05/19/08
Posted by Kip Allen
Guilty as charged! I’m a Baby Boomer. I rocked out in the ’60s and ’70s, and while my body (and I hope my judgment) has matured, many of my tastes emerged from that exciting era. I've been known to plan my evening around a PBS Peter, Paul and Mary special.
Fortunately for us more mature residents, the Coachella Valley has a lot to offer of interest to our generation … more than golf, that is.
Take the Palm Springs Air Museum at 750 N. Gene Autry Trail in Palm Springs for example. My dad fought in “The Good War” and I picked up an enduring interest in all things World War II, especially old Warbirds. On Memorial Day this coming Monday, a vintage B-25 Mitchell, the same type that bombed Japan in the daring Doolittle raid in 1942, drops 1,500...
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05/19/08
Posted by Kelly O'Connor
Get Away, Girlfriend!
Summer is coming and Palm Springs has something for all you ladies
Experience
the luxurious life for less with amazing summer deals and discounts
perfect for the well-deserved girlfriend getaway.
This is the
time of year to take advantage of the finest shopping, pampering, and
dining. Think massages and pomegranate martinis.
Start with a
manicure and pedicure, followed by a deep-tissue massage, a detoxifying
body wrap, and an invigorating facial or herbal scrub. Whether your
visit is a girlfriend getaway or a special occasion, you’re in good
hands here.
At Spa Las Palmas, the 150-minute bridal package includes a Pure Fiji Ritual and a Rose...
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05/16/08
Posted by Kelly O'Connor
Last minute ideas for some fun in Palm Springs this weekend.
Everything from great musicians, boxing and horse racing.
Got music on your mind? Check out the Joshua Tree Music Festival, running all weekend.
The blends of music are mindblowing — punk-rocking fiddlers, beat boxing folk singers and trumpet and trombone rockers. With this medley of artists and montage of music, there's truly something for everyone.
Tonight’s lineup
6:05 p.m. Lynx featuring Jamie Janover, dance grooves, hip hop to folktronic 7:30 p.m. B-Side Player, reggae, funk and Latin grooves 8:55 p.m. Afromotive, 10-piece afrobeat ensemble 10:00 p.m. JJ Grey & Mofro, funk to...
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05/15/08
Posted by Tim Kennedy
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05/14/08
Posted by Kelly O'Connor
Looking for some family fun in Palm Springs this memorial day?
Local museums have just the cure — excitement and education.
Palm Spring Air Museum Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks & Mortuaries sponsors the museum's annual Memorial Day Flower Drop.
Come out to honor and remember those who have lost their lives fighting for our country. A WWII vintage warbird will drop 2000 white and 1000 red carnations to memorialize our fallen war heros. Visitors can take a flower home as a souvenir.
The event begins at 1 p.m. Visit www.palmspringsairmuseum.com or call (760) 778-6262 for more information.
Children's Discovery Museum
The...
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05/14/08
Posted by Kip Allen
I love living in the desert! The weekend’s coming and it’s time to play!
One of the best benefits of desert life is the entertainment scene the Indian casinos offer.
Look at the Agua Caliente Casino in Rancho Mirage for example. Do you like barbecue? They offer it poolside from 4-7 p.m. every Friday. As for music and dancing, the band Mischief plays hits from the ’70s and ’80s as well as current rock and pop in The Lounge. And at 9 and 11 p.m. Saturday in The Lounge, the tribute band No Duh performs the music of No Doubt.
Across the valley in Indio, the Fantasy Springs Casino Rock Yard venue is also having tribute bands perform. On both Friday and Saturday, the bands Cubensis and Crazy Train rock out with tunes from The Grateful Dead and...
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05/05/08
Posted by Tim Kennedy
PALM SPRINGS, CA - May 3, 2008 - The Mount San Jacinto State Park has announced that the backcountry hiking trails are now open. Overnight camping areas will remain closed. The first Tram up Monday through Friday is 10am; Saturday and Sunday 8am, last Tram up 8pm and the last Tram down 9:45pm. Visitors to the Tramway's Mountain Station can enjoy lunch or dinner at Peaks fine dining restaurant or Pines Cafe, a casual dining restaurant. Also open to visitors is a gift shop, natural history museum, a theater showing two documentary movies, a cocktail lounge and spectacular views. For more information please call 888.515.TRAM or 760.325.1391 or visit us at www.pstramway.com.
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05/02/08
Posted by Tim Kennedy
New Cupcake Menu at bluEmber Caters to Sophisticated Palates RANCHO MIRAGE, CA - The cupcake may be a classic American children's treat, but at Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa's bluEmber restaurant cupcakes are anything but child-like. bluEmber's popular new "cupcake menu" is designed to appeal to the more sophisticated palate of its grown-up clientele. Boasting flavors such as Grand Marnier and spiced rum and ingredients like desert date, coconut mouse and rich dark chocolate, the cupcakes are both refined and playful. "Cupcakes are experiencing a renewal in popularity," says Leanne Kamekona, executive chef. "Guests find them appealing because they are portioned perfectly for an individual and...
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05/02/08
Posted by Tim Kennedy

Saturday, May 10 will be the 1st Annual Desert Dog Run with $150.00 in cash prizes up for grabs for the highest poker hand. Registration begins at 9:00a.m. at the Guide Dogs of the Desert facility at 60735 Dillon Road in Whitewater with an official ride start time of 10:00 a.m. Riders will draw poker cards at each of the run stops including Renegade Classics Outlet Store, Palm Springs Harley-Davidson, Hutchins Harley-Davidson and the end stop and after party location, Pappy and Harriet's with live entertainment, vendors and a 50/50 raffle. The Guide Dogs of the Desert school was founded in Palm Springs in 1972 to provide safe mobility, loving companionship and the...
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05/02/08
Posted by Tim Kennedy
Patti will be speaking, along with theatrical director Justin Blake, at the Palm Springs Book Festival this Sunday, May 4th, at 4:30pm, on the Writers Stage. Their topic is Brilliant Author Interview Techniques. What makes a great interview? What's going to make the audience want to buy your book? Justin and Patti will share techniques for creating engaging conversations in media interviews. The Palm Springs Book Festival is opened from 10am-6pm, on the grounds of Palm Springs High School. Free to the Public. Parking available. Check the schedule of intriguing authors in attendance at:
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