Retreats: Something Fine
Artist Colas Moore flew into Palm Springs around 2000 to meet with a client in Indian Wells about doing some finishes on his estate. Moore was no stranger to the...
Artist Colas Moore flew into Palm Springs around 2000 to meet with a client in Indian Wells about doing some finishes on his estate. Moore was no stranger to the...
Amid a host of unknowns heading into the Coachella Valley Firebirds’ 2025-26 campaign, one word skates above any degree of uncertainty: youth. The Firebirds, who own the American Hockey League’s...
Back in the nineties, a neighbor named Steve Shagan used to call me up when his wife was out of town and suggest we go out for dinner. He was...
Desert Magazine: Tell me about your background.
Approximately 90 years ago, on Dec. 12, 1936, the newly-built Plaza Theatre opened its doors to moviegoers with a showing of “Camille.” The film was directed by George Cukor and...
In the 1990s, I lived in a quaint little adobe at the top of Upper Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico. I became friends with my immediate neighbors; one...
I’ll admit that I was a latecomer to hockey. For the longest time, I did not understand the intense passion of its fans. They were not only Canadians but also...
Earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and fires dominated news reports across the globe recently. And tsunami warnings along the Pacific Coast made cameos this summer. Preparing for disasters, educating children about safety,...
Desert Magazine: Why did you decide to move here in 1977?
Playboy magazines in barbershops, and endless refills of watery brown coffee. The promise of pie could ameliorate most culinary abominations of the pre-oughts: baked cod on Fridays, Hamburger Helper, spaghetti...
“Charlie Martin was mad and a bit of a wild man,” says Bruno Sargeant, a Yorkshire-born producer for Meta. Sargeant escaped LA’s Melrose Avenue jungle for the more sedate and...
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