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desert rage by sasha scarlett


has garnered him eight each of both Tony and Grammy Awards, a Pulitzer Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and he is beloved for his half-century of contributions to musical theatre. Attendees will enjoy an impressive list of music fromFollies, A Little Night Music, Into the Woods, Sweeney Todd, Anyone Can Whistle, Sunday in the Park with GeorgeandA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Anthony DeMare, one of the world’s foremost champions of contemporary music, will also join PSGMC. His recent CD, Liaisons, brings the work of Sondheim to the concert hall. This gifted pianist will bring to life the enchantment of Sondheim paired with delight- ful vocal ensembles and our full chorus. (psgmc.com) Need a little romance? Here are a few favorite pics for “Most


It’s February in the Coachella Valley and love is in the air! Well okay, maybe it’s just the feeling of hope for love that accompanies romance... What better place to experience either, than Palm Springs? Pack an open heart, a light coat and your cutest, Modernism fashions and come to the Desert!


HERE ARE SOME SWEET THINGS TO PLAN FOR DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY: Art Palm Springs returns to the Palm Springs Convention


CenterThursday, February 16 through Sunday, February 19for their sixth year, with an expanded program of panels, artist receptions, book signings and VIP access events. The weekend kicks off with an Opening Night Reception/ Awards Presentation and 2017 honorees include: Art Patron of the Year, Donna MacMillan and Artist of the Year, Lita Albuquerque. Each year, this event draws a capacity crowd of collectors, curators, artists and tastemakers as they celebrate the collection of curated works, presented by the exhibiting galleries from around the globe. 2017 will have record numbers of galleries, representing over 300 artists, from Europe, Asia, South America and the United States. If you know anything about Palm Springs, you’ll know we’re mecca for artists from around the world. VIP events are available throughout the weekend: including a Modernism Home Tour, Desert X preview, guided tours of Art Palm Springs, tours of private home collections and a party at the O’Donnell House. Each VIP event requires pre-registration and has limited capacity. (art-palmsprings.com) This one is for lovers of music, especially those who love


Broadway and the legendary Stephen Sondheim… I know I certainly never met a show tune I didn’t like! The Palm Springs Gay Men’s Choruscelebrates the legend, with their show titled,Simply Sondheim, onSaturday and Sunday, February 25 and 26 at The Richards Center for the Arts Palm Spring High School. Sondheim’s musical genius


Romantic Restaurants in Palm Springs” and all are LGBTQ-friendly. Spencer’s Restaurant sits above the city and is simply a must-see when you come to the desert. One of the highest rated restaurants in Palm Springs, it is great for lunch, brunch, dinner or cocktails. Make reservations now and maybe, you can get in on V-Day! (spencersres- taurant.com) For good reason,Miro’s Restaurantwas selected as the “Most Romantic” for its lovely outdoor dining and “modern European cuisine. Casual and delicious food that is moderately priced, with excellent service. (mirospalmsprings.com) I also recommendJohnny Costa’s Ristorante, because of its classic old school, “Rat Pack” style cuisine. Johnny was once actually the personal chef of Frank Sinatra, so the place is steeped in that tradition. Old school Italian and steaks, a total classic you don’t want to miss! (johnnycostaspalmsprings.com) I will end where I began…On the love of art. If you want to see


some amazing artists who are women, check outPalm Springs Art Museumwhen it presents three exhibitions in 2017, taking a close look at the work of women artists and their contributions to their respective movements. Chief Curator Katherine Hough, will begin by discussing the ground-breaking artist’s featured in the exhibition Women of Abstract Expressionism. Director of Architecture and Design Brooke Hodge, will presentOn the Grid, a fascinating look at homesteading in the high desert, featuring a major installation by artistAndrea Zittel. Lastly, Associate Curator Mara Gladstone, will introduce the meticulous work ofPat Lasch, through the exhibition Journeys of the Heart. (psmuseum.org) Finally, for my gay male readers, photographerGreg Gorman


will sign copies of his latest bookPrivate Works, presented by Hohmann Fine Arts in Palm Desert. Gorman is one of the first openly gay photographers of his generation and his book allows his fans a peak behind closed doors.Private Works represents his first foray into male portraiture and the nude in more than 15 years, following a unique departure in both style and content from his earlier works. (hohmannfineart.com)


Remember, life is filled with beauty, so be good to each other! Sasha Scarlett


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