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On The Cover

Shania Twain, White Party Global 2023 PS, Joshua Tree Music Festival, and Aaron Lewis highlight this May.

Foodies Come Hither

Delve into our roundup of some of the valley’s best dining venues.

Indio’s Second Saturday Free community concert for all ages features family activities, food vendors, and craft beer.

Curtain Time

Discover where the curtains will rise this month.

Map It Out

Need to pinpoint where you are and where you want to go?

Attractions

Check out this list of local attractions.

Ice Cube

West Coast rap legend brings hits to Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.

Things to Do

Events in the high and low desert.

Hiking

Places to stretch your legs in the desert.

Golfer’s Guide

Public courses worth taking a swing at.

nighttime outings unfold.

Cindy Melland Publisher Kimberly Brucks
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Wednesday, May 31 at 7:30 p.m.

Acrisure Arena

75702 Varner Road

Thousand Palms

Tickets: $913.50, $225.95, 170.95, $110.95, $100.95, $81 and $50

@shaniatwain

888-695-8778 acrisurearena.com

Shania Twain

Country Queen of Pop brings verve and versatility to her rousing stage show

rammy Award-winning legend and the best-selling female artist in country music history Shania Twain is bringing her global 49-date tour to the desert, with special guest Hailey Whitters. The tour is in support of Twain’s new album, “Queen of Me,” which was released in February of this year.

After gaining traction with her music is the 1980s, Twain has continued to release top selling albums with singles including “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?,”

“Any Man of Mine” (which earned her a Grammy award in 1995), “The Woman in Me (Needs the Man in You),” “(If You’re Not in It for Love) I’m Outta Here!.” Love Gets Me Every Time.” That Don’t Impress Me Much,” “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!,” and “I’m Gonna Getcha Good!” among others. Already charting from her new album “Queen of Me” are the songs, ““Waking Up Dreaming” and “Giddy Up!”

Originally from Canada, Twain is credited for being the first of many country artists to cross over into pop music. Early on, critics found her threatening for eventually neutralizing their critiques by becoming a much-adored idol for men, women and the LGBTQ community. She has sold over 100 million records, and “Billboard” named her as the leader of the ‘90s country-pop crossover stars.

After a hiatus, Twain returned to performing in 2011 followed by an exclusive concert residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, “Shania: Still the One,” which ran until 2014. Twain released her first studio album in 15 years in 2017, “Now,” and embarked on the Now Tour in 2018. In 2019, she started her second Las Vegas residency, “Let’s Go!” at the Zappos Theater.

Twain has received five Grammy Awards, two World Music Awards, 39 BMI Songwriter Awards, stars on Canada’s Walk of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame and inductions into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. According to the RIAA she is the sixth best-selling female artist in the United States.

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Shania Twain

White Party

Global 2023 PS

Friday through Sunday May 12-14

Hilton Palm Springs

400 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way

Palm Springs

Tickets: Individual events

$25 to $250. VIP start at $1,700. Daybeds/cabana start at $400.

whitepartyglobal.com

White Party Global 2023 PS splashes onto the scene with music, nightlife and pool parties galore

Attendees can look forward to a party-packed weekend of dancing, frolicking in the pool and cocktailing. There will be three full days of pool parties at the Hilton with poolside cabanas and daybeds (extra fee), Ketel One cocktails, state of the art sound and video, hot go-go guys and DJs including Jeremy Dava (Mexico), Marti Frieson (USA), Lisa Rodriquez (Brazil) and more. On Saturday there will be a poolside fashion show sponsored by Garcon.

Friday night features Fluidity with dazzling performances until 4 a.m. and special guests Kevin Aviance and Vincint. On Saturday

night, the dress code is traditional white or snow and ice costume fantasy. Sunday night continues with Escape, a high-energy throw-down closing party.

Sunday from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m, plan on Orbit T Dance as a reimagined extraterrestrial spacecraft lands on the “Stranger Springs” desert floor. Dawna Montel, Manny Lehman and Tony Moran spin festival music, and the evening culminates with epic fireworks and video displays. Also performing their greatest hits live will be CeCe Peniston, Robin S., Inaya Day and Crystal Waters. Start catching up on sleep now.

Aaron Lewis

Thursday, May 18 8 p.m.

Spotlight 29 Casino

46200 Harrison Place Coachella

Tickets $90, $80, $70 and $55

760-775-5566

spotlight29.com

Joshua Tree

Music Festival

May 18-21

2601 Sunfair Road

Joshua Tree

Single day tickets $25 to $115. 4 day festival pass $295. Super supporter pass $450

@joshuatreemusicfestival

joshuatreemusicfestival.com

Aaron

Lewis finds success as a country music star, moving audiences with powerful tunes

Country fans should get their boots out of the closet in preparation for Aaron Lewis, who will soon hit the stage. In 2010, Lewis made the leap from nu metal band founding member of Staind to a solo career in country music, showcasing his talent as lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist. His debut EP, “Town Line,” was released in 2011. Lewis’s first full-length solo release, “The Road,” was released by Blaster Records in 2012.

Fans can likely expect to hear some of his country chart toppers, including “Country Boy” (which

he recorded with George Jones and Charlie Daniels), “Endless Summer,” “Forever,” “Granddaddy’s Gun,” “That Ain’t Country,” and “Am I the Only One,” this last track which is off his fourth solo album, “Frayed at Both Ends,” released in early 2022. Lewis was born in a log cabin. He said in a July 2011 interview that he was introduced to country music as a child by his grandfather, but his interest was rekindled when he toured with fellow rock turned occasional country singer Kid Rock. His music often focuses on social themes and perspectives.

Joshua Tree Music Festival proves that music is the soul of life

This magical weekend is filled with live music experiences and workshops that will inspire the soul along with activities and attractions that create a friendly, familial spirit. Guests will find themselves immersed in a powerhouse of passionate creativity, community empowerment and arts education against sweeping views of Joshua Tree National Park and the Copper Mountains.

Over 30 musical artists will include Balkan Bump, My Baby, Dub Inc, Adam Freeland, Frazey Ford, Leyla McCalla, Rainbow Girls and so many more. In between performances, guests can take part in tea ceremonies, AA meetings and medi-

tation. The Om Zone will feature Qi Gong, sound healing and yoga by a shaded lake, and the healing zone offers massage, tarot readings, and even ancient practices of shamanism and reiki.

Numerous visual artists will be on hand along with vendors serving up pancakes to pizza and selling crafts, sustainable clothing, accessories and gifts. Members of the LGBTQ community will feel at home here, with drag, queer and trans art, performance, skills-share, racial justice talks and youth and local resources. Kids are welcome too, with interactive activities, pop-up performances and playshops.

Campsite space is available.

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Desert Dish Valley cuisine to relish

Cathedral City

Bangkok Noodles

Thai: Lunch and dinner.

Experience the authentic taste of pho, pad thai, curry and vegetarian dishes. The menu also includes entrees like ginger mushroom, garlic pepper, hot chili paste with your choice of protein. 35911 Date Palm Drive, Cathedral City. 760-324-3533, bangkok-noodles.com

Barrel District

Gastropub: Lunch and dinner.

The neighborhood gastropub and bar serves a variety of pizzas, appetizers, burgers, salads, vegetarian options and a wide selection of beers. 35939 Date Palm Drive, Cathedral City. 760-537-7431, barreldistrictpizza.com

Bubba’s Bones & Brews

BBQ: Lunch and dinner.

An American BBQ gastropub, where locals go to enjoy food, craft beers, spirits, wine, and happy hour in a lively atmosphere. 68525 Ramon Road, Cathedral City. 760-699-7231, bubbasbonesandbrews.com.

