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Article: Night FEVER.(Beverly Hills nightlife)
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- Los Angeles Magazine
- Article date:
- December 1, 1998
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After hours doesn't mean lights out in Beverly Hills anymore. Whether swing dancing, jam sessions or cocktails are your speed, a handful of nightclubs, cafes and bars have arrived to create a nascent nightlife.
Nightlife? What nightlife?" The 33,700 residents of Beverly Hills, who boast an annual average income of $121,396, are a conservative bunch. Compared with other popular L.A. destinations, there isn't a whole lot to do after hours in their wealthy little city.
"Nightlife in Beverly Hills is celebrated at a handful of places, including home entertainment," quips Richard Rosenzweig, president of the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce. The 21-year ...