Celebrity Q&A: Baby Daddy Tahj Mowry

J. Perry Arts & Entertainment

Tahj Mowry’s role on Baby Daddy has catapulted the series into one of ABC Family’s all-time best comedies. The 26-year-old who started acting at age 4, adorably stole scenes from Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen on Full House, propelling him into his own sitcom, Smart Guy, on The WB. He also has several Disney-produced songs, a YouTube channel with millions of

May Horoscope

Pay Attention to Details, Pare Down

Sherryl Nova Horoscope

Jupiter and Saturn are incompatible these days — a generic transit that applies to all of us. Jupiter is our “big picture.” Naturally optimistic, we plan
large and talk happy.

An Insider’s Guide to the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument

Ann Japenga Hiking

In the 12 years since the Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains National Monument was founded, technology has tightened its grip on us all. Scientists say many of us can no longer see the flash of a bighorn sheep’s rump, hear the peep of a towhee, or count the receding ridges of the Santa Rosas — not because the rump, towhee, and ridges aren’t there, but because we can no longer perceive them. Tiny screens have stolen our senses. The 280,000 acres of monument just outside Palm Springs is the perfect place to reclaim them.

Reap the Wild Wind

The San Gorgonio Pass provides a natural corridor for plants, animals, and a forceful current of air and water

Ann Japenga Hiking

The San Gorgonio Pass provides a natural corridor for plants, animals, and a forceful current of air and water

Horoscope – September 2011

Everyone on the Same Side to Balance an Unstable World

Sherryl Nova Horoscope

The magnetic poles are constantly shape-shifting, causing wobble and tectonic stress. Unprecedented planetary alignment may add magnetic pressure. In an unstable world, we are fortified by a simple, honest lifestyle.

Miracle in the Sand

The words of a pioneer reveal a love for land that demanded respect, patience — and fortitude

Site Staff Hotels & Resorts, Real Estate

Cabot Yerxa, who worked on his homestead from 1913 until his death — chronicled the lives of those who dug wells, contended with rattlesnakes, and built the cabins and roads that became Desert Hot Springs