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Star Power
Lynda Carter embodies many of the same qualities of her Wonder Woman character
The Palm Springs Walk of Stars honors philanthropic superhero Lynda Carter for shattering stereotypes and blazing new paths for generations of women.
Reel Sizzle
Catch the best new films at the Palm Springs International ShortFest
The Palm Springs International ShortFest marks its 20th anniversary June 17-23, so grab a cold drink and popcorn and settle into your seats to view some of 2014’s best short films.
2014 Aviation Summit Returns With Plane Parade
Palm Springs streets fill with roar, feel of planes
The Parade of Planes is back as part of the 2014 Aviation Summit, Oct. 31 to Nov. 2, at the Palm Springs Convention Center.
Cool Runnings
Escape the desert sizzle with a trip up the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway.
For daytrippers in need of a quick sojourn a 10-minute ascent on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway to Mount San Jacinto State Park provides the perfect reprieve.
Bonita Domes Resembles 'Star Wars'-Like Place
Joshua Tree couple to host fundraising party with Chamber of Commerce
To celebrate the completion of their ‘Star Wars’-like Bonita Domes, a Joshua Tree couple is co-hosting a fundraising party with the local Chamber of Commerce.
Salvation Mountain Colors Desert Palette Near Salton Sea
Salvation Mountain, a spiritual monument created by Leonard Knight, disrupts the rugged hilly terrain that lies just southeast of the Salton Sea.
'Sunset Boulevard' Became Part of American Culture
Nancy Olson appears at Film Noir Festival screening
The Arthur Lyons Film Noir Festival celebrates black and white classics, like ‘Sunset Boulevard’, which continues to make a cultural impact.
Childhood Influences Bring out the Blues in ZZ Ward
Takes a Drake song and makes it her own
ZZ Ward’s third trip to Coachella 2014 gave the artist a chance to showcase the blues roots in her music.
Kay Henkel's Sculptures Reflect Her Homeless Days
Her book chronicles those early days that continue to inspire her work
Sculptor Kay Henkel’s clients have included Lucille Ball, Sonny Bono, and Gene Hackman, a far cry from her penniless days in Rio de Janiero.