the pitcherā€™s mound, attempted to bribe the umpire with fake $100 bills, and even halted an inning to bless the bases while the Cheerleaders were up to bat.

7th Annual Drag Queen Series ā€“ Photo by Mike Pingel

This was not your ordinary softball game; it was a DRAG QUEEN softball game, where the rules changed constantly. For instance, although the real game score was 6 to 14 in favor of the West Hollywood Cheerleaders, the LA Sisters petitioned for a tiebreaker. The two teams engaged in a ribbon dance-off, and the umpire allowed the crowd to vote. The dance-off was worth 8 points, resulting in a tied game, 14 to 14! Both teams were able to go home and enjoy dinner, thanks to one of the many wacky rules that brought laughter and spectator participation to the game.

Throughout the day, West Hollywood Mayor John M. Erickson umpired; Jai Rodriguez (from Queer Eye) sang the National Anthem; Karl Schmid (from KABC-TV) threw the ceremonial First Pitch, and music was spun by Celebrity DJ Eur-O-Steve. This yearā€™s announcers were TV/Podcast personalities Alexander Rodriguez and Norma Lee High. The 3rd inning stretch featured a performance by RuPaulā€™s Drag Race contestant Eureka Oā€™Hara.

7th Annual Drag Queen Series ā€“ Photo by Mike Pingel
7th Annual Drag Queen Series ā€“ Photo by Mike Pingel
7th Annual Drag Queen Series ā€“ Photo by Mike Pingel

The Drag Queen World Series raises awareness of the ongoing impact of AIDS and aims to erase stigma. It also serves as an opportunity to raise financial support for The Life Group LA, whose main goal is to provide education and emotional support to individuals infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.

The Life Group LA, a 501(c)(3) non-profit founded in 2005, offers much-needed information and emotional support through medical forums, emotional support groups, and the POZ Life Weekend Seminar, all free of charge. All services are provided in a non-judgmental and safe environment with compassion and understanding.

Safety, respect, and confidentiality are the cornerstones of Life Group LAā€™s philosophy, achieved through trained support group facilitators who practice active listening and conduct themselves with empathy and compassion.

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Mike Pingel has written six books, Channel Surfing: Charlieā€™s Angels & Angelic Heaven: A Fanā€™s Guide to Charlieā€™s Angels, Channel Surfing: Wonder Woman, The Brady Bunch: Super Groovy after all these years; Works of Pingel and most recently, Betty White: Rules the World. Pingel owns and runs CharliesAngels.com website and was Farrah Fawcett personal assistant. He also works as an actor and as a freelance publicist. His official website is www.mikepingel.com

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The preceding article was previously published by the WeHo Times and is republished with permission.

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West Hollywood in brief- City government in action this week

Interested in WeHo Pride text updates? Policy Changes to the Sunset Arts & Advertising Program, ā€˜Public Safety Meet & Greetā€™ plus more

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Interested in WeHo Pride text updates- Opt-in by texting ā€˜Prideā€™ to (323) 848-5000

WEST HOLLYWOOD ā€“ The City of West Hollywood is reminding community members who want to be in the know about all things WeHo Pride to opt-in to the Cityā€™s text message program by texting ā€œPrideā€ or the rainbow emoji (šŸŒˆ) to (323) 848-5000.

Users may unsubscribe at any time by texting STOP to the number. Details about the text message program are provided at www.weho.org/text. Regularly updated information about WeHo Pride, including a calendar of events, can be found at www.wehopride.com

The Cityā€™s text platform does not function as a voice number and is not monitored for questions; West Hollywood City Hall may be reached for voice calls at (323) 848-6400. Service requests may be submitted via the City of West Hollywood Official App or using the Cityā€™s website by visiting www.weho.org/servicerequest.

Community members are advised that the text message program is not a tool for emergency alerts/notifications. The City of West Hollywood and the West Hollywood Station of the Los Angeles County Sheriffā€™s Department provide community safety and emergency alerts/notifications via Nixle, which is used by more than 8,000 public safety agencies. Nixle alerts may include severe weather or traffic information, criminal activity details, missing person alerts, and more.

To opt-in, text a West Hollywood ZIP code to 888777. More information is available at www.nixle.com. Los Angeles County, additionally, provides emergency notification text messages via Alert LA County; more information is available at ready.lacounty.gov/alerts.

The Cityā€™s text message program is built on the Community platform, which is currently used by corporations, public figures, sports teams, celebrities, and government entities such as President Joe Biden, former President Barack Obama, Former First Lady Michelle Obama, The White House, and more.

The platform helps users to choose subjects about which they prefer to receive text messages and will not distribute unrelated advertising or spam messages. As the first municipal government using Community, the City of West Hollywood has enjoyed a unique opportunity to help shape a new standard of local government text communications.

