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New art pieces are set to start popping up all over 5 Beverly Hills.
More than 500 swimmers competed in the Beverly Hills swim challenge. 5
Beverly Hills realtors are coming together to support Tanaz Akhlaghi. 10 •Health & Wellness •Birthdays •Letters to the Editor
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George Christy, Page 6 Bloomberg’s Top Ten Billionaire’s Are Self-Made Americans; Tom Cruise Refuses Stunt Doubles In Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation; Nicole Kidman’s Busier And Happier Than Ever
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July 31, 2015
Beverly Gardens Fountain To Be Dedicated To City’s ‘First Lady’ Margaret J. Anderson
Beverly Hills dignitaries headed to the Coliseum this week to support the Special Olympics. 4
Larry David (yes, Larry David) leads this week’s Freshpet adoptable pets. 4
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IN THE GARDEN – Virginia Robinson Gardens Superintendent Tim Lindsay, who will be honored as this year’s “Garden Champion” at the upcoming Friends of Robinson Gardens annual gala on Sept. 12, poses in front of the newly planted drought-tolerant entry garden of pink and white periwinkles.
By Victoria Talbot It was more than a century ago that Margaret Anderson, a divorced hotelier with two young children, accepted the challenge to build, own and operate The Beverly Hills Hotel in the broad, undeveloped landscape of the future City of Beverly Hills. Now, on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., the City of Beverly Hills will acknowledge the City’s
First Lady for her incredible vision and courage. In a Fountain Dedication Ceremony, Mayor Julian Gold, Vice Mayor John Mirisch, Council Members Lili Bosse, Willie Brien; Cultural Heritage Commission Chair Lisa Greer, Vice Chair Rebecca Pynoos, Commissioners Noah Furie, Richard Waldow and Maralee Beck; and Recreation and Parks (see ‘MARGARET ANDERSON’ page 9)
Beverly Hills’ First Estate Adds Color To Conserve Water By Laura Coleman With the City’s new water reduction policy mandating that all properties curb water usage by 30 percent, Virginia Robinson Gardens Superintendent Tim Lindsay had to think a little outside the box in order to transform the green water-loving front lawn into something that didn’t drink up quite so much of the Owens Valley reservoir. As of this week, the first thing that visitors will see when they approach the national historic landmark on Elden Way, will be a duo
of florific pink-and-white patterns made up of periwinkle from Madagascar. “It’s more like a Monet painting,” explained Lindsay. “It will be jaw-dropping.” Lindsay, who has taken care of the historic property for nearly two decades, will be honored as this year’s “Garden Champion”at the Friends of Robinson Gardens upcoming gala on Sept. 12. Courier president and publisher Marcia Hobbs is being honored with this year’s Spirit of Beverly Hills award. (see ‘ROBINSON GARDENS’ page 9)
A DOG’S WORLD – Dr. Shipp’s Animal Hospital & Amanda Foundation president Teri Austin poses in front of the Amanda Foundation’s “Spaymobile” with Zoey, a 1-and-a-half year old Schnauzer/Yorkshire Terrier mix who is great with children and looking for a home. Zoey came in with a broken front leg that Dr. Shipp’s animal hospital was able to repair. For more info, call 310-278-2935.
Dr. Shipp’s Animal Hospital: Treating Beverly Hills Pets For Nearly 100 Years
Beverly Hills Elders: Renee Taylor & Joe Bologna
This year, The Courier celebrates 50 years in the community. Throughout the year, we will honor the legacy of excellence in Beverly Hills’ heritage businesses that have called the City their home since 1965 or earlier.
Part 46 in a series on Beverly Hills residents who have grown with the Centennial City
By Matt Lopez When human beings fall ill, there are no shortage of offices in Beverly medical Hills to treat them. When animals need care, however, there are only two options in Beverly Hills. For 91 years, one of them has been Dr. Shipp’s Animal Hospital.
By Laura Coleman When Renee Taylor first set eyes on Joe Bologna, she recalled thinking: “This is the man I’m going to marry.” Joe, for his part, wondered: “Why is this woman looking at me funny?” In fact, it wasn’t long before the two soon paired off for a lifetime of love and a writing partnership that spawned some 20+ films and plays. Next month the two will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary, and on Sept. 20 at the Four Seasons Hotel, the two will be feted as this year’s Beverly Hills Theatre Guild honorees. “The reason (our writing partnership) works is the reason our marriage works,” Joe explained. “You have to be the same and totally opposite at once.” After their first play, Lovers And Other Strangers, went from
Located in the exact same spot at 351 N. Foothill Road, right next door to the City’s only other animal hospital, the Beverly Hills Small Animal Hospital and Dr. John Winters, Dr Shipp’s animal hospital has undergone many changes since it was first established in 1924. (see ‘ANIMAL HOSPITAL’ page 9)
Joe Bologna & Renee Taylor
Broadway to become an Oscarnominated film in which they starred, the two knew they had something truly magical. The Bolognas’ second foray into writing together, Made For Each Other, tells their story: an (see ‘RENEE AND JOE’ page 16)
GOOD FRIENDS — Carol Burnett joined Kristin Chenoweth the day she was honored with a Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame - Star #2555 in the category of Live Theatre Performance. Joining Carol were Kristin’s adopted parents Jerry and Junie Chenoweth, Alan Thicke and others. For more photos, see George Christy’s column on page 6.
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