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By Lisa Morgan This Saturday, March 1st, the Empire Polo Club will be metamorphosed into a swinging, suds and wine sipping, sonic celebration known for its third year as the Annual Rhythm, Wine & Brews Experience. To accompany the more than 30 tastings of specialty wines and brews offered in the beautiful setting of the Empire Polo Grounds, a creative...

Rockin The Gatsby

A musical Review Produced By Troupe Productions in association with Kim and Jim Productions, The Edge, Live It Up Productions Trini Garza. Now showing at the Hard Rock Hotel in downtown Palm Springs. By DJ RJ Taylor Wowzer! We have not had this kind of action in Palm Springs since 1925. This show is Hot, Hot, Hot! It was fun that the flappers...
Return for 5th year to Cabot’s Pueblo Museum on Feb. 28 through March 2 By Judith Salkin As a young man Juan Quezada became fascinated by the artifacts of the pre-Hispanic pottery of Paquimé in the Mexican state of Chihuahua and taught himself to recreate the pottery by studying and experimenting with native materials of the area. Mata Ortiz, named after the...

Spotlight on Katie Stice

By Denise Ortuno Neil With the Coachella Valley growing more and more every year, support of local businesses from our local Chambers of Commerce becomes exceedingly important. And thanks to passionate leaders like Katie Stice of the Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce, she’s helping those businesses and local professionals become even more successful. Born and raised in San Diego, Katie Stice...
By Julie Buehler It’s true that too many cooks can spoil a broth, but one billionaire compiled the perfect recipe of vision, leaders and resources to transform the Indian Wells Tennis Gardens into a feast for sports fans. Monday, March 3rd, the 2014 BNP Paribas will open its doors to more than 380,000 fans for the best tennis this planet has...
By Flint Wheeler I don’t believe Manziel is worth a Top 10 pick, and I think he’s a gamble as a first-round quarterback in general. But that doesn’t mean I don’t think he's a future NFL starter. It pains me to write this, however, in today’s ‘new’ NFL, quarterbacks mean almost everything.  Seattle proved that D and a solid run...

A Night at Schmidy’s

By Scott Pam My feet were tapping and I was ready to do the “pogo” again. I lost 36 years in one song by Bridger - I felt like I was 15 at my first Ramones show. It is hard to also get good photographs while doing the Pogo... Bridger opened up the “CV Weekly Presents” show last Saturday night at...
BRAD MERCER'S BANDS 'N FANS ON KIX HOT COUNTRY 92.1 Palm Springs and 96.3 High Desert By Lisa Morgan Brad Mercer is at it again, breaking the rules of traditional radio formatting to create a platform for the amazing talents of unsigned artists deserving of radio's listening audience. These are the artists who, though as talented as any others, have not yet...
STRING SLAPPING, SWEET AS HONEY, BRINGING THE FLAVOR OF OREGON TO PAPPY & HARRIET'S THURSDAY, MARCH 6TH by Robin Linn Founded in Missouri by Ray Vietti, The Harmed Brothers didn't fully blossom into the beautiful unit they are today until Ray met up with musical soul mate Alex Salcido in Eugene, Oregon. If it was fate that brought them together, it...
By Eleni P. Austin “Desire is a sylph-figured creature that changes her mind...” That’s a lyric from the band Prefab Sprout, circa 1985. More accurately it was written by the British band’s boy-wonder frontman, Paddy McAloon. Back in the ‘80s, bands like Aztec Camera, Style Council, Everything But The Girl and the Blue Nile managed to slip their sophisticated song craft...
By Rebecca Pikus Mandy Main's paintings are dreamy & romantic Landscapes that are reminiscent of an earlier era of Impressionist art. Her current theme of the Western Landscape explores the qualities of light and atmospheric perspective. Mandy's art alternates between landscapes inspired by 19th century American Luminists and her own abstracted contemporary vision. "I paint luminous oil paintings of the Western...
By Janet McAfee Dana Hobart, Rancho Mirage City Councilmember and three-time mayor, is an avid animal lover and one of the Valley's biggest proponents for our shelter animals. After taking office 12 years ago, he elected to serve on the Coachella Valley Animal Campus Commission which oversees our Riverside County shelter in Thousand Palms. To encourage more adoptions of rescue...
By Rick Riozza California really has its mark on its own “native” red wine. The low-key arrival of the Zinfandel vine from the Croatia area back in the 1850s was cultivated up in Northern Cal, but there’s no question that everyone cherishes Zin to be our own state wine. Indeed—isn’t the Golden Bear on our state flag caught trouncing upon...

