Art Attack!

Eight things to see and do at Palm Springs Fine Art Fair

Steven Biller Arts & Entertainment

Palm Springs Fine Art Fair returns Feb. 14-18 to Palm Springs Convention Center with a lineup of galleries and programs that will inspire, educate, and entertain.

Barry’s Home

Our neighbor the superstar presents a special gift to the community

Steven Biller Arts & Entertainment, Social Scene

Manilow returned to Palm Springs in late September to rest for a couple of months before his next run of shows, which begin this month with five performances at McCallum Theatre.

Rethinking the Classics

With works by some of the world’s most important artists, Beg Borrow and Steal propels Palm Springs Art Museum into an international conversation

Steven Biller Arts & Entertainment

With works by some of the world’s most important artists, “Beg Borrow and Steal” propels Palm Springs Art Museum into an international conversation

The VIP Treatment

Stay and play like a star in a celebrity estate, mountain-view mansion, or an architectural gem of a vacation house

Steven Biller Hotels & Resorts, Real Estate

Stay and play like a star in a celebrity estate, mountain-view mansion, or an architectural gem of a vacation house

CAMEO – Your Serve, Kevin Connolly

Work or play? It’s a close call for this pro

Steven Biller Tennis

You can see on the surface — 25 U.S. Open-blue tennis courts — that Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa wants competitive players. The color of the courts asserts, “This is where the pros play.

PSST! Designed to Go

Land Rover’s compact Evoque body style aims for hipper, tech-savvy drivers

Steven Biller Shopping

With a sporty, compact design and buffet of personalization options, Land Rover’s two-door Evoque adds a refreshing twist among luxury SUVs — a class of vehicles that has lost popularity because of their perceived largess in an unstable economy. The all-wheel-drive Range Rover Evoque is 17 inches shorter and 30 percent lighter than the Range Rover Sport. Yet by all

L.A. Woman

Artist Judy Chicago returns to Southern California to overdue fanfare.

Steven Biller Arts & Entertainment

Just when she thought California art history had forgotten about her, Judy Chicago — a pioneer in feminist art and education — has returned to Southern California, including an evening in Palm Springs, to enjoy the recognition that eluded her for decades.