The Cityā€™s text message program is part of an array of ways that the City works to engage with community members including:

City website news ā€“ www.weho.org/news 

City events and meetings calendar ā€“ www.weho.org/calendar

Engage WeHo ā€“ engage.weho.org

Opt-in email subscriptions ā€“ www.weho.org/email

WeHoTV YouTube channel ā€“ www.youtube.com/wehotv

WeHo TV broadcast and streaming ā€“ www.weho.org/wehotv

The City maintains social media pages across all major platforms and urges community members to follow the City (@wehocity) and turn on notifications to get the latest news, updates, and information. Visit www.weho.org/socialmedia for details.

For more information about the City of West Hollywoodā€™s text message program, please contact Jayce Simpson, City of West Hollywood Digital Media Officer, at (323) 848-6402 or at [email protected].

For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

City of West Hollywood Recognizes May as Building Safety Month

The City of West Hollywood recognizes May as Building Safety Month. The City will host a Building and Safety Division Open House event on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the West Hollywood City Hall Courtyard, located at 8300 Santa Monica Boulevard at Sweetzer Avenue. The community is invited to meet City staff, learn about the work of the Building and Safety Division, and enjoy light refreshments.

Building Safety Month is an international campaign that takes place in May to raise awareness about building safety. This campaign reinforces the need for the adoption of modern, regularly-updated building codes, and helps individuals, families and businesses understand what it takes to create safe and sustainable structures.

The City of West Hollywoodā€™s Building and Safety Division is responsible for the enforcement of the building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical codes as adopted by the City Council. The Division is also responsible for enforcement of the California State accessibility regulations and energy conservation regulations. The Division reviews and processes building permit applications, performs plan check reviews of construction documents and performs building inspections for construction projects in the City. These services are provided directly to the community using a variety of methods including a public counter, website, phones, mail, e-mail, and extensive field site visits.

Each May, the International Code Council, its members, and a diverse partnership of professionals from the building construction, design, and safety communities come together with corporations, government agencies, professional associations and nonprofits to promote building safety through proclamations, informational events, legislative briefings, and more. The City understands the need for safe and sustainable structures where we live, work, and play.

All communities need building codes to protect their citizens from disasters like fires, earthquakes, weather-related events, and structural collapse. Building codes are society’s best way of protecting homes, offices, schools, manufacturing facilities, stores, and entertainment venues. Code officials work day in and day out to keep the public safe.

For more information about the City of West Hollywoodā€™s building and safety division, please visit the Building and Safety area on the Cityā€™s website or contact Cynthia Zabala, the City of West Hollywoodā€™s Senior Plan Check Engineer, at [email protected] or at (323) 848-6892.

For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

ā€˜Public Safety Meet and Greetā€™ on May 1 at Plummer Park

The City of West Hollywood invites community members to a Public Safety Meet and Greet event on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 6 p.m. at Plummer Parkā€™s Community Center, located at 7377 Santa Monica Boulevard. Drop in; no RSVP is needed.

Attendees will have an opportunity to meet City staff members from its Community Safety Department, as well as members of the Cityā€™s Public Safety Commission and representatives from the West Hollywood Station of the Los Angeles County Sheriffā€™s Department, Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 7 and Station 8, and Block by Block Security Ambassador program. 

This informal event will provide interactions with the Cityā€™s public safety partners and a place to learn about available resources and discover ways to actively contribute to keeping West Hollywood a safe place ā€“ all while enjoying pizza, salad, vegan options, and other refreshments.

The City of West Hollywoodā€™s Community Safety Department works to ensure public safety and to strengthen the quality of life for residents, businesses, and visitors in West Hollywood. The Community Safety Department fosters a community policing approach and works with a variety of organizations, agencies, and partners to provide targeted community programs to reduce crime and increase neighborhood livability; to facilitate emergency management and disaster preparedness; and to coordinate law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical services personnel for all major special events utilizing a unified command approach. Community Safety programs and services are provided though the Public Safety Administration Division and Neighborhood and Business Safety Division in collaboration with the West Hollywood Station of the Los Angeles County Sheriffā€™s Department, the Los Angeles County Fire Department, and the Block by Block Security Ambassadors program. The Community Safety Department serves as the direct liaison to the Cityā€™s Public Safety Commission and Business License Commission.

For the latest updates and information, please download the Cityā€™s Community Safety in the City of West Hollywood publication.

For more information please contact Anita Shandi, the City of West Hollywoodā€™s Public Safety Manager, at [email protected] or at (323) 848-6446.

For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

Hepatitis C Community Educational Forum

The City of West Hollywood will host a free Hepatitis C Community Educational Forum in Los Angeles County. The forum will take place on Wednesday, May 8, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. at the City of West Hollywoodā€™s Council Chambers/Public Meeting Room, located at 625 N. San Vicente Boulevard. The forum will be preceded by a reception with a light dinner, courtesy of Gilead. Pre-registration is requested via Eventbrite. Limited parking will be available in the adjacent 5-story West Hollywood Park parking structure and event attendees will receive a two-hour validation.

