Leica S2 — the epitome of a camera lover’s camera due to its pedigree and the pin-sharp resolution of images it creates.
Step Away From The Desk
When Employees Make Time For Play, Everyone Benefits
A funny thing happened at a hybrid footwear manufacturer in Portland, Ore. Company officials asked employees to pledge to take at least 15 minutes a day of recess.
Dangerous Cures Ahead
Beware The Reactions, Interactions, And Side Effects Of Prescription And Over-The-Counter Drugs
Patients should learn about possible diagnoses “rather than jump straight to the treatment.”
Park and Go
A new research center near Anza-Borrego State Park provides a home base for scientists studying the desert
In April, as contractors were still renovating a former clubhouse in Borrego Springs, a botanist studying larkspur became the first scientist to use the Steele/Burnand Anza-Borrego Desert Research Center.
PSST! Short and Sweet
This month’s film festival brings new and returning twists.
After 17 years of building an appreciative audience for short films, Palm Springs International ShortFest organizers plan to cultivate a new demographic: 8- to 12-year-olds.
PSST! Dining With The Stars
Frank DeCaro has published his collection of more than 145 recipes from famous men and women whose stars now shine in the heavens (as well as on Turner Classic Movies).
CAMEO – What’s it Worth to You, Roderick Hardy?
Helping value artifacts from the Titanic, appraiser Roderick Hardy has been researching a gold chain with gold nuggets. “The only one who would have the audacity to wear it would be Molly Brown,” he speculates. “Everyone else in the upper class would be wearing very refined jewelry.”
Psst! – Dishing Palm Springs … in a Good Way
You’ve dined in Palm Springs. Now you can dine on Palm Springs. NotNeutral offers a porcelain “map” of the western edge of the city.
Psst! – Fab Prefab
A sleek, eco-friendly house pops up in Palm Springs
Palm springs Modernism Week not only brings pop-up stores to town, but also this year brought a “pop-up” house.
The Light Touch
Christopher Thompson uses his theatrical and electrical expertise to set environments aglow
Painters would be the first to tell you that the natural light in Palm Springs, Seattle, and Paris differs drastically. But a lighting designer says his work in those three locales remains the same.