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A Farewell Letter from the Editor
Danielle Jacoby of West Hollywood Patch steps down as editor and thanks the community.

<b>Email:</b> daniellej@patch.com
<strong>Bio:</strong> Once a lyric soprano, Danielle received her bachelor's degree in Music at the University of Southern California and worked as an opera and theater critic for the e-zine LA2DAY before moving eastward to pursue her master's degree in Journalism. She graduated from Boston University in 2009 after interning with Boston Magazine and serving time as a TV and film critic in London. It was the Southern California sunshine and unbeatable sushi that reeled her back to West Hollywood.<br><br>When Danielle is not writing and reporting, she is going for a run, taking a yoga class, scrounging town for the best macaron or drinking excessive amounts of earl grey tea. As editor of Patch, she welcomes any suggestions and contributions, so if you spot her at Coffee Bean or find her mid-jog, please stop and say Hello!
<strong>Beliefs:</strong> I believe in the power of empathy, understanding and tolerance.
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Danielle Jacoby of West Hollywood Patch steps down as editor and thanks the community.

Get half-off drinks at BLT, $5 'tax collector' shots at Rock & Reilly's, pole dancing at the Viper Room, and more.
There are 19 crimes reported in West Hollywood over the past week, with three crimes involving a vehicle in one night.
Also this week, detectives investigate a woman's claim that actress Lindsay Lohan assaulted her in a West Hollywood nightclub.
Also today: Monday Nights at Lola's, $15 pizzas or pastas at Mercato di Vetro, and a Dorian Martin book signing.
Also today, Book Soup will present two book signings: Katherine Haake with 'The Time of Quarantine' and Mona Houghton with 'Frottage' and 'Even As We Speak.'
Click through the image gallery to see what homes in town are holding open houses Sunday afternoon.
The latest Mexican restaurant to hit the boulevard serves lavender-infused cocktails and Hibiscus flower enchiladas.
Patch readers choose the 6-month-old La Cienega Boulevard studio for indoor cycling in West Hollywood.
Celebrate National Poetry Month at Book Soup or attend the Women's Leadership Conference in West Hollywood Park.
Also today, celebrate Friday the 13th at the Viper Room or catch Bone Thugs-N-Harmony at the House of Blues.
The Hudson is offering some unique twists on the classic.
The Gay Men's Discussion Group is meeting in the library, three LA-based authors will talk 'Unstuck' at Book Soup and Sunset Strip royalty Queen Caveat is performing at the Roxy.
In addition to the 'Big Read' program, Book Soup is hosting two author events, the Standard is presenting its 'Desert Nights' showcase, and the Mondrian continues its art and music series.
A storm is moving in this evening, with temperatures dropping to high 40s in West Hollywood.
The free community event features an evening of open dialogue at the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center.
West Hollywood Sheriff's are still investigating the woman's claims.
Also today: West Hollywood Women's Mastery Series in Plummer Park and a 'Fahrenheit 451' book discussion at the library.
The City of West Hollywood does not allow local Time Warner customers to be charged with a Utility User Tax, says Mayor-Elect Jeffrey Prang.
Weho's venerable roadhouse brings back Ed Kienholz's 43-year-old 'Barter Show,' featuring 21 works of art.