The Forum will also be available for viewing on WeHoTV. Broadcast will be provided in West Hollywood on Spectrum Channel 10; the Forum will be streamed on the Cityā€™s WeHoTV YouTube channel www.youtube.com/wehotv and on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Roku streaming platforms by searching for ā€œWeHoTVā€ using search functions.

ā€œHepatitis C is on the rise nationally and here in Los Angeles County we are seeing the highest numbers of newly infected people in California,ā€ said City of West Hollywood Mayor John M. Erickson. ā€œItā€™s important that our community is aware of ways to avoid becoming infected, but also to provide a forum to educate those who are at elevated risk of contracting the virus about the importance of getting tested and seeking treatment.ā€

The Hepatitis C Community Educational Forum will feature a moderated panel discussion with physicians and public health policy experts, including:

  • Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, MD, MPH, Clinical Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Population and Public Health Sciences and former CDC medical epidemiologist, and San Francisco City and County Deputy Health Officer;
  • Prabhu Gounder, MD, medical epidemiologist with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health overseeing surveillance and outbreak investigations for viral hepatitis, healthcare-associated infections, and respiratory diseases including influenza; and
  • Brian Risley, MFA, Manager of the HIV/Hep C Health, HIV & Older Adults and Women Together Programs at APLA Health, and Co-Chair of the Hepatitis C Task Force for Los Angeles County.

The panel discussion will be moderated by HernĆ”n Molina, MPA, Governmental Affairs Liaison for the City of West Hollywood. 

Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). If left untreated, HCV can lead to serious health complications, including liver cancer, cirrhosis, and death. The virus usually spreads when someone comes into contact with blood from an infected person. A great majority of people become infected with HCV by sharing needles, syringes, or any other equipment used to prepare and inject drugs. While uncommon, hepatitis C can spread during sex, though men who have sex with men (MSM) with HIV have the highest risk of acquiring HCV sexually, and MSM on PrEP are at elevated risk. Approximately 10% of new HCV cases reported are among MSM.  

Hepatitis C can spread when getting tattoos or body piercings in unlicensed facilities, informal settings, or with non-sterile equipment. Many people who are newly infected with HCV do not have symptoms and do not know they are infected. Approximately 20% of people newly infected with HCV can clear the virus in the first six months; however, a majority of people develop chronic hepatitis C, which is a lifelong infection that stays in the body. 

Testing for HCV, which is the only way to know if the virus is present, is very important for those groups most at risk of infection. An antibody test will reveal if a person has been infected with the hepatitis C virus ā€” either recently or in the past. If there is a positive antibody test result, another blood test is needed to tell if the infection remains active or if it was a past infection and cleared on its own.

New cases of HCV have been on the rise nationally, including in the state of California. From 1994 to 2018, there were 714,737 new chronic cases of HCV reported to the California Department of Public Health. In 2018, Los Angeles County had the highest number of newly reported chronic HCV cases among non-incarcerated people in the state of California. There are currently 2.4 million people in the United States living with HCV. In recent years, HCV has been related to more deaths than HIV. As there is no vaccine to prevent HCV, the only effective way to prevent getting infected is to avoid contact with infected blood, especially through sharing needles or syringes. There are new and highly effective direct-acting drugs available that have a nearly 100 % cure rate. 

A high percentage of individuals who are aware of their HCV+ status do not seek treatment. According to a September 21, 2022 report by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), only one in three HCV+ patients who have insurance seek timely treatment, and patients who are covered by MediCal are 46% less likely to receive treatment, even though HCV medications are fully covered.

 A recent survey of 533 cases in Los Angeles Countyā€™s Service Planning Area 4, which includes West Hollywood, shows that 84% of patients were aware of their HCV+ status but approximately 70% had not accessed treatment. This City of West Hollywood-hosted panel will seek answers as to why people are not accessing treatment when highly effective medicine is available; explore outreach conducted by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and the Stateā€™s public health agency, and examine best practices for cities to increase awareness of the presence of HCV, to educate about the effective treatments available, and to connect HCV+ individuals to treatment.

For more information about the Hepatitis C Community Educational Forum, please contact HernĆ”n Molina, City of West Hollywood Governmental Affairs Liaison, at [email protected] or at (323) 848-6364.

For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

West Hollywood Encourages Community to Weigh-In on Policy Changes to the Sunset Arts & Advertising Program

West Hollywood is encouraging community members to provide feedback on proposed policy changes to the Sunset Arts & Advertising Program.  The Sunset Strip is where entertainment, nightlife, and iconic billboards set the scene for West Hollywood’s dynamic culture. Known for its innovative signage, the Sunset Strip has been a premier outdoor advertising venue since the 1960s and ’70s, when recording artists debuted albums on custom-painted billboards. Today, technology propels advertising into new realms, transitioning from painted murals and vinyl to dynamic and creative billboard displays.

