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Friday's Scoop: Camp Freddy at the Roxy, 'Inappropriate Behavior' at the Comedy Store and WHAP!
Attend a signing with the daughter of Gary Cooper at Book Soup or a lecture on 'Catastrophe Politics' in the new library.

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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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Attend a signing with the daughter of Gary Cooper at Book Soup or a lecture on 'Catastrophe Politics' in the new library.

Emory University unveils interactive online map depicting county's HIV prevalence by ZIP Code.
Scattered power outages and falling trees hit West Hollywood. Contribute your photos and videos of local storm damage.
High wind and fire danger warnings are in effect until Friday afternoon across most of the Southland.
The charity event will benefit Camarillo's St. John's Seminary, Society of St. Vincent de Paul and St. Michael's Church & School of Los Angeles.
West Hollywood is commemorating the day with a 24-hour electronic memorial, an awards reception, a free screening, and more.
Haven't picked up the centerpiece to your indoor decorations yet? Here's the scoop on where you can find one in and around West Hollywood.
The award winning author and music critic will discuss and sign his novel, 'The Plot Against Hip Hop: A Novel,' at 7 p.m.
The Commission will consider designating a few 1912 single-family homes on Cynthia Street local cultural resources.
What to see and hear in West Hollywood from Nov. 28 through Dec. 4.
In other city news, two suspects linked to a Weho pot shop robbery are arrested and PETA supporters rally for 'Fur Free Friday.'
Local fashionistas will want to head to Book Soup this afternoon to hear from editor-in-chief of America’s longest-running fashion magazine.
Click through the image gallery to see what properties in town are holding open houses Sunday afternoon.
Take advantage of Small Business Saturday—a day dedicated to shopping at locally-owned businesses.
Whether filling Sal Guarriello's City Council seat, handling 'Tara,' or dealing with renovations at Plummer Park, a 16-year Weho resident says the city's way of handling problems is 'flawed and at times disingenuous,' so he proposes a new solution.
This feast welcomes the underprivileged, homeless and anyone needing a place to go for the holidays.
As Thanksgiving and the holiday season is upon us, we at Patch are giving thanks and we'd love for you to join us.
Ready for Thanksgiving? If you're not too busy prepping the holiday feast, there's a slew of shows for all types of fans on the Sunset Strip this evening.
This sweet pooch is looking for a forever home.
Found Animals Foundation's kitschy campaign promotes cat adoption, raises money for spay and neuter initiatives across Los Angeles.