The Artists Council is celebrating its new beginning at the Palm Desert Artists Center at the Galen with a calendar chock-full of events featuring workshops, in-person and virtual exhibitions, artist demonstrations and more.
On the first Sunday of every month through May, a Coachella Valley ritual begins early with the arrival of bargain hunters, serious vintage collectors, parents with kids, people with pets and of course, the curious.
Modernism Week, the highly anticipated annual event highlighting the Mid-Century treasures of Palm Springs, returns February 17-27. This month’s festival includes a rich slate of events featuring the stunning modern architecture, landscapes, art and interiors that make our desert city a worldwide destination.
For over 10 years, one Palm Springs firm has been elevating the luxury real estate and brokerage game in many playing fields, including new developments, residential properties and leasing, resort real estate and luxury-level vacation rentals.
The BNP Paribas Open will make its second return after a two-and-a-half year pandemic hiatus with qualifying matches kicking off on Monday, March 7 and finals on Sunday, March 20.
Here in the desert, we’re lucky enough to have the BNP Paribas Open, also known by many as Indian Wells, the biggest tennis tournament in the world outside of the four Grand Slams. The only thing missing was a homegrown tennis champion.
People visit and live in the desert for many reasons: weather, quality of life, sun, golf, and for many retirees, the reputation of Eisenhower Health is a huge component.
Coachella Valley art enthusiasts are invited to come enjoy a historical art exhibition by the Artists Council (AC). For the first time, the AC is hosting a juried show of works from public and private schools across the area.
Smokey Robinson is playing the Stagecoach Festival, which makes perfect sense if you know how he got the nickname “Smokey.” “When I was three or four years old, I loved cowboys and wanted to be one, so my uncle gave me the nickname ‘Smokey Joe,’” he explains.
Alohana Spring 2022—the fifth annual Palm Springs celebration of tiki culture—is set to take place on Sunday, April 17, at the Palm Springs Cultural Center.