Desert Thai

Thai: Lunch and dinner

The menu highlights authentic home style dishes including kung pao, lemongrass eggplant, sweet pork, crispy fish, spciy seafood, pad thai, pad see-ew and curry dishes. 68718 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City. 760832-8561, desertthai.com

Hamachi Sushi

Japanese: Lunch and dinner.

Family-owned eatery serving classic and creative sushi rolls and Japanese entrees such as teriyaki. 31855 Date Palm Drive, Cathedral City. 760-832-6160, hamachisushicc.com

La Tablita Restaurant

Mexican: Lunch and dinner.

Featuring traditional dishes from the Los Altos region, like slow-cooked shredded lamb and traditional enchiladas suizas. 68369 East Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City. 760-321-5935, latablita.menutoeat.com

Luchador Brewing Company

Brewery: Lunch and dinner.

Housemade with cervezas paired with Tijuana-style street food that includes tacos, wings, esquites, and bacon-wrapped dogs all served from a full-size food truck built into the space. 68510 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City. 760-797-2337, luchadorbrew.com

Nicolino’s Italian Restaurant

Italian: Lunch and dinner.

Traditional Italian restaurant with a full menu like pizza, grilled chicken, bruschetta, specialty dishes and hamburgers. 35325 Date Palm Drive, Cathedral City. 760324-0411, nicolinos.com

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Casa Luna’s classic carnitas served with guacamole, pico de gallo, tortillas, rice, and beans

Cathedral City

Otori Sushi

Japanese: Dinner.

The intimate and inviting restaurant uses the freshest fish and produce to create classic maki rolls and signature sushi creations. 68100 Ramon Road, Cathedral City. 760-699-5486, otorisushi.net

Sol Y Sombra

Spanish Tapas: Dinner (Thursday-Sunday)

Located inside the historic mission-style adobe The Paloma Resort. The menu invites hotel guests and the public alike to enjoy its signature paella menu, shareable small plated, range of and custoom tableside cocktail service. The Paloma, 67670 Carey Road, Cathedral City. 760-8641177, thepalomaresort.com/dining

Coachella

Andy’s No. 5 Burgers

Diner: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Known for its wide selection of burgers the menu also features sandwiches, burritos, tacos, quesadillas, taquitos, chili fries, and more. 49950 Highway 111, Coachella. 760-398-2933

C’los Restaurant

Diner: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The family-owned restaurant serves a variety of food such as huevos rancheros, Mexican skillet breakfast, sopes, salads, soups, pupusas, burgers, sandwiches, and more. 51335 Harrison Street, Coachella. 760-391-5055

Coachella Firehouse Bar and Grill

American: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The menu features some mouth watering items that include; steak and eggs, chicken and waffles, calle 6 burger, macdaddy sandwich, wings, salads, fries, and hot dogs. 1517 6th Street, Coachella. 760-619-2150.

Jalisco Restaurant

Mexican: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The first Mexican restaurant in Coachella since 1971. Try the famous tortas, birria, and chavelas, as well as the tacos, burritos, and enchiladas. 1605 6th Street, Coachella. 760-398-7113, quierojalisco.com

Desert Hot Springs

Casa Blanca

Mexican: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The menu features over thirty dishes such as enchilada breakfast, huevos con jamon, carnitas, enchiladas suizas, fajitas, tortas, burgers and sandwiches, a wide selection of seafood dishes. 66370 Pierson Blvd, Desert Hot Springs. 760-251-5922, casablancamenu.com

The Cottage Too

American: Breakfast and lunch.

Serving a variety of omelets, pancakes to their famous biscuits and gravy. Lunch items include sandwiches and burgers. 66230 Pierson Blvd., Desert Hot Springs. 760-329-4044, thecottagetoo.com

Its Taste of India

Indian: Lunch and dinner.

With 10 years of experience the chef showcases great home-style cooking in dishes that include chicken tikka masala, lamb curry, tandoori chicken, vegetable biryani, and aloo gobhi. 13104 Palm Drive, Desert Hot Springs. 760-671-6283, itstasteofindia.com

Rocky’s New York Style Pizzeria

Italian: Lunch and dinner.

Serving fresh Italian cuisine featuring pasta, subs, grinders, egg and chicken parmigiana and fresh hand-tossed pizza crust made to order. 12856 Palm Drive, Desert Hot Springs. 760-329-1467, rockyspizzadhs.com

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Desert Hot Springs

The Spread

Sandwiches: Lunch & dinner. Featuring fresh ingredients and veggies provided by Farmer in the Dale. Menu highlights include buffalo chicken, pesto chicken, ham, and cheddar, veggie, and avocado. 66169 Pierson Blvd., Desert Hot Springs. 442-484-8881, spreaddhs.com

Thai Palm Restaurant

Thai: Lunch and dinner.

An exotic taste of authentic Thai food, offering seafood, lamb and Sia noodles with a harmonious blend of spicy, subtle flavors both sweet and sour. 12070 Palm Drive, Desert Hot Springs. 760-288-3934, thaipalmdhs.com

Indian Wells

Citrus and Palms at Miramonte Resort & Spa

American: Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Featuring fresh local cuisine like pumpkin seed French toast to stir-fried snap peas to bluefin poké, the menu is sure to impress. 45000 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells. 760-341-7200, miramonteresort.com

Eureka!

American: Dinner.

Gourmet burgers, sandwiches, fresh salads, locally sourced produce and ultrapremium craft beer and whiskey. 74985 Highway 111, Indian Wells. 760-834-7700, eurekarestaurantgroup.com

The Pink Cabana at Sands Hotel & Spa

Mediterranean: Breakfast, lunch and dinner. The ingredient-driven restaurant features Mediterranean cuisine with a Moroccan influence. The menu features filet mignon, harissa chicken, shareable bites and more. 44985 Province Way, Indian Wells. 760321-3771, sandshotelandspa.com

Vue Grille & Bar

American: Lunch and dinner. Award-winning cuisine from an expert culinary team, the menu features bourbon buffalo wings, margherita flatbread, half pound turkey burger, fish and chips, crispy pork shank. 44500 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells. 760-834-3800, indianwellsgolfresort.com

Indio

China Bistro

Chinese: Lunch and dinner. Offering authentic gourmet Chinese cuisine. The menu features wonton soup, crab rangoon, sesame chicken, Szechwan garlic chicken, bbq pork, beef and broccoli, crispy orange beef, noodles and vegetarian dishes. 45765 Towne Street, Indio. 760-3427288, chinabistroindio.com

Heirloom Craft Kitchen

American: Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Featuring delicious scratch made soups, salads, small plates, sandwiches and signature dishes featuring local and organic produce. 49990 Jefferson Blvd., Indio. 760773-2233, heirloomcraftkitchen.com

Sloan’s

American: Breakfast, lunch and dinner. The food is done country style with many items to choose from like chorizo meatloaf breakfast, chicken fried steak, chicken and waffle, all american cheeseburger, baby back ribs and more. 81539 Highway 111, Indio. 760-347-3923, sloansrestaurant.com

Soul of Mexico

Mexican: Lunch and dinner.

This family-owned and operated restaurant serves authentic MichoacanMexican dishes. Menu highlights include tamales, chicken achiote, sopes, enchiladas Michoacan and so much more dishes. 44100 Jefferson Street, Indio. 760-2008787, soulofalmademexico.com

Sushi Bento

Japanese: Lunch and dinner.

The menu offers delicious handmade specialty and classic sushi rolls, nigiri sushi, sashimi, ramen, miso and udon soup. 82280 Highway 111, Indio. 760-775-3444, sushi-bento-pan-asian-restaurant.business.site

TKB Bakery & Deli

American: Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Sandwich shop and deli serving cookies, scones, muffins and deli sandwiches made with freshly baked breads, crisp greens and savory meats. 45334 Golf Center Parkway, Indio. 760-775-8330, tkbbakery.com

Thai Hot Restaurant

Thai: Lunch and dinner.

