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<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!
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Where do you go when a craving for raw fish, spicy wasabi and tangy ginger hits?

There are 16 crimes reported in West Hollywood over the past week.
Council will consider condemning the new reality TV show about local Iranian-Americans.
Also this week, another year's worth of 10-foot tall guitar sculptures hits the Sunset Strip.
The results of this week's 'Readers' Choice' poll are in.
Catch celebrity stylist Brad Goreski at Book Soup, Sara Bareilles at The Troubadour, plus a slew of 'green' celebrations throughout West Hollywood.
Click through the image gallery to see what homes in town are holding open houses Sunday afternoon.
Also, Eveleigh's Chef Jordan is preparing a special blackboard lunch, and don't forget to take our Readers' Choice St. Patrick's Day poll.
From leprechaun shots at Fiesta Cantina to corn beef and cabbage tacos at Lola's, there's plenty to do in West Hollywood Saturday.
Sheriff's Youth Foundation of Los Angeles announces participation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program, with a location at Plummer Park in West Hollywood.
The checkpoint will take place at an undisclosed location in West Hollywood.
Also, don't miss Great White's 30th anniversary show at the Key Club.
Local LGBT-lit lovers will discuss a different queer book each month at the West Hollywood Library.
Located in a unique section of the city, the single-family structures are deemed important historical structures for exemplifying special elements of West Hollywood.
Also today: Public Facilities Commission meeting and Dot Hacker at the Troubadour.
Public art project 'Gibson GuitarTown' moves into its second phase, with work by artists Shepard Fairey, Tristan Eaton, and others.
Also today: Carrie Fisher author event at Book Soup and an educational 'Women's Mastery' workshop in Plummer Park.
There are 8 crimes reported in West Hollywood over the past week.
Also, don't forget to take our 'Best Place for St. Patrick's Day' Readers' Choice poll.
In other news, a missing Tuscon teen is found in Plummer Park and City Council votes Jeff Prang in as new mayor.