Palm Springs Life Magazine, Palm Springs California
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Locality: Palm Springs, California
Phone: +1 760-325-2333
Address: 303 N Indian Canyon Dr 92262 Palm Springs, CA, US
Website: www.palmspringslife.com
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Impatience has no place in ceramics. The process from forming to firing can take weeks, @says Paul Lowe Ceramics, so for someone who’s impatient, it’s very healthy. We asked 5 local makers about their personal journey that led them to realize their craft in this landscape: https://bit.ly/39Acjgs
Palm Springs International Film Festival is still honoring its top film picks for 2020 with Carey Mulligan FANpage earning its International Star award. Good choice? Ready why they picked her: https://bit.ly/3ilWXji
Need a pick-me-up? You can see and feel the joy in Lucia Heffernan's artwork on display at CODA Gallery. View our VIDEO Interview to discover her inspiration comes from the smallest of creatures: https://bit.ly/2LCp55R
Rare, first-run books on architecture and design can be hard to come by. Dan Chavkin, a contributing photographer for Palm Springs Life Magazine, Palm Springs California, has created a bookcase at The Shops at Thirteen Forty Five called Source for just that buyer. Dan shares why: https://bit.ly/3nO4317
"Artists touch everything that we see in our lives, from design to fine art, to architecture, to music." And with that, Patrick Sheehan's Coachellart is staging a drive on Dec. 12 to put art supplies in the hands of Valley kids. Here's how to help: https://bit.ly/2K9ZRe7
You can take a tour of this Southridge Glass House virtually during the Signature Home Video Tour Series during Modernism Week's February Online Experience. See what else is available starting Feb. 1: https://bit.ly/3qjkvbC
Kimpton Rowan Palm Springs Hotel executive chef Dan Grunbeck offers three sure-fire methods of raising holiday dinners from ho-hum to yum-yum: https://bit.ly/2IsTJ09
Outdoor sculpture garden by Melissa Morgan Fine Art is "a great way to interact with art on your own time or with family and friends," says gallery owner Melissa Morgan. See for yourself in Discover Palm Desert: https://bit.ly/2Ip8NMj
The River at Rancho Mirage can be an outdoor destination during the shutdown. Walking paths, outdoor kiosk vendors, panoramic views, eye-catching water fountains and waterfalls, and plenty of open space. More: https://bit.ly/3i5cWlQ
There is no place on this planet where the ice cream man is more revered than the Coachella Valley, says Chris Sullivan. Little things like that are still very, very vivid in my mind, so I can’t wait to start spending more time out there now that my parents are going to be back. Watch our BTS video of Sullivan during our photo shoot at Les Cactus, and read the December cover story by Derrik J. Lang: https://youtu.be/pruQizt72p8
3 holiday cocktail recipes for you to try at home thanks to the bartenders at Birba, Red Dog Saloon, and Little Bar. Make your spirits bright at home: https://bit.ly/3qw48cH
Todd Marker of kplm 106.1 explains why his radio station donates its airwaves for the 25th year (Nov. 3-4)to help Variety -the Children's Charity of the Desert: "I think the cause is fantastic, and I have seen the good work that they do, like giving a nice shiny bike to a kid who has never had a bike before, and you see it brighten their life." More: https://www.palmspringslife.com/variety-of-the-desert/
The Palm Springs International Film Festival has decided to cancel its 2021 fest, while Modernism Week will push much of its 2021 programming to online with some in-person events. More: https://bit.ly/3oKsyOJ
Palm Springs Life Magazine, Palm Springs California wants to know what you love most about the Coachella Valley during the holidays for a chance to win a selection of gifts like these items from DoubleM Pottery, Arckit models, and Peepas that appear in a holiday gift idea article in the December issue of The Guide: https://bit.ly/3oikdRm Leave a comment noting what you love most about the Coachella Valley during the holidays and tag #PalmSpringsLifeHolidays, and we’ll choose the merriest answers from our followers on Instagram (apalmspringslifemagazine), Twitter (@palmspringslife), and Facebook. One winner will be chosen from each social media platform and receive a selection of gifts. You have until December 23, 2020 to comment. Winners will be notified by DM no later than Dec. 30, 2020.
We asked city officials, educators, developers, and tribal leaders about the status and impacts of the valley’s most anticipated projects, like Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City, College of the Desert at Indio, and more: https://bit.ly/3mwixCP
Save the date: Nov. 10. Market Watch explains who are the buyers snatching up the real estate in the Coachella Valley along with a report on the jobs market from Joe Wallace, CEO of the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership. Tickets: https://bit.ly/3kJsbBx
Enjoy this program from the Coachella Valley Public Cemetery District.
What do the stars say about you for November? Read our horoscopes for the month: https://bit.ly/34IpXN1
Among the films to tag as must-see at the Palm Springs Jewish Film Festival starting 11-1 to benefit Temple Isaiah Palm Springs are The Keeper Film UK and Fiddler: A Miracle Of Miracles. More: https://bit.ly/2Ge7Aq3
Make the most of your #Halloween weekend. The River at Rancho Mirage is hosting a costume contest tonight and a Trunk and Treat event for kids on Oct. 31. More events: bit.ly/35zcWEK #Halloween2020
View the special collection of photos by legend Edward S. Curtis, who was documenting the Cahuilla people on the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Reservation in Palm Springs spanning 1900 to 1930: https://bit.ly/2JhQE34 #ThrowbackThursday
Desert X is ready to populate the Coachella Valley landscape with art again, starting Feb. 6, 2021: https://bit.ly/2G5IDNi
3 Tips on preserving your vinyl and where to sell or buy it in #PalmSprings like Palm Springs Vinyl Records and Collectibles and Sunny Dunes Antiques Mall: https://bit.ly/2To6MSt
We start the conversation in our October 2020 issue with The Desert We Want and how to create a more economically diverse and sustainable Coachella Valley. How do you see the valley in 10 years? More: https://bit.ly/2HC8Kfm
After winning the Cathedral City Drag Race, Angelique VaGorgeous has her sights set on RuPaul's Drag Race next. Find out her favorite breakfast spot: https://bit.ly/2HB0L2h
There are still ways to celebrate Halloween safely. Check our list of events. This weekend, see the Floating Pumpkin Patch at the Palm Springs Swim Center. More: https://bit.ly/35zcWEK #Halloween2020