Serving authentic traditional and modern dishes. The menu features delicacies not seen at other Thai restaurants like; fried mussel pancakes, crispy pork, roasted duck, stir-fried spicy ginger, and tom yum soup. 81944 Highway 111, Indio. 760-347-8765, thaihotrestaurant.com

Joshua Tree

Crossroads Café

American: Breakfast and lunch.

The café offers items like huevos rancheros, scrambles, grilled portabello burger, turkey club, tuna meltdown, tacos, salads, and more. 61715 Twentynine Palms, Joshua Tree. 760-366-5414, crossroadscafejtree.com

Joshua Tree Saloon

American: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. This unique, one-of-a-kind western saloon features a large variety to choose from; southwest garden burger, flamegrilled 16 oz. bone-in ribeye and more. 61835 Twentynine Palms Highway, Joshua Tree. 760-366-2250, joshuatreesaloon.com

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Joshua Tree

Sky High Pie

Italian: Lunch and dinner.

The menu offers artisan Italian style pizza with traditional fermented and proofed overnight dough, appetizers, fresh salad, wine and craft beer. 61740 Twentynine Palms Highway, Joshua Tree. 760-974-1050, clover.com/online-ordering/sky-high-pie

La Quinta

The Grill on Main

American: Lunch and dinner

Chef Brett Maddock delivers an exciting new approach to American fare. Choose from a wide variety of appetizers, crisp salads, seafood, steak and pasta dishes, along with specialty sandwiches and burgers. Full bar includes microbrews and a exceptional wine list. Open daily: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 78065 Main Street, Old Town La Quinta, 760-777-7773, thegrillonmainlq.com

La Quinta Brewing Company

Pub: Lunch and dinner.

Enjoy pub food favorites including burgers, sandwiches, nachos, salads, soft pretzels and more. Their award-winning selection of taps has even more variety. 78100 Main Street, Old Town La Quinta, 760-972-4251, laquintabrewing.com

Main Street Coffee

Coffee Shop

Offering a delicious way to start your day with a freshly baked muffin to pair with your favorite coffee or tea beverage. Open 7 days a week: 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 78100 Main Street, Old Town La Quinta, 760-289-6283, mainstreetcoffeelq.com

RD RNNR

Craft-American: Lunch and dinner

Offering craft American fare made with fresh ingredients, great value, creative cocktails, and a well-balanced selection of rotating taps in an invigorating, casual dining atmosphere. 78075 Main Street, Old Town La Quinta, 442-400-3255, roadrunnerlq.com

Stuft Pizza Bar & Grill

Italian, American & Vegetarian: Lunch & dinner. Popular hotspot with award-winning fresh pizza and menu, featuring 100 items including steaks, seafood and salads. Super-generous portions and friendly, energetic atmosphere. Great bar, wine-list. 78015 Main Street, Old Town La Quinta, 760-777-9989, stuftpizzabarandgrill.com

TQLAS Agave Bar & Grill

Mexican: Lunch, dinner, & happy hour

Enjoy complimentary chips and house made salsa, the newly curated fusion Mexican menu, and of course premium margaritas! Their spacious inviting patio, dining room and full bar has got exactly what you need to relax and recharge. 78015 Main Street, Old Town La Quinta. 442256-4059, tqlas.com

YES PLEASE

Cafe & Desert Shop: Breakfast & brunch.

Cafe California is now called YES PLEASE, serving the same great breakfast and brunch all day, and lunch starting at 11am. Come in to grab a fine cup of Joshua Tree Organic Coffee that complements our housemade buttermilk biscuits, cakes, and desserts. Open Monday - Thursday from 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. and Fridays and Saturdays from 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. 78065 Main Street, Old Town La Quinta, 760-296-1425

Palm Desert

Billy Q’s

Pizzeria: Lunch and dinner.

The restaurant only uses whole milk mozzarella, fresh ingredients on their pizza’s and even make salad dressings and sauces from scratch. Menu also features wings, nachos, chicken tenders, sandwiches and pasta. 36901 Cook Street, Palm Desert. 760-404-0681, billyqs.net

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Casa Luna

Mexican: Lunch and dinner.

The family-owned restaurant offers a unique and regional touch to traditional Mexican cooking. The menu features huevos rancheros, tortas ahogada, pozole rojo, menudo, enchiladas, fajitas and seafood dishes. 72355 Highway 111, Palm Desert. 760-340-3468, casalunarestaurant.us

Dragon Sushi

Sushi Bar: Lunch and dinner.

Indulge in Latin fusion sushi, menu features appetizers, sashimi, nigiri sushi, classic sushi rolls like the California roll and the Philidalphia roll. Specialty rolls include the popular tiger and ninja roll. 72261 Highway 111, Palm Desert. 760-820-7690, dragonsushi.com

Fisherman’s Market & Grill

Seafood: Lunch and dinner.

Dedicated to serving the absolute freshest fish, voted the No. 1 Best Seafood Restaurant for eight consecutive years; they maintain the highest standards that can’t be beat. 44250 Town Center Way, Palm Desert, 760-776-6533, fishermans.com

Gastro Grind Burger

American: Lunch and dinner.

Serving fresh, never-frozen homemade burgers like the classic backyard burger, the roma, bison

and oinker burger, along with fries, drinks and milkshakes Other menu items include salads, small plates. 73850 Highway 111, Palm Desert. 760-404-0300, gastrogrindburgers.com

Guillermo’s Restaurante

Mexican: Early dinner.

The restaurant serves the highest quality, fresh Mexican dishes in a warm, friendly environment. 72850 El Paseo, Palm Desert. 760341-0980, guillermosrestaurante.com

Pacifica Seafood Restaurant

Seafood: Lunch and dinner.

The innovative menu features a variety of fresh seafood and flavorful steak dishes complemented by their international vodka menu and wine list. 73505 El Paseo, Palm Desert. 760674-8666, pacificaseafoodrestaurant.com

Sullivan’s Steakhouse

American: Lunch and dinner.

Serving mouth watering hand cut steaks and succulent fresh seafood broiled to perfection. 73505 El Paseo, Palm Desert. 760-341-3560, sullivanssteakhouse.com

Wildest Restaurant + Bar

American/Plant Base: Dinner

Health inspired casual fine dining features wild caught seafood, grass fed meats, locally sourced produced. Plant based options with all plant based meats made in house. 72990 El Paseo, Palm Desert. 760-636-0441, wildestrestaurant.com

Palm Springs

1501 Uptown Gastropub

American: Brunch and dinner.

The menu offers a range or seasonal freshly prepared food and comprehensive drinks. Brunch served Saturday and Sunday. 1501 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-3201501, 1501uptown.com

533 Viet-Fusion

Vietnamese Fusion: Dinner.

The menu features local sourced ingredients, house made sauces and a wide range of traditional Vietnamese dishes, gluten-free and vegetarian dishes. 1775 E. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs. 760-778-6595, 533vietfusion.com

Antigua Kitchen + Bar

American: Dinner.

The menu offers quality American dishes, such as kobe flat iron steak, Antigua burger, beef or chicken fajitas, Cajun ahi tuna, four cheese ravioli, linguine clams, margherita pizza and more. 105 South Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-656-7875, antiguapalmsprings.com

Bill’s Pizza

Italian: Lunch and dinner.

