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This Might Be Our New Favorite Restaurant in Indio
[ad_1] Restaurateur Andie Hubka is a classically trained chef, restaurant owner and cookbook author. In 2013, she opened Cork & Fork in La Quinta after hosting weekly get-togethers at her cooking school, Cooking with Class. When these gatherings got so popular that some attendees had to be turned away, Hubka decided to open a restaurant […]
What is this Spanish Colonial beauty doing at Modernism Week?
[ad_1] Midcentury Modern architecture fans make the trek to Modernism Week in Palm Springs twice a year for the opportunity to tour modern classics like Albert Frey’s 800-square-foot “Frey House II” or the Donald Wexler-designed Kirk Douglas residence. But, at its core, Modernism Week is about historical preservation. And that is why you’ll find the […]
Coachella Valley arena developers tout new sustainability efforts
[ad_1] Developers of a proposed 11,000-seat, $250 million arena that could break ground in the Coachella Valley as soon as this spring are touting new plans for the facility ultimately to be powered with solar energy and have a plan to generate zero waste and be entirely carbon neutral by 2025. But Oak View Group — the arena’s developer — stipulates that achieving those goals […]
Rimrock neighbors get reassurances on Canyon View project; supply chain issues, holiday schedules might hamper start ⋆ The Palm Springs Post
[ad_1] Neighbors concerned with landscaping and other issues surrounding a proposed 80-home development along East Palm Canyon Drive had a chance to meet with the developer Monday evening. Additional work ordered by the city to identify protections for a rare beetle at the site of a proposed 80-unit housing project off East Palm Canyon Drive […]
Making More Meals: Mizell Center Raises Funds to Expand Its 70-Year-Old Kitchen
[ad_1] According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 54.1 million people in the United States were 65 and older as of 2019—up from 39.6 million in 2009. That population is projected to reach 80.8 million by 2040, and 94.7 million by 2060.” Of course, not all seniors are financially well off—and that’s […]
Fourth of July Celebrations Begin Friday in the Coachella Valley – NBC Palm Springs
[ad_1] Fireworks and social gatherings celebrating America’s 245th birthday are planned throughout the Coachella Valley in the coming days, beginning Friday evening, a year after the coronavirus pandemic nixed most Fourth of July bashes. Independence Day falls on Sunday this year, though celebrants can watch pyrotechnics illuminate the sky in at least two local cities […]
Mafia in the valley fades into the shadows
[ad_1] It’s the mid-’80s. Society writer Jan Curran and her children arrive at Paul di Amico’s Steak House, where on any given night you could run into a wide range of characters, legit and otherwise. The mayor, Frank Bogert, is here. Businessmen and real estate agents are seated at center tables, mingling with the movers […]
California’s solar panel subsidies are unfair to the poorest residents
[ad_1] I’ve seen a few people breathlessly write articles and letters to the Desert Sun about how terrible it will be if people with rooftop solar are forced to pay their fair share of costs of electricity. They all have an agenda. Let me lay out what’s really going on. California’s Net Energy Metering program, or NEM, […]
$250 million Palm Springs area arena design to have desert-unique features
[ad_1] Robert Norvell and his team of architects and designers have worked on several arena and stadium projects, but their objective for the forthcoming $250 million sports and entertainment arena in the Coachella Valley was for something unique. The team wanted a finished product that was truly special. Norvell, the principal architect on the project, and his […]