This Palm Springs home is the last and the largest to be designed by E. Stewart Williams, and an example of how his designs magnify the beauty of anything placed inside them.
Writing Downton
Jessica Fellowes, author of several books on the beloved TV series 'Downton Abbey,' shares some insider’s details before attending this month’s Rancho Mirage Writers Festival
Jessica Fellowes, who has authored five books on the popular PBS series, Downton Abbey, will speak at this month’s Rancho Mirage Writers Festival.
Crafting a Community
Surrounded by nature’s splendor, a working studio becomes a communal retreat for this small group of like-minded creatives
The “Makers” of Makerville have a habit of doing things a bit differently from a desire to make things by hand, adult-style dinner parties to a mountaintop art studio.
Movie Posters Celebrate Ties Between Hollywood, Palm Springs
With the Palm Springs International Film Festival arriving in town, Jim Cook's collection of memorabilia documents how the history of Hollywood has been written in every Greater Palm Springs neighborhood
A Wizard of Oz memorabilia purchase made by his father has led Jim Cook to a lifelong interest in movie posters and a collection that celebrates Hollywood history, especially in Palm Springs.
City Profiles – La Quinta
All is Well in the Gem of the Desert
With a brand-new wellness center and exciting economic development projects on the rise, it’s easy to see that all is well in the City of La Quinta.
Back to Midcentury
Greater Palm Springs is home to boutique hotels celebrating Desert Modern in their essence and décor. Why not try one out for a night or two?
Greater Palm Springs offers an array of midcentury experiences starting with where you lay your head each night.
Billy Clift Welcomes the Dark Side With "Hush Up Sweet Charlotte"
Bette Davis classic reimagined for screening at Cinema Diverse film fest
The darker, the better for director Billy Clift, whose Hush Up Sweet Charlotte, headlines Cinema Diverse, The Palm Springs LBGTQ Film Festival, during its Sept. 17-20 run.
The Real Steel
Designing for the desert’s climate, architect Donald Wexler created an aesthetic that will last for generations
When architect Donald Wexler passed away this summer at the age of 89, he left a city full of midcentury structures that permanently changed the world’s perceptions of Palm Springs.
The Most Wives Club
The Gabors, Palm Springs’ first family of glamour, chronicled as never before.
The Gabors are to Palm Springs what fancy desserts are to a good meal: We could get by without them but they do add such a luscious finishing touch.
The Boys of a Hot Summer
Palm Springs POWER, city celebrate 4th of July
Baseball, hot dogs, cold drinks and fireworks. Fans filling the stands at Palm Springs Stadium, and those who blanketed Sunrise Park outside the gates, were here for one of the great local traditions.