Tony Orlando & Dawn reunite for a rare Christmas show in the valley, and one of their few performances together over 40 years.
Love (Still) Finds A Way
Pablo Cruise frontman Cory Lerios opens up about the legendary band’s newfound success and energizing the inaugural Airstream Palooza at Hotel Paseo in Palm Desert.
Pablo Cruise returns to Palm Springs Dec. 1 to headline the first-ever Airstream Palooza at Hotel Paseo in Palm Desert.
Native Son
Actor Michael Irby grew up in Palm Springs and was influenced by the desert’s ‘simpler times.’ Now he stars in the FX hit, Mayans MC, the Sons of Anarchy spin-off, and credits his roots for shaping his destiny.
Michael Irby stars in the FX hit, Mayans MC, the Sons of Anarchy spin-off, and credits his native Palm Springs for shaping his destiny.
Feminist History Heroine
Leslie Zemeckis’ new book charts the fascinating yet underreported tale of early 20th century fan dancers Faith Bacon and Sally Rand.
Leslie Zemeckis’s new book charts the fascinating yet underreported feud of early 20th century fan dancers Faith Bacon and Sally Rand.
Fancy Footwork
Daring dancer-choreographer Manuel Vignoulle returns to the Coachella Valley for the 21st Annual Choreography Festival at McCallum Theatre.
Manuel Vignoulle, the choreographer with a fiery mane of burnt-orange hair, returns after winning last year’s festival at McCallum Theatre.
Beyond Idol
David Hernandez found the limelight thanks to American Idol. But 10 years later, the singer-songwriter is more daring, eager to share new music, and ready to celebrate diversity with his LGBTQ posse at Greater Palm Springs Pride.
David Hernandez found the limelight thanks to American Idol. Ten years later, the singer is more daring and eager to share new music.
Kathy Griffin 2.0
The comedian braved public uproar and then national exile after a much-ballyhooed Trump-centric social media snippet. One year later, the award-winning comic rises from the ashes with a gut-busting, successful comedy tour and top honors at the inaugural Palm Springs International Comedy Festival.
Kathy Griffin braved national exile for a year, but her comeback includes being honored at the Palm Springs International Comedy Festival.
Breaking Glass
Palm Springs Women in Film & TV annual Broken Glass Awards honors women whose work shines as much it shatters limitations. Beverly D’Angelo, one of this year’s honorees, talks about ambition and staying true to the craft.
Beverly D’Angelo, known for the National Lampoon’s Vacation films, will be honored by Palm Springs Women in Film & TV.
Feels Like The First Time
More than 40 years ago, Foreigner’s founding member Mick Jones nurtured a musical vision that helped birth one of the most famous rock bands of all time. Now, Foreigner’s decades-long success fosters new opportunities with a rare Coachella Valley concert.
When Foreigner hits Agua Caliente’s The Show Nov. 10, expect a memorable twist that will unite original and new band members.
Miller Time
Longtime comedian Dennis Miller braves the ever-shifting norms of modern times with shrewd insight and plenty of humor.
Comedian Dennis Miller deconstructs his current path — and the culture’s — with his upcoming show at Morongo Casino.