Try one of 22 creations: Carol’s white pizza, pesto, bbq chicken, blue moon, or choose your ingredient combinations. 119 South Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-3255571, billspizzapalmsprings.com

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Palm Springs

Chef Tanya’s Kitchen

Vegan: Lunch and dinner. Plant-based kitchen featuring a vegan menu with items like el cubano and chupacabra chick’n sandwich, sriracha cheesy panini, Moroccan roasted cauliflower salad, Tanya’s lasagne and caprese powerburger. 706 S. Eugene Rd., Palm Springs. 760-832-9007, cheftanyaskitchen.com

Clandestino

Latin American: Lunch and dinner. The menu features well curated food, such as the white fish ceviche gourmet tacos, short rib enchiladas, chipotle marinated shrimp fajitas, crab enchiladas all paired with excellent cocktails. 175 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-699-6222, clandestinopalmsprings.com

Eight4Nine Restaurant and Lounge

American: Lunch and dinner.

The menu focuses on both presentation and flavor, incorporating diverse culinary influences while utilizing the freshest specialty produce, seafood and meat available. 849 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs. 760-325-8490, eight4nine.com

Happy Sushi

Japanese: Lunch & dinner

Serving regular rolls, deep fried and baked rolls, poke bowls, sashimi, chef special rolls, rice bowls, ramen, and traditional Japanese

dishes, as well as a selecion of sake, beer and wine. 155 S. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs. 760-318-0717, happysushipalmsprings.com

La Perlita

Mexican: Lunch and dinner. Indulge in some of our popular dishes, such as the chile rellenos or the Perlita shrimp, and of course, anything else on the menu will not disappoint you. 901 Crossley Road, Palm Springs. 760-778-8014, laperlitamexicanfood.letseat.at

Monsoon Indian Cuisine

Indian: Lunch and dinner.

Serving up quality Indian food such as tandoori chicken, lamb seek kabob, paneer makhani, naan, a wide selection of biryanis, prawn vindaloo and more. 555 S. Sunrise Way, Palm Springs. 760-325-2700, monsoonindianrestaurant.com

Nature’s Health Food and Cafe

American: Breakfast and lunch.

A vegan/vegetarian cafe that uses organic produce and products with over 100 items on the menu that include, lentil burger, veggie delight sandwich, eggplant wrap, vegan stirfry, and more 555 S.Sunrise Way, Palm Springs. 760-323-9487, natureshealthfoodcafe.com

Ruben and Ozzy’s Oyster Bar & Grill

Seafood: Lunch and dinner.

Specializing in seafood dishes like shrimp buckets, oyster shooters, clam chowder,

campechanas and crab enchiladas. You’ll also find pasta and surf and turf selections on the menu. 241 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs. 760-325-8800, rubenandozzys.com

Smokin Burgers’

American: Lunch and dinner.

The menu offers a variety of fresh salads and sandwhiches, fish and chicken tacos, chicken wings, calamari and of course handcrafted burgers that are made with 100% never-frozen angus beef. 1775 East Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-883-5999, smokinburgerslounge.com

Torakichi Ramen Palm Springs

Ramen: Lunch and dinner.

Featuring authentic Japanese ramens including spicy tonkostu ramen, vegetarian ramen, chicken paitan ramen, tonkostu miso ramen and amazingly delicious pork gyoza, spring rolls, takoyaki and more. 5001 E. Ramon Road, Palm Springs. 760-699-8607, pstorakichiramen.com

Rancho Mirage

Babe’s Bar-B-Que and Brewhouse

American: Lunch and dinner.

Babe’s menu highlights include amazing mouthwatering steaks, hickory bbq and sandwiches that rival the best gastropubs and a full bar. The River, 71800 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage. 760346-8738, babesbbqandbrewhouse.com

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Rancho Mirage

Enzo’s Bistro & Bar

Italian: Dinner.

Dishes at this elegant and authentic Italian restaurant are carefully prepared in-house. The delicious homemade pasta, sauce, and selection of meats pair perfectly with the extensive wine list. 70030 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage. 760-321-7635, enzosbistroandbar.com

Joyce’s Sushi

Japanese: Lunch and dinner.

Freshly prepared specialty rolls, soups and udon noodles. 36101 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 760-202-8186, joycessushiranchomirage.com

Norma’s Italian Kitchen

Italian: Lunch and dinner.

Experience authentic Italian cuisine with specialties entrees in poultry, veal and much more. 42418 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 760-834-8738, normasitaliankitchen.com

O’Caine’s Irish Pub

Sports Pub: Lunch and dinner.

A genuine Irish public house with a private dining room, gift shop, dart boards, live music, sports, crafted Irish cocktails and chef-prepared cuisine inspired by flavors of Ireland. 36101 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 760-202-3311, ocainesirishpub.com

Shame on the Moon

American: Dinner.

This fine dining restaurants tantalizing menu features steaks, a diverse selection of seafood, pasta dishes and in-house made deserts. Paired with a handcrafted martini or a selection from the extensive wine list makes for a memorable date night, birthday or anniversary celebration. 69950 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Mirage. 760-324-5515, shameonthemoon.com

Si Bon

European: Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Menu features a variety of Belgian-inspired dishes, including quiche lorraine, pork schnitzel, beef stroganoff and more. 40101 Monterey Ave., Rancho Mirage. 760-837-0011, sibon-sogood.com

Twentynine Palms

Grnd Sqrl

American: Lunch and dinner.

A desert gastropub that specializes in scratchmade eats that include pork sando, herbivore burger, sank house salad and stellar craft beer. 73471 Twentynine Palms Highway, Twentynine Palms. 760-800-1275.

Rocky’s Pizza

Italian: Lunch and dinner.

The pizzeria serves traditional quality Italian dishes from family recipes. The menu features pizza, calzone, sandwiches, hot pasta dishes,

appetizers, and cold antipasto platters. 73737 Twentynine Palms Highway, Twentynine Palms. 760-367-9525, rockyspizza29.com

Yucca Valley

Aki Sushi

Japanese: Lunch and dinner.

The menu offers teriyaki bowls, noodle soups, stir fried noodles, bento, sushi and sashimi, Japanese ramen, tempura and salads. 57045 Twentynine Palms Highway, Yucca Valley. 760365-7755, akisushi.site.mobi

La Palapa Mexican Restaurant

Mexican: Breakfast, lunch and dinner. This authentic Mexican restaurant offers traditional dishes plus a full bar. 57173 Sunnyslope Drive, Yucca Valley. 760228-0312

The Roost at Hawk’s Landing

American: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The menu features French toast, breakfast burritos, burgers, paninis, salads, steak, fish, and more, all available to-go or dine on the patio. 55100 Martinez Trail, Yucca Valley. 760365-0033, hawkslandinggolf.com

The Tiny Pony

Bar: Brunch, lunch, and dinner.

Unique bar food including duck confit nachos, tiny pony burger, crispy chicken sandwich, blackened pork porterhouse, flat iron steakand drink. 57205 Twentynine Palms Highway, Yucca Valley. 442-205-0163, thetinypony.com

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Second Saturday

brings music and fun for all

Looking for a way to spend time with your family and friends while enjoying great local music and food? Then check out Second Saturdays in Indio — where its Center Stage features a free community concert series for all ages located downtown in a safe, fenced-in, “outdoor living room” off Smurr, Miles and Indio boulevard. Enjoy family activities, local food vendors and craft beer.

Attendees are encouraged to come dressed for the weather and the themed occasion. Bring your friends and family and come on downtown on May 13 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., where Forward Motion will be performing Top 40s, funk, dance, and R&B.

The city of Indio will have new tables for Center Stage events available, created by Indio’s public works team and painted by local artists from downtown’s Coachella Valley Art Center.

Indio City Council announced Center Stage events as part of its efforts to enliven the downtown area late last year, and offered a soft opening of the series in January. Indio kicked off its “Take Center Stage” free, monthly events with a country night set to include music from The Sarah Winchester Band, DJ/emcee Big John Miller, line dancing instruction, a “walk-about” area, cornhole tournament, tailgate party games, kids activities, plus a barbecue and local brews and sweets for purchase.