Oceans Seafood Restaurant

By David Wayne I know I've used the term “hidden gem” a few times as of late, but when referring to Oceans restaurant in Cathedral City, I couldn't resist. Located on East Palm Canyon in the Canyon Plaza shopping center across the street from Target, this quaint little “hidden gem” has it all. When you first walk through the doors...

ANOTHER LOOK

By Robin E. Simmons Some great movies are newly available on DVD and/or Blu-ray. These wonderful movies from another era are alive and well and awaiting your eyes to see again or for the first time. HOLLOW TRIUMPH (1948) A mostly forgotten but still effective film noir, HOLLOW TRIUMPH (titled THE SCAR in the UK), is about John Muller (Paul Henreid), a...
By Heidi Simmons ----- Doctor Sleep By Stephen King Fiction ----- Stephen King’s 1977 novel, The Shining may be one of his most significant and popular novels. Although different, Stanley Kubrick’s film version propelled the story into cinematic history. Thirty-six years later, King has written with Doctor Sleep a sequel (Scribner, 544 pages), which can easily be enjoyed without reading The Shining first. The...
By Heidi Simmons Modernism Week concluded its ninth year with over 40,000 visitors from 20 countries. A non-profit organization, Modernism Week is all about “Cool. Iconic. Modern.” Their objective is to celebrate and foster an appreciation of midcentury architecture and design, as well as contemporary thinking, by encouraging education, preservation and sustainable modern living. There are 11 days of fun and...

Home Brewing

By Trooper Ramsey Everyone that loves a good beer has had the thought “I should learn how to brew.” Or maybe even “I could brew this.” Mental images of yourself chilling in the front drive, cold beer in hand and your kettle at a nice rolling boil. The fragrance of hops is in the air. You waving to passers by...

New Apps

By John Paul Valdez California Regulator (PUC) requires Ride-Sharing Insurance of UBER and others Companies like Uber, Lyfte, and Sidecar all offer new world ride sharing services. Interestingly they are governed by the Public Utilities Commission, and are required to carry $1 Million Dollars in additional liability insurance coverage for passengers and the property and persons in other vehicles should any...

WHY ARE GAS PRICES SO HIGH?

By Haddon Libby Have you noticed that the price of a gallon of gasoline has been going up recently?  With the United States producing more oil and gas than ever, one would think that gasoline prices should be coming down.  Why the expensive disconnect?  Also, why are gas prices in California higher than the rest of the country.  Surely having...

We Get Letters

By Dale Gribow Q. Mr. Gribow, I read in an earlier article that you wrote in CV Weekly that if you have been in an accident or received a Drunk Driving you should immediately take down your social media. WHY? Sally F in Indio A. Facebook, and other social media, allows the insurance company, in an accident case, and the...
“There’s good news forecasted for this week – Rain!  Two storms are possible this week says Fire Chief Sam DiGiovanna. As the rain is very much welcome and needed, it’s important to keep safety in mind.  It will be hazardous.” When the road is wet, the film of the water on the asphalt causes tires to lose traction.  Slow it...

Nourishfoods

By Lori Cohen-Sanford of Nourishfoods Nourishfoods Organic Meal Service was born from my passion for cooking with organic, healthful and seasonal ingredients as the basis for creating recipes and serving delicious meals. I specialize in private chef services, cooking classes, and small-group catering in the Greater Palm Springs area. As a client of ShareKitchen in Cathedral City, I operate from...

CoD: NERDSTOCK!

By Jennifer Tan AKA Mrs Fett Five semesters ago, Garrett Stevens saw a problem. As he looked around his College of the Desert campus, he saw gamers, just like himself, with nowhere to hang out, nowhere to play, and more importantly, nowhere to be social and develop friendships. “I used to have game nights at my house, and my sister...