The Sunset Arts & Advertising Program was adopted in 2019 with the intent to allow a limited number of new billboards on Sunset Boulevard. The program includes a rigorous design excellence competition where only a select number of applicants are awarded the opportunity to proceed with applications for new billboards. The proposed amendments will provide additional clarity for defined terms, clarify intent and vision principles, and strengthen the standards, including those around brightness and orientation of the new billboards. 

The proposed amendments focus on making guidelines, vision, and standards clearer for the public and applicants; clarifying the language of standards and guidelines to make them easier to understand and follow; bolstering the lighting standards with specific and measurable standards; and incorporating best practices into the policy. 

The City invites residents, businesses, and frequent visitors to share their feedback and suggestions on Engage WeHo. PDF documents of proposed amendments to the program, a map of billboard locations, the original Sunset Boulevard off-site signage policy, and the Sunset Boulevard lighting study are available by logging in or creating an account at  https://engage.weho.org/SAAP.  The feedback portal is open now and will remain open through Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. (You must be logged in to provide feedback). The Cityā€™s Community Development Department will gather feedback submitted during the review period and present proposed program updates at a future date.

Goals for the Sunset Arts & Advertising Program are:

  • Revitalization: The principal benefit of the program is to help revitalize the Sunset Strip. Through this program, new development and faƧade remodels were encouraged and this has led to several projects completely redeveloping underutilized, and sometimes deteriorating sites;
  • Historic Preservation: The program encourages the designation, restoration, and preservation of historic buildings. Once designated, the income from a billboard helps the property owner maintain the historic building;
  • Streetscape and Public Realm: An important aspect of the program is the improved streetscape that is part of many of the projects. The goal is to create meaningful public realm enhancements that actively engage and enrich the pedestrian experience along Sunset Boulevard, providing interesting places to sit, to view, and to engage with streetscape elements, some of which will be interactive. Program projects also contribute to capital improvement projects, such as the Sunset & La Cienega Boulevard Intersection Improvement Plan, which will improve this intersection for both the pedestrian and the motorist;
  • Economic Vitality: This program helps individual property owners and business owners with additional revenue to improve and maintain their buildings and businesses, thereby encouraging economic stability and growth. Iconic businesses such as the Rainbow Bar & Grill, the Roxy Theatre, the Whisky a Go-Go nightclub, and the Comedy Store will be ensured a stable and steady income, helping to maintain these important businesses on the Strip; and
  • City Content & Arts Programming: Each billboard must provide a contribution of time (17.5% per hour, 10.5 minutes per hour) to city content (public City announcements and/or public art). At the top of every hour, full motion animated billboards will display ten and a half minutes of City content and/or arts programming curated by the City of West Hollywood in consultation with the Cityā€™s Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission. This is an important aspect of the program, helping the City achieve the goal of bringing art to everyone using Sunset Boulevard and adding to the vibrancy and aesthetics of the Sunset Strip, ensuring its importance and relevance as a world-famous destination.

For more information about the Sunset Arts & Advertising Program, please visit the Cityā€™s website. Feedback collection on proposed policy updates via https://engage.weho.org/SAAP will close on Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 11:59 p.m.

For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

West Hollywood Celebrates All Things Canine on World Dog Day 2024

The City of West Hollywood is pawsitively pumped to co-sponsor The Vanderpump Dog Foundationā€™s 7th annual World Dog Day event in West Hollywood, which brings together hundreds of people and their furry friends to celebrate dogs for a day of fun and entertainment.

The 2024 World Dog Day event will take place on Saturday, May 11, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at West Hollywood Park, located at 647 N. San Vicente Boulevard. Admission is free and open to the public; canine companions must attend on a leash.  

This yearā€™s World Dog Day will be the ultimate dog lover event! Enjoy vendors, live music, raffles, and many other activities for you and your furry friend. West Hollywood Park and the dog parks will continue to be open to the public during this yearā€™s event. The event organizers will provide waste bags and waste stations as needed to accommodate demand.

World Dog Day is a day that focuses on the celebration of dogs. The day aims to draw attention to the amazing, empathetic creatures that dogs are, while raising awareness about global dog abuse, and very specifically the Yulin Dog Meat Festival. The Dog Meat Festival in Yulin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, begins on June 21 each year. More than 10,000 dogs are reported to be captured, transported in cages, and killed for human consumption every year for this annual event. In addition, more than 10 million dogs are killed annually in China for the dog meat trade. This festival epitomizes the cruelty of the dog trade industry. Many of the dogs are stolen from their owners. Many die during transport to the slaughterhouse after days or weeks without food or water, and others suffer illness and injury during transport, such as broken bones. 

