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Sunday's Scoop: Ho Ho Hoey Rockin' Holiday Show at the House of Blues
The world renowned rock guitarist is bringing his annual rock and roll Christmas show to the Sunset Strip.

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The world renowned rock guitarist is bringing his annual rock and roll Christmas show to the Sunset Strip.

In other news, the Westside Cities Council of Government, which includes Weho, meets to discuss more bicycling opportunities and Patch learns how the city is funding the Plummer Park renovations.
Click through the image gallery to see what homes in town are holding open houses this weekend.
Progressive LGBTQ individuals and allies are invited to attend the local brainstorming session.
Only the parking permits and cashier counters in the first-floor lobby are open.
Choose from delicious dining options, hot nightclubs and rockin' music venues.
West Hollywood saw its share of trouble and tragedy this year.
Dust off that Christmas sweater and head to the neighborhood watering hole for a party that will get you into the holiday spirit.
As 2011 draws to a close, we celebrate the year by bringing you some of the best photos published on our site.
There's more than a few opportunities to revel in the good cheer this weekend.
The state report concludes that the Division of the State Architect has limited authority to penalize school districts where buildings don't comply with safety law, but recommends changes.
The local playhouse dedicated to theatrical work that examines the LGBT experience presents Jeffrey Solomon's one-man mock-u-mentary in its last night.
West Hollywood's neighborhood staple adds seasonal dinner items and creative new cocktails to its bill of fare.
Portraits of everyday Californians, celebrities, military personnel and others to fill the House of Blues for NOH8 Day, in support of marriage equality.
Photographs from the fashion photographer's visit to Roma settlements in Eastern Slovakia are unveiled to the West Hollywood community.
West Hollywood's free holiday shuttle, available nightly during Dec. 29-31, to make a continuous loop around the city, picking up passengers every 30 minutes.
This year, the campaign will consist of over 200,000 napkins distributed to local restaurants and bars.
What to see and hear in West Hollywood Dec. 12-18.
Mayor John Duran says he's sorry for his Plummer Park comment, registered sex offender Jason James Murphy is arrested, and a home catches fire near La Cienega and Santa Monica boulevards.
Click through the image gallery to see what homes in town are holding open houses Sunday afternoon.