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The movie shot in and around Weho will screen as part of Outfest, LA’s gay and lesbian film festival.

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The movie shot in and around Weho will screen as part of Outfest, LA’s gay and lesbian film festival.

The famed street will see record aficionados and beer geeks alike for two separate events happening all day long.
Experts will also answer general questions about the massive $1 billion I-405 Sepulveda Pass Improvements Project during a one-hour live internet chat.
A documentary about early gay life and activism in LA screens at The Renberg Theatre, street paving continues on Holloway and Horn, and a gay rap opera plays at the Celebration Theatre.
The West Hollywood councilwoman congratulates the New York Legislature and Gov. Andrew Cuomo for affording same-sex couples the right to marry.
There will be no street parking during the posted times.
Two furry 4-year-olds are looking for forever homes.
People of all ages are encouraged to "Take the Test, Take Control."
West Hollywood Patch also spoke to Fairfax High seniors leading up to graduation and covered the 2nd Annual LA Vegan Beer Festival at The Roxy over the weekend.
Construction work will also take place on Horn Avenue, Sherbourne Drive, Shoreham Drive, Palm Avenue, and Westmount Drive.
The band's new album will be available June 28.
Beer lovers from West Hollywood and beyond chow down on vegan bites and brews at The Roxy on Sunset.
Simple precautionary measures can be taken by residents to help reduce risk.
Law enforcement officials are making it difficult for paparazzi to harass the royal couple during their three-day tour.
Businesses, animal shelters and pet-care professionals throughout Weho will open their doors to employees' furry companions.
Paris Hilton, Jaime King, Melissa Rycroft and Amber Rose are also seen in town over the last week.
Indie English pop rockers perform at The Troubadour, Costa's at the Roxy, and the free multimedia event comes to Santa Monica Boulevard.
The Los Angeles section of the National Council of Jewish Women is hosting a free screening of a new documentary about juvenile prostitution.
The new eatery across from the Whisky is bringing Detroit-style hot dogs, burgers, fries and craft beer to Weho.
UPDATE: A ribbon cutting is set for the Mexico-based chain's debut in West Hollywood.