In 2016, the City of West Hollywood passed a Resolution condemning the Dog Meat Festival in Yulin. The City of West Hollywood has a long history of supporting measures that promote the protection of animal rights and the City is a recognized leader in legislation that ensures the welfare of animals. In April 2003, the City became the first municipality in the nation to prohibit cat declawing. In February 2010, the City passed an Ordinance to address the inhumane conditions endured by ā€œpuppy millā€ animals by prohibiting the sale of dogs and cats in companion animal stores. In September 2013, the Cityā€™s fur Ordinance went into effect, which prohibits retail establishments from selling, trading, distributing, importing, or exporting any fur product.

The Vanderpump Dog Foundation was formed to aid in ending this international atrocity and to also better the lives of dogs domestically. The Foundation is built on a platform of education, legislation, and activism. Through the organizationā€™s legislative campaigns, domestic and international awareness, and rescue and rehabilitation efforts, it hopes to end the barbaric torture once and for all.

The City of West Hollywood invites canine members of the community and their humans to sniff out a spot and romp around at the Cityā€™s two dog parks at West Hollywood Park. A small dog park and large dog park are located on each side of the parkā€™s basketball courts and each area features expanses of open space with shade trees, small mounds and turf terraces, and water stations. In addition, the City operates the William S. Hart Park and Off-Leash Dog Park located at 8341 De Longpre Avenue.

For more information about upcoming dog events in the City of West Hollywood, please call (323) 848-6460. For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

West Hollywood Celebrates WeHo Russian-Speaking Community Cultural Heritage Month

The City of West Hollywood annually celebrates the rich traditions brought to the United States by Russian-speaking immigrants from the former Soviet Union. Each year, the City recognizes Russian-Speaking Community Cultural Heritage Month to embrace the diverse identities and cultural history of Russian-speaking community members whose origins span wide-ranging territories with varied religious and social traditions.

Russian-speaking Community Cultural Heritage Month 2024 events include:

  • Maysky Classical Night and the 18th Annual Russian-Speaking Community Awards presentation will begin at 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at West Hollywood City Council Chambers/Public Meeting Room, located at 625 N. San Vicente Boulevard. 
  • WWII Veterans Memorial Day/Victory in Europe Day commemoration on Sunday, May 5, 2024, at 11 a.m. at Plummer Parkā€™s Fiesta Hall, located at 7377 Santa Monica Boulevard. Vocalist Alison Lewis joins Helix Collective to delight the crowd with favorite songs of the World War II era, including songs that motivated the Allies to victory. The program will include WWII song selections from France, the U.K., the Soviet Union, and the United States, including Le Chant de Partisans, the song of the French Resistance, Accentuate the Positive from the United States, Katyusha, Blue Kerchief, Dark is the Night from the Soviet Union, and Weā€™ll Meet Again and Run, Rabbit, Run from the UK.
  • The Grand Show on Saturday, May 18, 2024 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Plummer Parkā€™s Fiesta Hall, located at 7377 Santa Monica Boulevard. The event, hosted by the City and Unity In Diversity Arts Foundation, will offer a unique opportunity for dance lovers as children and youth showcase their talent in various dancing genres. The event includes general dancing for the audience.
  • The 23rd Annual WeHo Mishka Festival on Sunday, May 19, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Plummer Park, located at 7377 Santa Monica Boulevard. The City and its Russian-Speaking Advisory Board will embrace the opportunity to explore and share the deep historical elements of the culture brought to this country by immigrants from the former Soviet Union. Laima Vaikule, Thea Austin, and Rustam Shtar will perform as part of a gala concert from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The day will also feature the closing reception for the Harmony Within Art exhibition currently showing in Plummer Parkā€™s Long Hall. 

Additional details about Russian-Speaking Community Cultural Heritage Month programs and event descriptions are available at www.weho.org/RSCweho.

The City of West Hollywood is home to a large community of people from regions of the former Soviet Union. Approximately 11% of City residents identify a former region of the Soviet Union as their primary ancestry. The former Soviet Union encompassed 15 republics ā€” Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Belorussia, Uzbekistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. Russian culture has withstood centuries and the Russian language unites people and serves to connect and deepen a common culture.

Many Russian-speaking community members established roots in West Hollywood after fleeing from discrimination and antisemitism. In the early 1970s, the then-USSR experienced a wave of emigration due to the politics of the government. Many people chose to come to Los Angeles to embrace the future opportunities of a free world for themselves and their children. They came here by way of support provided by local programs and nonprofits to assist Jewish immigrants in what would become incorporated as the City of West Hollywood. The City remains a thriving hub for the Russian-speaking community in the region.

Since 2001, the City has recognized the Russian-Speaking Community Cultural Heritage Month to bring to life the cultural and creative traditions of Russian-speaking community members with programming highlighting rich visual arts, performing arts, language, and history.

For more information, please contact Tatyana Rodzinek, City of West Hollywood Russian-Speaking Community Programs Coordinator, at (323) 848-6826 or at [email protected].

For people who are Deaf or hard of hearing, please call TTY (323) 848-6496.