Oh, Before You Go…

By Diane Marlin-Dirkx There are enough down-time recreational activities hereabouts to keep you spinning through the week and weekends at warp speed, or at least enough to make you dizzy. That’s why you live, or visit, our fair desert paradise. To wit: Golf, tennis, SHOPPING. Gym workouts, breakfast, lunch, SHOPPING. Biking, hiking, SHOPPING. Boutique–trawling, mall-prowling, SHOPPING. By the time many...
By Richard Noble Symposium's on Recovery Resources at the Hard Rock Café, luncheons with guest experts in treatment, a Heroes in Recovery 6K in downtown Palm Springs or even a reception and reading from a New York Times' best-selling author at the Pasadena Recovery Center, I hear we are powerless over alcohol and drugs every days. That might be true...
By Karen Creasey “Every day, about ten people die from unintentional drowning. Of these, two are children aged 14 or younger. Drowning ranks fifth among the leading causes of unintentional injury death in the United States.” * Wow! As a lifelong swimmer I would like to think that most drowning is preventable with some education, practice, and common sense. Although my...

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY

Week of February 27 © Copyright 2014 Rob Brezsny ARIES (March 21-April 19): The battles you've been waging these last ten months have been worthy of you. They've tested your mettle and grown your courage. But I suspect that your relationship with these battles is due for a shift. In the future they may not serve you as well as they...

POSES ON PASEO

By Bronwyn Ison In less than one week valley residents and Coachella Valley visitors will be striking a pose for “Poses on Paseo,” at the Gardens on El Paseo. The valley wide event is designed for everyone who loves fitness and enjoys a healthy lifestyle. The two-hour yoga event does not require you to be a yoga enthusiast. Everyone is...
By Sunny Simon After spending hours perfecting your resume you are now ready to electronically deliver your document to a desirable company. Knowing you are the ideal candidate for that coveted opening gets your heart pumping. Thinking it is just a matter of time before you wow the hiring manager with concrete examples detailing your skills and experience your hand...
By Dr Peter Kadile Dr. Kadile, you have mentioned the benefits of vitamin D in one of your previous columns. When I was looking to buy some vitamin D, there are some brands that simply say “Vitamin D” and some that say “Vitamin D3”. Is there a difference? Charlie, La Quinta Well Charlie, if the supplement simply says, “Vitamin D”, you will...
This Saturday Night at Schmidy’s Tavern in Palm Desert By Tracy Dietlin During several phone interviews with members of Se7en4 over the last few weeks it is clear that Se7en4 is ready to take their in your face, no holds barred, raucous, hard driving, unapologetic, punk rock shenanigans to a whole other level at Schmidy’s Tavern in Palm Desert this Saturday...
By Heidi Simmons There was a buzz at the Prefab Showcase and Modern Living Expo. The saxophone and trumpet of the Hot Purple Energy band grooved their alternative, improvised music to people wondering around the exhibits. The four-man band seemed never to take a break and never to tire. They were enjoying themselves and so were those milling about the...

Graceland West

By Heidi Simmons Winding up the hill from Palm Canyon Drive, there is a sense of going to a secret place. Narrow roads lead to a hide-a-way home of solitude and beauty. There are other houses in the neighborhood, but they are tucked away, private and hidden. At the base of Mount San Jacinto, between the boulder-infused Dry Falls and Chino...
By Julie Buehler There’s no question Blake Griffin’s talent is superior to 99.99% of the humans walking the planet. He has a unique and fascinating distinction of being one of the rare few who can abuse gravity. Bully it, if you will. See, the rest of us met the mean-spirited gravity at a ripe young age when trying to ride a...
By Flint Wheeler I stand corrected, because that's not what I thought as recently as a week ago. Jeter announced his retirement after the 2014 season and Pete Fox from ESPN LA was asking me on the radio where Jeter rates among the all-time greats at shortstop, and my answer -- off the top of my head, based on my...

Spotlight on Sarah Hahne

By Denise Ortuno Neil With tourism being one of our most important industries in the Coachella Valley, media and public relations is paramount. Communications expert Sarah Hahne is now at the helm of public relations at one of our most popular casinos, helping bring even more light to the desert. Born and raised in Palm Springs, Sarah Hahne is no stranger...