This month’s featured food trucks for the event will be from Nick’s Pizza, Smokey Lips BBQ and Ruberry Salsa will have food for purchase. The Desert Patisserie will also be selling desserts and a mobile taproom from La Quinta Brewing Co. will offer drinks for those over 21.

Center Stage will also feature free activities for adults and children, such as corn hole from the Desert 4 Baggers and tailgate party games like giant Jenga. Those planning to attend are advised to dress for the weather, wear proper shoes for the uneven grass surface, and to take blankets or lawn chairs for added comfort. More information and future lineups are available at indio.org/centerstage.

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Discover where the curtains will rise this month

Palm Canyon Theatre is holding an open call for its 2023-2024 season. Auditions on Saturday, May 6, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. are open to people of all experience levels.

Actors of various ages are needed for the season’s lineup, which includes “Brigadoon,” “Elf the Musical,” “Steel Magnolias,” Rent,” “Sweeney Todd,” “Sordid Lives,” Something Rotten,“ “Boys in the Band” and “Light in the Piazza.”

Performers are asked to prepare one uptempo song and one ballad. A piano accompanist is available, but you can bring your own music on CD or smartphone. Monologues should be under two minutes.

Those auditioning are also asked to bring a headshot and resume or email both to boxof fice@palmcanyontheatreonline.info.

Video segments and video re sumes are also accepted at the same address.

For more information about auditions and show dates, go to palmcanyontheatre.net/audi tions. For more informa tion, call the Palm Canyon Theatre at 760-323-5123.

Auditions will be held at Palm Canyon Theatre, 538 North Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs.

‘The Last Five Years’

Desert TheatreWorks’ next produc tion is a modern musical called “The Last Five Years” May 5-21 at their Indio venue.

Written by Tony Award-win ning composer Jason Robert Brown, this Drama Desk Award winner is the beautiful story of a couple’s five-year relationship.

Told through inventive, fun ny and powerful songs, “The Last Five Years” is a two-char acter musical that navigates the ins and outs, as well as the ups and downs of a marriage.

Artistic Director Lance Phillips says, “The lush score is exquisite and will move the audience briskly throughout this wonderful show.”

Curtain Time: “The Last Five Years,” Desert TheatreWorks, May 5-21, In

dio Performing Arts Center (IPAC), 45175 Fargo Street, Indio. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday matinee 2 p.m. Tickets: $39.50$41.50, dtw.org.

CVRep Summer Cabaret

May 11 Alan H Green, whose “powerful voice and dynamic stage presence” demonstrate “incredible versatility” and show why he is considered a charismatic Broadway veteran. His stage credits include “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” “School of Rock” and “Sister Act.” He received a prestigious Berkie Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical and BroadwayWorld’s Best Performer.

Steve Ross returns to CVRep with “An Evening with Steve Ross.” “The Crown Prince of New York Cabaret” (New York Times) is “a magician at the keyboard.” He’ll perform classics by George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Stephen Sondheim and Noel Coward. Tickets: $45.

Curtain Time: CVRep, 68510 East Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City, 760-2962966, ext. 201, or visit cvrep.org.

Palm Canyon Theatre (PCT) will hold its 27th annual kids summer camp June 12-July 21. More than a dozen theatre professionals will mentor youth in performing

The camp includes instruction in acting, singing, dancing, makeup, set design, props, costuming, stage combat, improv and more.

PCT summer kids camp for young artists, ages 6-17 runs for six weeks, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Participants will be divided into age-specific groups. Each week has a special theme,

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Desert TheatreWorks’ “The Last Five Years Kids Camp at Palm Canyon Theatre

including Western, Halloween, Princess, Super Heroes and more.

For more information or to register, call the Palm Canyon Theatre box office at 760-323-5123, or download the registration information online at palmcanyontheatre.org.

PSIPC Announces New Artistic Director

“I am so pleased to welcome Robert Koenig as Artistic Director of the Palm Springs International Piano Competition,” (PSipc) says Board of Directors President Joe Giarrusso. A classical concert pianist, keyboard professor, chamber music performer and recording artist, Koenig brings to the Board a broad range of talents and skills. The Board is thrilled to have his expertise and passion as ready resources as we continue to expand our outreach to the local community and enhance our International Piano Competitions. He has a great vision and is the perfect person to take on this artistic mantle and lead us for the next decade.”

“I am thrilled to be joining the Palm Springs International Piano Competition as the new Artistic Director. I am honored to be part of an organization that cares so deeply about the future of classical music and music education for our youth and entire community said Artistic Director Robert Koenig. For additional information visit psipc.org

Desert Symphony Season

The Desert Symphony’s 2023-2024 season features five popular programs:

The Texas Tenors, 8 p.m., Tuesday, November 21.

“An Enchanted Evening with Barbra,” starring Sharon Owens, 8 p.m., Thursday, January 25.

“I Love the Piano with Tony De Sare,” 8 p.m., Thursday, Februry 9.

“Ted Vigil John Denver Tribute,” 8 p.m., Wednesday. March 27.

“Let’s Hang On!,” 8 p.m. Thursday, April 11. A group of seasoned entertainers is preserving the music and style of the iconic Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons.

Curtain Time: McCallum Theatre, 73000 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert. Info and tickets: 760-340-2787 or mccallumtheatre.org.

McCallum’s New Season

The McCallum Theatre’s 2023-2024 season again offers The Best of Broadway, a dazzling array of classic and recent productions from the Great White Way, featuring “The Cher Show,” “Pretty Woman,” “Mean Girls,” “Chicago” and the long-awaited return of “Les Miserables.”

The superstars include Kristin Chenoweth, Paul Anka, Rita Rudner, The Manhattan Transfer, Renee Fleming, Lucie Arnaz, Storm Large, Linda Eder, Lang Lang, Patti LuPone, Chris Botti and many more.

Curtain Time: McCallum Theatre, 73000 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert. Info and tickets: 760-340-2787 or mccallumtheatre.org.

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Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs (Payment Required) 410 E. Amado Road, Palm Springs Palm Springs Art Museum 101 N. Museum Drive, Palm Springs Palm Springs Public Library 300 S. Sunrise Way, Palm Springs Camelot Theatre 2300 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs Downtown Public Parking Structure 275 S. Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs Cathedral City Public Parking 68500 Avenue Lalo Guerrero, Cathedral City Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City (Payment Required) 68950 Highway 111, Cathedral City Tower Market 33441 Date Palm Drive, Cathedral City Walgreens 30015 Date Palm Drive, Cathedral City Agua Caliente Casino Rancho Mirage (Payment Required) 32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage Rancho Mirage Public Library 71100 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage
The Gardens on El Paseo 73545 El Paseo, Palm Desert Palm Desert City Hall 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert Desert Crossing Shopping Center 72399 Highway 111, Palm Desert The Shops in Palm Desert 72840 Highway 111, Palm Desert La Quinta Civic Center 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta La Quinta Park 79120 Blackhawk Way, La Quinta La Quinta Wellness Center 78226 Avenida La Fonda, La Quinta Walmart Supercenter (Payment Required) 82491 Avenue 42, Indio Tesla Shuper Charger (Payment Required) 42100 Jackson Street, Indio Tower Market (Payment Required) 83482 Avenue 50, Coachella Coachella City Hall (Payment Required) 1515 6th Street, Coachella For more charging stations, visit plugshare.com

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It’s time for adventure

Attractions worth adding to your itinerary

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Experiencing something new is what traveling is all about. From the normal to the odd and eccentric, these can’t-miss, curious attractions are celebrated for keeping the Greater Palm Springs and surrounding desert region utterly unique.