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Updated: WeHo’s The Abbey Nightclub was sold for $45 Million

The 14,200-square-foot properties at 686 and 692 North Robertson Boulevard in WeHo traded hands for $27 million

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By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – When news broke that the Abbey Food & Bar and its sister location the Chapel at The Abbey sold to hotel entrepreneur Tristan Schukraft this past November, the big question on everyoneā€™s mind was, for how much? According to a report by Commercial Observer, the 14,200-square-foot properties at 686 and 692 North Robertson Boulevard traded hands for $27 million.

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Commercial Real Estate Title Insurance VP, Jacki Ueng at Ticor Title (FNF) revealed the real estate sale and business acquisition of The Abbey WeHo in West Hollywood which closed this week on April 22, 2024. The final price hotel entrepreneur Tristan Schukraft paid The Abbey founder David Cooley to acquire The Abbey enterprise is a whopping $45,000,000.00.

The breakdown of the sale is as follows:

  • Real estate sale price: $27,000,000.00
  • Business sale price: $18,000,000.00 (for the Abbey WeHo and The Chapel at The Abbey)
  • Asking Price: $50,000,000.00
  • The total purchase: $45,000,000.00

The listing of both spaces was described as ā€œa generational purchase opportunity to acquire one of the worldā€™s most iconic nightclubs and restaurants, The Abbey and The Chapel at the Abbey, including its tangible and intangible assets with all branding and branding rights to the businesses, and trophy West Hollywood real estate. ā€˜The Abbeyā€™ business, a fee simple interest of 686 N Robertson Blvd, and ā€˜The Chapel at The Abbeyā€™ business with its interest in the lease at 694 N Robertson Blvd.ā€

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David Cooley sold a majority of his stake of The Abbey to hospitality and entertainment company SBE Group in 2006. According to reports SBE paid close to $10 million for a 75 percent stake. Cooley stayed on as President. SBE Group planned to open additional Abbey bars in popular gay destinations across the country, but those plans never panned out. Cooley bought the Abbey back in 2015, a year shy of the Abbeyā€™s 25-year-anniversary. The Abbey recently celebrated 33 years.

Cooley also listed his home for sale in L.A.ā€™s historic Hancock Park neighborhood back in March. Cooley purchased the brick structure designed by architect Henry F Withey for $1.9 million in 2001. The home sold for $6,786,400. His asking price was $7,695,000. The home is widely known for hosting several fundraisers throughout the past four decades.

Cooley made a tearful exit on his last day as owner of two of West Hollywoodā€™s most iconic nightclubs on Thursday, April 11. He officially turned over the reins to new owner Schukraft.

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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. Murillo began his professional writing career as the author of ā€œLove Ya, Mean It,ā€ an irreverent and sometimes controversial West Hollywood lifestyle column for FAB! newspaper. His work has appeared in numerous print and online publications, which include the ā€œHot Topicā€ column in Frontiers magazine, where he covered breaking news and local events in West Hollywood. He can be reached at [email protected]

The preceding article was previously published at WeHo Times and is republished with permission.

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Bouncer at Heart WeHo arrested in brutal beating of gay stylist

Anyone with questions or information about this incident is encouraged to contact the LA County Sheriffā€™s Departmentā€™s West Hollywood Station

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Captain William (Bill) Moulder, commander of the West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Station speaks with KTLA about the beating of 54-year-old Albert Jimenez last month outside of Heart WeHo nightclub. (Screenshot/YouTube KTLA 5)

By Paulo Murillo | WEST HOLLYWOOD – An arrest has been made in the brutal beating of gay hair stylist Albert Vasquez, 54. According to a statement by the Los Angeles Sheriffā€™s Department, a security guard at Heart WeHo was identified, arrested, and charged with battery causing great bodily harm.

The statement by LASD reads as follows:

On Friday, April 05, 2024, at approximately 10:40PM, the victim attempted to enter a nightclub in West Hollywood. The suspect, who was working as a security guard, did not allow the victim entry due to the victim not having proper identification. Both the suspect and the victim engaged in a verbal and physical altercation, in which the suspect punched the victim once in the face. The victim fell to the ground and was transported to a nearby hospital.

The suspect was identified and arrested for battery causing great bodily injury.

Vasquezā€™s sister, Gloria Jimenez, tells WEHO TIMES that a detective at the West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Station reached out to the family earlier today, and she can confirm that the beating happened in front of Heart WeHo. She also said one of their bouncers was arrested.

The family will be allowed to view the surveillance footage to see exactly what happened on Friday night, April 5, 2024, when Vasquez was found in a pool of his blood with two head fractures, bruises to his lungs, a black eye, and scrapes and bruising to his arms and legs.