Musician’s Outlet

By Noe Gutierrez At one point in time there were eight independently owned music stores in the Coachella Valley. Today, the most revered carries on. A music mecca like the Coachella Valley justifies the superior retail music store that is Musician’s Outlet in Palm Desert. Independently owned and operated by Randy and Cindy Hewitson for over 27 years, Musician’s Outlet...
All Photos Taken by Richard Noble A Valentine from the White House By Judith Salkin I try not to gush, but the chance to get up-close and personal with President Barak Hussein Obama is a whole different planet for me. On a fluke, I had the opportunity to make contact with the White House press office recently and that ended up leading to...
Local Microbreweries to Participate in the Rhythm, Wine & Brews Experience on March 1st, 2014 at the Empire Polo Club Local craft beer market is growing in the greater Palm Springs Region This year, the Rhythm, Wine & Brews Experience will feature a larger offering of beer to taste at their event on March 1st, 2014, including handcrafted beer from three...

MOISTBOY MICHAEL MELCHIONDO

FROM WEEN HAS INFUSED DESERT ROCKERS NICK OLIVERI AND DAVID "HOSS" WRIGHT INTO MOISTBOYZ ! Appearing live at Pappy & Harriet's February 27th! By Robin Linn When it comes to multi-instrumentalist Michael Melchiando (Mickey Moist), the word “fused” comes up again and again. His 28 year tenure with cult rock band Ween proved him to be one of the more inventive musicians...
By Craig Michaels If you like Finger lickin’ good food and live music, you’ll want to reserve March 8-9 on your calendar. Get your napkins ready as the Desert Radio Group throws down the 2nd annual Shorty’s Rib Fest, hosted by Cathedral City. The two day family friendly food festival will have plenty of BBQ ribs to complement the list...
LIVE AT PAPPY&HARRIET'S FEB. 21ST By Robin Linn I saw Paul Chesne Band (PCB) at Bobby Furst's private venue in Joshua Tree last year at Furst Wurld Theater and I fell in love with them. They played until the wee hours of the morning to an enthusiastic crowd and we all danced until we dropped....literally! For the life of me, I...
By Eleni P. Austin By the time Gabriel Roth finished college in 1996, he had co-founded his first record label, Desco in Brooklyn, New York. He also formed the label’s house band, The Soul Providers. The Riverside California native also adopted a nom de soul, Bosco Mann. The label’s mission was to lovingly re-create the kind of Soul and Funk that...
By Rebecca Pikus Many great artists are multi-talented -- and such is the case with Fine Art Painter and Graphic Designer -- Elizabeth Brown (or "Liz").  Although born in Philadelphia, Liz grew up in Ohio, and tells of her early art experience:  "Since being inspired at age 5 by a watercolor painting class, I've always wanted to become an artist.  This...

Deaf Dogs Rock!

By Janet McAfee You may have seen this wonderful photo on your Facebook newsfeed this past week. The story and photo of Mac Adams, a Virginia police officer and his five handsome white dogs, went viral this week on Facebook receiving over 15,000 shares. The dogs, Pickles, Nea, Piglet, Opal, and Mortimer are fabulous looking animals, but what makes this...
By Rick Riozza Catalan Mediterranean Cuisine Restaurant located on Hwy 111 in Rancho Mirage is presenting a Six Course Tasting Menu where each course will be paired with a premium wine from the world famous Caymus Vineyards. That’s quite a mouthful and it sounds like there will be many! A Six Course dinner is an event in itself. And here the...
By Raymond Bill As a father of three kids from elementary school to high school, I am always looking for fun, family friendly activities. One of our favorite Sunday events is to spend the day at the polo grounds to watch the matches and then unwind at ROC’s Firehouse Grille at the Cantina for dinner and drinks. Whether you are...
By Raymond Bill Those of us who have worked in a restaurant know how demanding it can be. We sacrifice our weekends and holidays and trade in our nine to five working hours for an unpredictable schedule that too often keeps us from our loved ones. There is no position more demanding than that of an Executive Chef. He or...
By Denise Ortuno Neil It is easy to become hardened by the ugliness that can sometimes come across the internet. There are stories of horrific crimes, people hurting one another and an underlying cynicism that can infect us. But beyond what can be deemed bad about the internet and social media, are stories of miraculous friendship and compassion, tales like...

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