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The hotel's new Heard @ Andaz collaboration features new unique music programs.

The Christopher Street West event may be five months away, but nominations for community honorees to be recognized during the parade are being accepted now.
In other news, City Council votes to keep elections in March, a Pinkberry co-founder is arrested, and two councilmen join committee to overhaul Pride for 2013.
Also today: rain or shine, the West Hollywood Farmers' Market is on today, plus a slew of great shows and a book signing on the Sunset Strip.
Click through the image gallery to see what homes in town are holding open houses tomorrow afternoon.
Enjoy a rock-n-roll samurai brunch with $10 bottomless champagne drinks and some killer tunes at the legendary venue.
The grassroots LGBT group backed Torie Osborn over Betsy Butler by a 3-1 margin.
The leading men of the emo movement are playing an intimate show on the Sunset Strip this evening.
The grassroots LGBT club backs the 50th Assembly candidate over rival by 3-1 margin.
Comedy community coming together to raise money for the families of Bowers and fellow comedian Josh Adam Meyer, who remains hospitalized after a fatal car accident earlier this month.
Police arrest woman suspected of twice targeting a West Hollywood man selling cameras on Craigslist.
Police apprehend three men on La Brea Avenue in Weho early Wednesday after connecting them to a Los Angeles home robbery involving a handgun.
Chow down on mung bean flatbread drizzled in pesto or a veggie ball smothered in cilantro mint chutney—all for under $5.
A proposed commercial and residential project that has been bogged down in the West Hollywood City Planning Department returns for a final vote.
As part of West Hollywood's Pacific Standard Time celebration, Mark di Suvero's mid-60s 'Peace Tower' will be recreated at Sunset and Hilldale beginning today.
Pro-choice advocates and political activists will discuss the fight for reproductive freedom at the NCJW/LA Council House today to recognize the landmark Supreme Court decision in 1973 that legalized abortion in the United States.
This 2-year-old has been at the shelter for just about a month and needs a new home.
To coincide with statewide and national election cycles, City Council to consider moving the 2013 election from March to November.
In other news, 50th Assembly candidate Torie Osborn gets panned by Betsy Butler supporters, Weho is ranked third in top U.S. cities with 'sensitive' men, and the library's new coffee shop is up and running.
Also note, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the regular scheduled City Council meeting has been postponed to Tuesday.