ā€œThey reached out to me and said an arrest has been made,ā€ said Jimenez. ā€œWe kept saying it was Heart WeHo and it happened at Heart WeHo and it was one of their bouncers. We want to see the footage, and weā€™ll be able to see it because we are family, so we can determine exactly where to go from there. Weā€™re glad an arrest was made, and weā€™re going to take the next step necessary. We donā€™t know what that step is. Heā€™s still recovering. We donā€™t know how long his recovery will take. We donā€™t know.ā€

Family, friends, and supporters of Albert Vasquez were relentless in getting the story out to the media, and they pressured the West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Station to step up the investigation. They also demanded that Heart WeHo release video footage from that night.

Heart WeHo complied and released the following statement:

ā€œHeart WeHo remains deeply committed to the safety and well-being of our community. We are aware of the incident that occurred on April 5th and have been actively collaborating with the West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Department to assist in their investigation since the beginning. We have provided the authorities with unrestricted access to our security footage,ā€ reads the statement by Heart WeHo. ā€œWe urge anyone with additional information pertaining to this incident to come forward and assist the West Hollywood Department in their efforts to ensure the safety and security of our neighborhood.ā€

According to authorities, Heart WeHo was asked not to release the footage to family until authorities were able to investigate the footage first.

Jimenez’s sister points out that Heart WeHo turned over surveillance footage to the West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Station on Monday, ten days after the incident occurred.

Doctors discovered a second skull fracture on the other side of Vasquezā€™s head ten days after he landed in the hospital, according to his family. They also discovered that his lungs had bruising after the fact, which went unnoticed throughout his stay at the hospital.

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However, despite his newly discovered injuries, Albert seems to be on the mend. He was in a coma for one day when he was brought to the hospital but is currently awake and seems to be aware of his surroundings. He starts therapy this week and is expected to be in the hospital for another week and a half. He has not spoken about what happened to him that Friday night, mainly because heā€™s heavily medicated, and nurses feel itā€™s too soon to pressure him to relive the trauma.

Jimenez thanks the community for their support and for being relentless in holding investigators accountable and demanding they get answers. Sheā€™s also grateful for the publicā€™s generosity to help cover medical expenses.

Anyone with questions or information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Los Angeles County Sheriffā€™s Departmentā€™s West Hollywood Station Detective Lombera at (310).
358-4028.

The link to GoFundMe campaign is here: (Link)

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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. Murillo began his professional writing career as the author of ā€œLove Ya, Mean It,ā€ an irreverent and sometimes controversial West Hollywood lifestyle column for FAB! newspaper. His work has appeared in numerous print and online publications, which include the ā€œHot Topicā€ column in Frontiers magazine, where he covered breaking news and local events in West Hollywood. He can be reached at [email protected]

The preceding articleĀ was previously publishedĀ at WeHo Times and is republished with permission.

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City of West Hollywood is hosting a Public Safety Open House

The open house is an opportunity to engage as a community to prioritize safety and well-being along with WeHo Public Safety partners

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By Paulo Murillo | The City of West Hollywood is partnering with theĀ West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Station, Block By Block Security, Los Angeles County Fire Department and Public Safety Commissioners for a Public Safety Open House on May 1, 2014, beginning at 6:00 p.m. at Plummer Park, Room 5 at 7377 Santa Monica Boulevard. The open house is an opportunity to engage as a community to prioritize safety and well-being along with our Public Safety partners.

The event is being billed as an informal meeting to interact with Public Safety partners and Commissioners, learn about available resources, and discover ways to actively contribute to keeping West Hollywood a safe place for everyone. The event will also be serving pizza, salad, and refreshments, with vegan options available.

The Public Safety Commission was created on September 18, 1989 and is comprised of five (5) members, appointed by individual Councilmembers, and two (2) members appointed by the Council as a whole (at-large). Each member of the Commission shall serve a two-year term commencing March 1st following a general municipal election. Members shall be residents of the City and shall not be officers or employees of the City. The Commission shall meet no more than once monthly, and if a member of the Commission is absent for any reason for more than three regular meetings in any twelve-month period, the office of such member shall be vacated.

The Public Safety Commission shall evaluate and recommend mechanisms involving public safety issues, assist the City Managerā€™s office and City Council in strengthening community response to emergencies, evaluate and make recommendations to City Council regarding neighborhood livability and domestic violence prevention.

The West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Station is part of the Los Angeles County Sheriffā€™s Department and provides essential law enforcement services for the community. If you need to file a crime report online, you can do so through the SORTS system. Captain William Moulder leads the station, ensuring safety and security for residents and visitors alike.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department (LACoFD) provides firefighting and emergency medical services for the unincorporated parts of Los Angeles County, California, as well as 59 cities through contracting, including the city of La Habra, which is located in Orange County and is the first city outside of Los Angeles County to contract with LACoFD

Block by Block Security Ambassadors is a program in the City of West Hollywood that provides a highly visible uniformed presence at the street level. The program was first established in 2013. The ambassadors are deployed on bicycles or on foot along major streets, alleys, City parking lots, and residential neighborhoods. They work in collaboration with the West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Station to provide supplemental safety services. The ambassadors provide safety escorts, conduct foot and bicycle patrols, and offer helpful guidance to community members and visitors.

