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Friday's Scoop: Janet Jackson Signs New Book in Weho
The singer will discuss and sign copies of her book "True You: A Guide to Finding and Loving Yourself."

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The singer will discuss and sign copies of her book "True You: A Guide to Finding and Loving Yourself."

Two men are arrested Tuesday, with two others hospitalized, after a fight breaks out in nearby West Hollywood.
Two men are arrested early Tuesday, with two others hospitalized, after a fight breaks out in front of the Sunset club.
West Hollywood's popular gay bar and restaurant takes its annual pilgrimage to Palm Springs for the three day dance event.
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals spotlights a laid back Dachshund named Elvis and a friendly 4-year-old.
Small business owners are encouraged to attend the meeting in Plummer Park and musicians are free to perform at the Gardenia Restaurant & Lounge.
Popular children’s musician Dan Crow is performing at Fairfax Library and Hamburger Mary's hosts celebrity guests and fabulous prizes 7-9 p.m.
Weho Patch also reports on the seismic safety of local schools.
Lend your ears to gospel and good grub at the House of Blues or eat your heart out at Sunday Night Supper.
Investigative team highlights the findings of its three-part series.
Cabo Cantina Sunset Strip is offering unlimited sliders and California-based punk rock band Wax performs at The Viper Room.
Through Sunday, West Hollywood Library will host a number of exciting programs.
Check out these homes for sale in West Hollywood.
"Eat drink and be Mary" or soak up the sounds of PDP and Last Great Nation.
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals spotlights a shy Short Hair and 3-year-old Labrador Retriever.
In other news, Vivienne Westwood opens the first U.S. store on Melrose and San Francisco Giants pitcher Barry Zito sustains minor injuries in a two-car collision.
A huge selection of designer samples are on sale at the Andrew Christian Remix Outlet and bakeries around town are participating in the Bake Sale for Japan.
Take a course on sauce making or enjoy a Sunday night supper at Lucques.
It's a busy day of culinary delights, leadership trainings, and a public safety expo.
West Hollywood sizzles in 85-degree weather. Top Arab-American comedians come to The Comedy Store.