Beth Orton is everything one might imagine her to be – cool and dreamy – just like her music even after a six-year hiatus from recording and touring.
'Juneteenth' Honors African-American Culture, Heritage in Coachella Valley
Fatherhood theme helps to dispel myth of men's role in families
Sandra Austin recreated a version of ‘Juneteenth’ with an ‘honoring ceremony’ to celebrate African American culture and heritage in the Coachella Valley, and benefit the Family Heath & Support Network’s foster care program.
Gram Rabbit Develops 'Vivid, Colorful' Style in Joshua Tree
Despite commercial success, band stays true to its unique desert sound
The Joshua Tree-based rock group Gram Rabbit will play headliner to the inaugural AMFM Fest June 14 in Cathedral City, and the Joshua Tree Gay Pride Festival June 15.
Cyndi Lauper Could Make Tony Awards History
The Broadway hit 'Kinky Boots' elevates pop star to composer superstardom
Since the 1980s, Cyndi Lauper has influenced the Billboard charts and legions of followers. However, her latest endeavor primes to conquer another frontier: the Broadway composer superstardom.
The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies to Close its Doors for Good
The 2013-14 season will bring an end to 23 years of entertainment
After 23 years, The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies’ 2013-14 season, titled ‘The Last Hurrah!’, will also be its last.
Weekender: Paul Anka, Jewel, The Beach Boys
What's on your agenda? Here's our suggestions for June 6-9
Weekender helps plan out your weekend in Palm Springs and the desert resort cities with concerts, events, restaurants, nightlife, clubs and the world of entertainment only found in the desert.
Summer Groove, The Beach Boys Still Go Together
Tour celebrates those unmistakable harmonies at Morongo Casino
The Beach Boys are back, and better than ever, satisfying fans with new material and greatest hits. Teens, adults, and even parents of adults must celebrate the return of this Southern California treasure.
'I Do' Addresses Gay Marriage Issue in Film
Filmmakers believe issue is about human rights, not marriage
Since ‘I Do’ premiered last year, the timing couldn’t have been better with gay marriage and California’s Proposition 8 amendment being weighed by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Desert Freedom Band Fills Summer Air With Music
The band has grown to more than 65 members since forming in 2001
The Desert Winds Freedom Band will perform its “Summer Pops Concert” at 4 p.m. June 8 in the Community Room of the Rancho Mirage Public Library.
Parenting Made Easier with Movies Made for Babies
UltraStar Cinemas Mary Pickford offers "Baby's Night Out" and "Parent Movie Morning"
‘Baby’s Night Out’ at the Mary Pickford in Cathedral City offers new moms and dads a chance to get out of the house, bring their baby in tow and still enjoy a first-rate movie.