Cabazon Dinosaurs They have been regarded as one of the most iconic roadside attractions since 1975. The dinos have been featured in cult classic films “Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure,” “National Lampoon’s Vacation,” and “The Wizard,” the dinosaurs have staked their place in pop culture. Mr. Rex, Dinny and their more than 50 dinosaur friends provide perfect photo ops for you. The dinosaur walk features a slew of dinosaurs, a dino dig and fossil panning. 50770 Seminole Drive, Cabazon. 909-272-8164, cabazondinosaurs.com

Cabot’s Pueblo Museum A unique Hopi inspired pueblo, Cabot’s Pueblo Museum is a multi-level building that includes 35 rooms, 150 windows and 65 doors all crafted from found materials. The museum houses Native American pottery, 20th-century photographs and artifacts. 67616 Desert View Avenue, Desert Hot Springs. 760-329-7610, cabotsmuseum.org

Repose

Covered Wagon Tours Experience the Colorado Sonoran Desert as the pioneers did on a mule-drawn covered wagon. Your expert, onboard naturalist will entertain and educate you as you explore the rugged desert wilderness. As you return to the ranch you will be greeted with live, western music and the smell of barbecue. The evening continues with a barn dance (lessons provided), games and roasting marshmallows over an open campfire.This unique tour is the most enjoyable way to see, taste and immerse yourself in the Sonoran Desert. 29200 Thousand Palms Canyon Road, Thousand Palms. 760-347-2161, coveredwagontours.com

The Living Desert Representing the desert environments of North America and Africa. With more than 1,200 protected acres, 450

wild animals, live animal shows, kids’ play park, tranquil gardens, model train exhibit, hiking trails, tram rides and more, visitors experience an oasis of family fun. 47900 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert. 760-346-5694, livingdesert.org

Moorten Botanical Garden

Home to more than 3,000 desert cacti and other plants, the garden is a hidden treasure. You’ll find thousands of species of succulents and cactus growing together from all over the world. 1701 S. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs. 760-327-6555, moortenbotanicalgarden.com

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

The world’s largest rotating tram car travels over two-and-one-half miles along the breathtaking cliffs of Chino Canyon, transporting riders to the pristine wilderness of the Mt. San Jacinto State Park. During your approximately ten-minute journey, tram cars rotate slowly, offering picturesque and spectacular vistas of the valley floor below. Once you reach the Mountain Station—elevation 8,516 feet— enjoy two restaurants, observation decks, natural history museum, two documentary theaters, gift shop and over 50 miles of hiking trails. 1 Tram Way, Palm Springs. 760-3254537, pstramway.com

Palm Springs Art Museum Architecture and Design Center

Located in the historic Santa Fe Savings & Loan bank is the creative hub for midcentury architecture and design exploration. Featuring exhibitions, and educational and community programs, as well as research space. 300 South Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-322-4897, psmuseum.org

Palm Springs Art Museum

The museum’s extensive permanent collection includes significant works by western, contemporary and glass artists, and features temporary exhibitions from internationally acclaimed artists. 101 Museum Drive, Palm Springs. 760-3224800, psmuseum.org

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Ice Cube

West Coast rap legend brings chart-topping hits to Fantasy Springs Resort Casino

Iconic rapper Ice Cube will bring his chart-topping hits to the Special Events Center at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on Friday, May 19, at 8 p.m. Each ticket of this star-studded performance includes 10 dollars in free Slot Play.

Ice Cube’s lyrics on N.W.A’s 1988 album “Straight Outta Compton” contributed to gangsta rap’s widespread popularity, and his political rap solo albums “AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted” (1990), “Death Certificate “(1991), and “The Predator” (1992) were all critically and commercially successful. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of N.W.A in 2016.

A native of Los Angeles, Ice Cube formed his first rap group called C.I.A. in 1986. In 1987, with Eazy-E and Dr. Dre, he formed the pioneering gangsta rap group N.W.A. As its lead rapper, he wrote some of Dre’s and most of Eazy’s lyrics on “Straight Outta Compton,” a landmark album that shaped West Coast hip hop’s early identity and helped differentiate it from East Coast rap.

Premium tickets limited to four tickets per customer, tickets must be picked up at will call and ticket forward (transferring) is disabled. Attendees must be or become a Rewards Club member and present a valid government issued ID to redeem this offer at the Rewards Club desk, and also must be 21 or older. There is limit one 10 dollar free slot play offer per person and valid on date of concert only.

Fantasy Springs Resort Casino is home to the premier entertainment venue, The Rock Yard—an outdoor concert stage that is an amphitheater-style area featuring two side-by-side stages holding audiences of passionate music fans. The Rock Yard runs from spring to fall and is always live, always free, and always outdoors. New beer and drink specials (often themed to the bands performing on stage) are offered weekly. Guests must be 18 and older to rock and the events run from from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Box office hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and closed Sunday. On event nights, the box office is open from 10 a.m. until one hour after the event begins. For questions, call 760-342-5000 or text 831-778-4772.

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Calendar

Upcoming events in the high and low desert

The following events are scheduled to take place as of press time. Please call or visit the venues’ website for showtime hours.

Weekly

Caliente Comedy Each show is 90 minutes and features a roster of comedians that includes Peter Loaiza (5/5), Jeff Leach (5/12), Ali Macofsky (5/19), and Jerry Garcia (5/26). 7 p.m. This is a 21+ show. Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs, 401 E. Amado Road, Palm Springs. eventspalmsprings.com

Certified Farmer’s Market This family fun and friendly experience has something for everyone to enjoy, from the freshest locally grown flowers, fruits, eggs, honey, and vegetables to gourmet chef-prepared foods and one-of-a-kind Artisan goods. Every Sunday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Old Town La Quinta, 78100 Main Stree, La Quinta. oldtownlaquinta.com

Desert Blues Revival Enjoy authentic blues, soul, R&B, and rock from all over the globe, featuring Grand Band Chicago Blues Caravan (5/3), Mystic Chiefs (5/10), Jessica Kaczmarek Band (5/17), The Laurie Morvan Band (5/24), and Emily Rose and the Rounders (5/31). 6 p.m. This is a 21+ show. Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs, 401 E. Amado Rd., Palm Springs. eventspalmsprings.com/blues

Desert X Eleven artists from Europe, North America, and South Asia present poetic and immersive works that span sculpture, painting, writing, architecture, design, film, music, performances, choreography, education, and environmental activism at sites across the Coachella Valley. desertx.org

Free Concerts in the Park Pack your picnic basket or enjoy a variety of food trucks every Thursday as the stage features Upstream (5/4), We Belong (5/11), AMFM (5/18), and Yachty by Nature (5/25). 7 p.m. Palm Desert Civic Center Park, 43900 San Pablo Ave, Palm Desert. 760568-1441, discoverpalmdesert.com

Jazzville Step back in time to when all the cool cats came to play. Experience the hip vintage vibes that put Palm Springs on the map. Featuring Tony Guerrero Quintet with Lia Booth (5/4), Aubrey Logan Quartet (5/11), Patrick Barnitt & Quartet (5/18), and Hollywood Film Noirchestra: Mancini (5/25). Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs, 401 East Amado Road, Palm Springs. jazzvillepalmsprings.com

Joshua Tree Farmers Market Support local farmers and sustainable farming practices. Get to know the farmers who grow your vine-ripened produce direct from the farm to you. Enjoy shopping for local arts and crafts. Saturdays

from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Downtown Joshua Tree at Turtle Island. joshuatreefarmersmarket.com

La Quinta Certified Farmer’s Market

This family fun and friendly experience have something for everyone to enjoy, from the freshest locally grown flowers, fruits, eggs, honey, and vegetables to gourmet chef-prepared foods and one-of-a-kind Artisan goods.

8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Old Town La Quinta, 78100 Main Street, La Quinta. oldtownlaquinta.com

Movies in the Park Moviegoers will enjoy classic comedies of the 50s and 60s on screen in an outdoor setting. Featuring films “The Girl Can’t Help It” starring Jayne Mansfield and Tom Ewell (5/17) and “Funny Face” starring Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire (5/31).