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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. Murillo began his professional writing career as the author of ā€œLove Ya, Mean It,ā€ an irreverent and sometimes controversial West Hollywood lifestyle column for FAB! newspaper. His work has appeared in numerous print and online publications, which include the ā€œHot Topicā€ column in Frontiers magazine, where he covered breaking news and local events in West Hollywood. He can be reached atĀ [email protected]

The preceding article was previously published at WeHo Times and is republished with permission.

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Family demanding answers in beating of gay hair stylist in WeHo

The family questions why it taking so long for West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s station to retrieve video footage from local businesses

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54-year-old Albert Vasquez, a celebrity hairdresser, was foundĀ brutally beatenĀ in West Hollywoodā€™s Rainbow District. (Family photo)

By Paulo Murillo | LOS ANGELES – Friends, family, and supporters of 54-year-old Albert Vasquez, a celebrity hairdresser foundĀ brutally beatenĀ in West Hollywoodā€™s Rainbow District on April 5, 2024, continue to demand answers and call for justice as they try to piece together what happened on that fateful Friday night.

Vasquez was discovered unconscious on the ground with severe head trauma, a black eye, and scrapes and scratches to his arms and legs in a parking lot behind Heart WeHo at 8911 Santa Monica Blvd, in West Hollywoodā€™s Rainbow District.

The family questions why it taking so long for West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s station to retrieve video footage from local businesses. They also donā€™t understand why the Sheriffā€™s Station suggested to media outlets that Albert could have possibly fallen and gotten injured without investigating or knowing any details about his injuries.

Questions have also arisen regarding Heart WeHo, the last nightclub where Albert was allegedly seen on the night of the attack, reportedly after leaving Gym Bar according to witnesses. In efforts to solve the mystery surrounding the attack, supporters have taken to social media to demand that Heart WeHo, partly owned by celebrity entrepreneur Lance Bass of the boyband NSYNC, deliver unedited footage to detectives at the West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Station.

The calls for video footage and threats to have a protest outside of Heart WeHo prompted Heart to issue a statement.

ā€œHeart WeHo remains deeply committed to the safety and wellbeing of our community. We are aware of the incident that occurred on April 5th and have been actively collaborating with the West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Department to assist in their investigation since the beginning. We have provided the authorities with unrestricted access to our security footage,ā€ reads the statement by Heart WeHo. ā€œWe urge anyone with additional information pertaining to this incident to come forward and assist the West Hollywood Department in their efforts to ensure the safety and security of our neighborhood.ā€

The victimā€™s sister, Gloria Jimenez, tells WEHO TIMES that Heart WeHo turned over surveillance footage to the West Hollywood Sheriffā€™s Station on Monday, ten days after the incident occurred.

ā€œI was hoping people would speak up or that somebody has video or something,ā€ she said. ā€œEverybodyā€™s always videotaping, and we havenā€™t gotten anything at all. Weā€™re really just relying on the police to expose that footage but there are all these rules and regulations where you cannot get it yourself. You have to wait for police to collect it and we were after the police to do something and they just got the footage yesterday [Monday].ā€

Regarding updates on Albertā€™s injuries, Ms. Jimenez says that doctors discovered a second skull fracture on the other side of his head. He also has bruised lungs, which went unnoticed throughout his stay at the hospital. These injuries are in addition to a black eye and scratches on his legs and arms, and it appears he was kicked in the neck.

However, despite his newly discovered injuries, Albert seems to be on the mend, she said. He was in a coma for one day when he was brought to the hospital, but is currently awake and seems to be aware of his surroundings. He starts therapy this week and is expected to be in the hospital for another week and a half. He has not spoken about what happened to him that Friday night, mainly because heā€™s heavily medicated and nurses feel itā€™s too soon to pressure him to relive the trauma.

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Jimenezā€™s story has garnered national and global attention. His attack was published in the Daily Mail, and there is a campaign of supporters asking for justice for Albert, who is widely known in the West Hollywood community.

Ms. Jimenez alleges that they have received several tips alleging Albert was last seen at Gym Bar when he was there with friends and then he headed to Heart WeHo, which is the last time they saw him. She said in addition to the footage at Heart WeHo, she is also going to seek footage from Gym Bar to determine what time he left and in which direction he headed.

There were also some witnesses stating that he was heavily intoxicated and that he had a confrontation with one of the securities at Heart WeHo, but that has not been confirmed. The surveillance video will answer that question.

Ms. Jimenez thanks the community for their support and for being relentless in holding investigators accountable and demanding they get answers. Sheā€™s also grateful for the publicā€™s generosity to help cover medical expenses.

Anyone with information is asked to reach out to West Hollywood Detective Franklin at (310) 855-8850.

The familyā€™s GoFundMe campaign: (Link)

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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 articleĀ was previously publishedĀ by WeHo Times and is republished with permission.

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