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5 Things to Do This Weekend in Weho
Listen to some pop punk, rock and reggae at The Key Club or find your Zen in a free yoga class in Runyon Park.

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Listen to some pop punk, rock and reggae at The Key Club or find your Zen in a free yoga class in Runyon Park.

Lindsay Lohan's father is accused of assaulting his former live-in girlfriend and faces a maximum sentence of one year in county jail if convicted.
A Siamese named Allison, playful Dachshund, and Doberman Pinscher/German Shepherd Mix are all in need of forever homes.
The Blue Nose American Staffordshire Terrier has won the heart of a longtime Weho resident.
This terrier mix wiggled his way into Planning Commissioner Lauren Meister's heart and has been part of the community ever since.
Sara Rabuse's 4-year-old Lhasa Apso is a popular pet around town, says Rabuse.
Kelly Osbourne, Benji Madden, Chuck Liddell and Shaun White are also seen in town over the last week.
May 16-22 sees burglary, grand theft and vandalism at West Hollywood homes and businesses.
The Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver front man will be discussing his hard rock memoir at Book Soup and performing at The Viper Room.
In honor of the city's Annual Senior Month, the meeting will be broadcast live on Time Warner Cable’s City Channel 10.
The city's Historic Preservation Commission will see a proposal for a 17-unit condominium project and the Stonewall Democratic Club gathers in Weho for its May membership meeting.
The City of West Hollywood is looking into officially designating the one-mile stretch of Santa Monica Boulevard between La Cienega and La Peer a historic gay district.
Weho Patch covers a Planning Commission meeting, Age March, and a day dedicated to biking.
Civil engineer Harold Camping, president of Family Radio Christian Network, believes May 21 marks the second coming of Christ and the end of the world.
Raffi, as his owner Elyse Eisenberg likes to call him, is a rare breed and an undeniable cute pup.
The city of West Hollywood will once again celebrate LGBT arts and culture with its annual festival throughout June.
The West Coast premiere of artist Christian Marclay's 24-hour montage runs until Tuesday at 11 a.m.
In other news, Patch reports a hung jury in the Krasnoperov double-murder trial and photographs the colorful window displays along La Cienega Boulevard.
Sunday marks the final day of Legends of La Cienega: Celebrte Art, the city's first Weho-wide yard sale, and the legendary actress comes to Book Soup.
More than 30 retailers are featuring vignettes by top designers inspired by their favorite artists.