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desert briefs Happy Valentine’s! Celebrate all


month long with events to show your love and to have a great time. The International Bear Convergence(IBC) will be held Thursday February 8 through Monday, February 12in Palm Springs, featuring events at the Hard Rock, Hunters and Chill. Martha Wash appears late Saturday evening at Hard Rock’s Woodstock Ballroom. Ibc-ps.com The National Gay Pilots Associa-


tion’s Winter Warm-up, presented by United Airlines isThursday Febru- ary 8 through Sunday, February 11 in Palm Springs. Their flagship West Coast event is held at the Renaissance Palm Springs and other venues, including The Bank, Air Museum, Copa, and Wang’s. ngpa.org Desert Winds Freedom Band’s presents their Jazz Valentine’s concert and dance, Isn’t It Romantic, taking place Saturday, February 10at Temple Isaiah. desertwindsfb.org. Desert AIDS Project’s Steve


Chase Humanitarian Awards Gala is at the Palm Springs Convention Center onSaturday, February 10. Ross Mathews will emcee and the headlining entertainment is En Vogue, with after-party entertainment by Thelma Houston. desertaidsproject.org The Third Annual Taste of Jalisco


onSaturday, February 10, is a celebration of its sister city, Tequila in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. Taking place on Cathedral City’s Festival Lawn, the event offers free admis- sion, live entertainment, free parking and a live fireworks display at 9 p.m.. tasteofjalisco.com Coyote StageWorks presents Claudia Sheer’s homage to Mae West, Dirty Blonde at Annenberg Theater at the Palm Springs Art Museum,Friday, February 2 through Sunday, February 11. psmuseum.org/shows/coyote stageworks- dirty blonde/events Palm Springs Speaks presents


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SPRINGS HOSTESS WITH THE MOSTESS


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Show and Sale, architectural home tours (of course!), as well as parties, fashion shows, food, art and music. modernismweek.com Art Palm Springs at the Palm Springs Convention Center takes place Friday, February 16 through Monday, February 19. Nearly 80 galleries from Asia, North and South America, as well as Europe gather to represent more than 300 artists, offer- ing a world of art over President’s Day weekend. art-palmsprings.com Enjoy over 200 incredible wines


and cuisine from 15 of Rancho Mirage’s very best chefs at the Rancho Mirage Wine & Food Festivalon Saturday, February 17, at Rancho Mirage’s Community Park and Amphitheater. ranchomiragew- ineandfoodfestival.com Taylor Dayne is scheduled to appear


The New Year was off to a great start with a temperature of


86 degrees! The Desert’s season is going hot and strong with fabulous events, parties, shows and social happenings…plus regular weekly and monthly hot ticket items.


Deepak Chopra, renowned author and wellness advocate and author of more than 85 books, onSaturday, February 3 at the Palm Springs High School’s Richards Center for the Arts. palmspringsspeaks.org Palm Springs celebrates Black His- tory Monthwith a parade down Palm Canyon Drive and community fair in Frances Stevens Park at the end of the parade route onSaturday, February 24. palmspringsblackhistory.org Aneka Brown Designs and Keisha D Sings present their Black History Month Cultural Appreciation Fashion, Music and Art Extravaganza onSaturday, February 3 at 1386 Driftwood Drive in Palm Springs. The third annual event includes a fashion show at 4:30 p.m., with a Keisha D Sings concert at 6 p.m. and an appearance by Trina Parks, first African American Bond Girl “Thumper” fromDiamonds are Forever. facebook.com/ events/459982327713285


The City of Palm Springs’ Downtown Revitalization Project, saw doors open to fabulous new venues recently.The Kimpton: The Rowan Palm Springs Hotel features 153 rooms, the rooftop 4 Saints Restaurant, High Bar, pool, plus ground level lobby bar and restaurant. rowanpalmsprings.com Starbucks Reserve holds court on


the corner of the block, with H & M, Tommy Bahama’s, MAC Cosmetics, Kiehl’s and other just opened or are soon to welcome customers. Blaze Pizza and West Elm opened quite some time ago and are going strong in the new downtown development. Palm Springs is Modernism’s Capital of the World and the city’s annualModernism Week takes place Thursday, February 15 through Sunday, February 25. With hundreds of events over more than a week, the event draws thousands from all over the world. Non-stop fun includes: Bus tours, a Modernism


at The Mizell Senior Center’sStars Among Us Gala onSaturday, Febru- ary 24 at Palm Springs Air Museum. Themed Michael Jackson Live in London, the event offers cocktails and a magnificent silent auction set in London’s Palladium. mizell.org Comedians Shann Carr and Max Mitchell presentOut For Laughs at the Camelot onThursdays in February: Ian Harvie onFebruary 1, Alec Mapa,February 8, Erin Foley,February 15, andJimmy James onFebruary 22. camelottheatres.com/2017/12/26/ out-for-laughs-in-february-2 Palm Springs’ McCallum Theatre’s month-long offerings include: Almost Elton John on Thursday, February 1, Kinky Boots from Friday, February 2 through Sunday, February 4, Pink Martini from Friday, February 9 through Thursday, February 15 and Dirty Dancing, Friday, February 16 through Sunday, February 18. So, go get your theatre geek on! mccallumtheatre.com


Have a super, fabulous time! Celebrate and enjoy!


photography by james a. cesena/the factory


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