7 p.m. Downtown Palm Springs Park, Museum Way, Palm Springs. psculturalcenter.org

Outdoor Market/Fair in Joshua Tree Experience this unique vendor-run outdoor market, enjoy creative adult beverages or vendors’ street tacos, gourmet shrimp, crafted coffees, and more—while perusing locally handmade goods, arts, clothing, and more. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 61231 Twentynine Palms Highway, Joshua Tree. mojavedesertmarkets.com

Open Air Market This night market is open every Wednesday and Saturday evening with vendors offering fresh produce and something for the entire family. Regional cuisine and snack foods are offered. 4 to 10 p.m. 46350 Arabia Avenue, Indio. maclinmarkets.com/indio.html

Palm Desert Certified Farmers Market Shop for fresh produce, food, and products every Wednesday. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 72559 Highway 111, Palm Desert. certifiedfarmersmarkets.org

Palm Springs Art Museum The museum offers free admission every Thursday night to view a myriad of diverse and eclectic art. Tickets must be reserved in advance online. 5 to 7 p.m. 101 Museum Drive, Palm Springs. 760-3224800, psmuseum.org

Palm Springs Certified Farmers Market Shop for fresh produce, food, and products every Saturday. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Palm Springs Cultural Center, 2300 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs. certifiedfarmersmarkets.org

Palm Springs VillageFest The Thursday night street fair, 7 to 10 p.m., shuts down Palm Canyon Drive. Stroll through the vendors selling art, crafts, and food, and enjoy live entertainment. Downtown Palm Springs on Palm Canyon Drive. villagefest.org

Rancho Mirage Certified Farmers Market Join 40+ local artists, chefs, food vendors, and farmers every Friday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rancho Mirage Community Park, 71560 San Jacinto Drive, Rancho Mirage. cvcfm.org

Saturday Pool Party Grab a cocktail and get your splash on or loung and listen to guest DJ’s.12 to 4 p.m. Hotel Zoso, 150 S. Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-325-9676, hotelzosopalmsprings.com

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Palm Springs Air Museum’s Memorial Day Flower Drop Palm Springs VillageFest

Weekly

Screwball Sundays Screening the greatest screwball comedies of Hollywood’s golden age, featuring wacky plots, witty dialogue, and zany characters. “Libeled Lady” starring Jean Harlow and William Powell (5/21) and “Adam’s Rib” starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn (5/28). Camelot Theatre, 2300 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs. 760-325-6565, psculturalcenter.org

Street Fair at College of the Desert The open-air shop, offering over a thousand items for sale from artisans, home goods, fashion, farmer’s market, live entertainment, gourmet food, and much more. 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. 43500 Monterey Avenu, Palm Desert. codaastreetfair.com

Twentynine Palms Farmers Market The place to be every Saturday morning for fresh produce, live music, and local arts and crafts. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 73484 Twentynine Palms Highway, Twentynine Palms. visit29.org

May 2

Rauw Alejandro The Latin Grammy award-winning and Grammynominated Puerto Rican singer and songwriter brings his Saturno World Tour to Earth with special guest Jabbawockeez. 8 p.m. Acrisure Arena, 75702 Varner Road, Palm Desert. 888-695-8778, acrisurearena.com

May 4

Intocable The two-time Grammy and seven-time Latin Grammy-awardwinning Mexican-American group, with a unique, gender-bending Tejano/ Norteño sound that includes songs “Fuete No Soy” and “Soñador Eterno.” 8 p.m. Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio. 800-8272946, fantasyspringsresort.com

May 4-6

Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias One of America’s most successful stand-up comedians brings his “Back on Tour” to the Coachella for three nights of laughs. 8 p.m. The Show 32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 800514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com

May 5

Randy Roberts Randy brings his sharp wit, stunning costumes, and big voice with a new show, “One of the Girls!” an old-school, classic drag show with a modern twist. 6 p.m. Purple Room, 1900 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-322-4422, purpleroompalmsprings.com

May 6

Kentucky Derby Party Featuring a live streaming of the race, pre-race activities, silent and live auction, best-dressed contest, traditional Kentucky Derby luncheon, mint juleps, and more. Mission Hills Country Club, 34600 Mission Hills Drive, Rancho Mirage. ranchomiragerotary.org

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Lady A returns to Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on May 12

May 6

Tina Turner Tribute World-renowned vocalist Debby Holiday brings you the timeless music of Tina Turner like you never imagined! 6 p.m. Purple Room, 1900 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-322-4422, purpleroompalmsprings.com

Viva La Lucha! Experience Lucha Libre Mexicana in the Coachella Valley. 7 p.m. Agua Caliente Terraza, at Agua Caliente Cathedral City, 68960 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City. 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com

May 7

Palm Springs Vintage Market Come experience a diverse gathering of merchants selling vintage, retro, and mid-century modern merchandise. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Palm Springs Culture Center, 2300 East Baristo Road, Palm Springs. palmspringsvintagemarket.com

May 9

Palm Springs Speaks Pulitzer-Prize-winning columnist, bestselling author and humorist Dave Barry. Short Q & A session and book signing to follow the talk. 7:30 p.m. Palm Springs Cultural Center, 2300 Baristo Road, Palm Springs. 760-836-5253, palmspringsspeaks.org

May 12

Lady A The Grammy Award-winning country trio takes the stage to perform their hits “Need You Now,” “American Honey,” and “Just a Kiss.” 8 p.m. Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio. 800827-2946, fantasyspringsresort.com

May 12-13

John Lloyd Young The Grammy awardwinner celebrates the classic hits from the 50s and 60s presented in the authentic acoustic style of original rock ‘n’ roll, doo-wop, and R&B standards. 6 p.m. Purple Room, 1900 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-3224422, purpleroompalmsprings.com

May 12-13

White Party Palm Springs The largest LGBTQ+ dance party in the world, the event features DJs Jeremy Dava, Marti Frieson, Dan Slater, Tom Stephan, Lisa Rodriquez, Jace M, Shane Marcus, Mor Avahami, GSP, DJ Nick Stacener, Dawna Montel, Manny Lehman, Tony Moran, Phil Romano, and Micky Friedman, live performances by Kevin Aviance, Vincint, Cece Peniston, Robin S., Inaya Day, and Crystal Waters, pool parties, and more. whitepartyglobal.com

May 13

The Fab Four Want to experience the best Beatles tribute ever? The Emmy Award-winning Fab Four performs with uncanny, note-for-note live renditions of “Can’t Buy Me, Love,” “Yesterday,” “Twist and Shout,” and Hey Jude.” 8 p.m. The Show 32250 Bob Hope Dr., Rancho Mirage. 800-514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com

Second Saturday This free community concert series for all ages features activities, local food vendors, craft beer, and live music. This month’s concert features funk, top 40s, dance, and R&B music by Forward Motion. 6 to 9 p.m. 82868 Miles Ave., Indio. eventspalmsprings.com/indiocenterstage

Star Party at the Monument Join members of the Astronomical Society of the Desert for fun “sky tours” and direct observations of the night sky through telescopes and binoculars. Santa Rosa & San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Visitor Center, 51500 Highway 74, Palm Desert. desertmountains.org

May 15-17

Pucks in Paradise The One Hockey Adult hockey tournament for players and fans comes to the Coachella Valley. See which team celebrates on the ice with the OneHockey Cup. 9 a.m. Acrisure Arena, 75702 Varner Road, Palm Desert. 888-695-8778, acrisurearena.com

May 18

Aaron Lewis Spend a special evening with the founder of the multi-platinum band Stained as he returns to his acoustic roots as he performs “Country Boy,” “Am I The Only One,” and “Someone,” along with other hits. 8 p.m. Spotlight 29 Casino, 46200 Harrison Place, Coachella. 760-775-5566, spotlight29.com

May 18-21

Joshua Tree Music Festival An intimate festival experience where the thin line between audience and performer is often blurred also features deep dive workshops to uplift and inspire. The lineup includes Galactic, Balkan Bump, The Last Internationale, Tamikrest, Garza, Golden Dawn Arkestra, Rainbow Girls, and more. 2601 Sunfair Road, Joshua Tree. joshuatreemusicfestival.com

May 19

Australia’s Thunder from Down Under The number one male revue in the world brings their Las Vegas show for an interactive experience with chiseled bodies, seductive dance routines, cheeky humor, and boy-nextdoor charm. 8 p.m. The Show 32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 800-514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com

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May 19

Ice Cube The iconic West Coast rapper brings his infectious hits, “Check Yo Self,” “You Know How We Do It,” and “It Was A Good Day” to the desert. 8 p.m. Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio. 800-827-2946, fantasyspringsresort.com

Pacifico Dance Company Featuring dances from many different parts of Mexico. Characteristics unique to each region are reflected in the music, footwork, skirt work, patterning style, and costuming. 6:30 p.m. McCallum Theatre, 73000 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert. 760-3402787, mccallumtheatre.com

Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters The sixties-inspired rock and roll band take the stage to perform some of their well known tracks, including “The Poor House,” Fools Like Me,” “Chestnut Eyes,” and Go Like This.” 8:30 p.m. Pappy + Harriet’s, 53688 Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown. 760-228-2222, pappyandharriets.com

May 20

Caifanes The legendary Mexican rock band brings their latest tour to the desert for a night of hits that include “Afuera,” “La Célula Que Explota,” and “Viento.” 8 p.m. Acrisure Arena, 75702 Varner Road, Palm Desert. 888-695-8778, acrisurearena.com

La Adictiva The Sinaloan band brings their latest tour to the Coachella Valley, featuring hits “JGL,” “En Peligro de Extinción,” and “Después de Ti, ¿Quién?” 8 p.m. The Show 32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 800514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com

Masters of Illusion These cutting-edge illusionists perform sleight-ofhand, perplexing interactive mind magic, hilarious comedy, dangerous escapes, and large-scale illusions. 8 p.m. Spotlight 29 Casino, 46200 Harrison Place, Coachella. 760-775-5566, spotlight29.com

May 21

Elvis: The Early Years Musician/actor and celebrated king of rock ‘n’ roll impersonator Scot Bruce brings the magic of Elvis to the stage with a four-piece band, hip threads and the grease in the hair. 5 p.m. Purple Room, 1900 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-322-4422, purpleroompalmsprings.com

May 26

Stars on Ice Bringing together figure skating’s superstars of today and tomorrow, see Olympic Champion Nathan Chen, US Olympic Medalists Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier, Madison Chock, Evan Bates, and Jason Brown along with Canadian icon Kurt Browning. Canadian dance champions Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier and Japanese champion Satoko Miyahara, plus 2022 World Junior Champions Ilia Malinin and Isabeau Levito. 7:30 p.m. Acrisure Arena, 75702 Varner Road, Palm Desert. 888-695-8778, acrisurearena.com

May 26-28

Ann Hampton Callaway and Liz Callaway The Tony-nominated Callaway sisters are raising the roof with their new show “Broadway the Calla-way! As they perform showstoppers from “West Side Story,” “Chicago,” “Funny Girl,” “Cats,” and more great Broadway shows with musical director Alex Rybeck. Purple Room, 1900 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-322-4422, purpleroompalmsprings.com

May 27

Golden Boy Boxing Headlining main event, Alex “Lex” Rocha defends his NABO Welterweight title for the fourth time against Anthony “Juice” Young. 5 p.m. Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio. 800-827-2946, fantasyspringsresort.com

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May 27

Ella Vos The singer/songwriter and visual artist who specializes in thoughtful synthdriven indie pop that can be heard in tracts “White Noise,” “Miles to Go,” and “I Know You Care.” 8:30 p.m. Pappy + Harriet’s, 53688 Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown. 760-228-2222, pappyandharriets.com

Russell Peters Recently named one of Rolling Stone’s 50 Best Comics of All Time is best known for his Netflix stand-up special “Notorious,” podcast “Culturally Cancelled” and can be seen in the 2021 film “Clifford the Big Red Dog.” 8 p.m. The Show 32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 800-514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com

May 28

Emo Nite Not a band. Not DJ’s. This party features curated playlists that features top-tier emo artist, old and new, and performances. 9 p.m. Pappy + Harriet’s, 53688 Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown. 760-228-2222, pappyandharriets.com

Glitz, Glam, and Disco: A Studio 54 Drag Extravaganza Get ready to boogie down with drag performers featuring Ru Pauls Drag

Race Season 14 queens Kerri Colby and Alyssa Hunter, as well as Kyra Jete and Veronica Halston bringing the hits of the 70s and 80s with their unique twist. 9 p.m. Desert Island Country Club, 71777 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Mirage. 760-328-2111, eventbrite.com

May 29

Memorial Day Flower Drop A brief service is dedicated to all of the fallen comrades, who paid the ultimate price for our freedom. In their honor, the service is highlighted by a fly-by and flower drop of over 3,000 red and white carnations from a vintage warbird. Flight exhibitions and activities are scheduled all day long. 1 p.m. Palm Springs Air Museum, 745 N. Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs. 760-778-6262, palmspringsairmuseum.org

May 31

Shania Twain Grammy Award-winning legend and best-selling female artist in country music history brings her “Queen of Me” Tour to the Coachella Valley with special guest Hailey Whitters. 7:30 p.m. Acrisure Arena, 75702 Varner Road, Palm Desert. 888-6958778, acrisurearena.com

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Let’s Hike

Places to stretch your legs in the high and low desert

Don’t forget to bring plenty of water for your hike!

Joshua Tree

Joshua Tree National Park A sweeping array of nature and fitness treks greets guests across the 1,250 square mile breadth of space, which makes Joshua Tree among the most popular hiking, camping and rock climbing attractions to locals and visitors. For leisurely hikes, check out the 3-mile 49 Palms Oasis hike or the 4-mile Lost Horse Mine and mountain hike. 6554 Park Blvd.

La Quinta

Bear Creek Canyon Trail After cruising through a flat, sandy wash for the first 30 minutes, the gain hits all at once around the two-mile mark. But the steep trek through the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountain National Monument is well worth it, and is a prime spot for a picnic. Access trail near the intersection of Calle Tecate and Avenida Madero.

Cove to Lake The first part of the 6.4-mile path is relatively flat, cutting through wideopen sandy terrain at the base of the Southern Santa Rosa Mountains before transitioning to more ups and downs. The path veers away from private property and heads towards Lake Cahuilla. Access the trailhead on Calle Tecate.

Morongo Valley

Canyon Trail This 8.34-mile round trip hike descends gradually from the higher, cooler Mojave Desert down the canyon to the warmer Colorado Desert climate. This trail is a favorite of many local hikers and horseback riders. Big Morongo Canyon Preserve, 11055 East Drive.

Yucca Ridge Trail This moderate to difficult .72-mile trail fetures vegetation of the desert scrub, including creosote bush, Mojave yucca,

Mormon tea, numerous species of cacti and even club moss clinging to the cool sides of the rock surfaces. View white dikes of aplite intruding into an ancient outcrop of gneiss that is over one billion years old and one of the oldest exposed rock formations in California. Big Morongo Canyon Preserve, 11055 East Drive.

Palm Desert

Art Smith Trail After one mile of the roundtrip 10-mile trek, the sights and sounds of the city of seem to disappear. By mile three, a cluster of palm trees pop up out of nowhere and the trail is surrounded by otherworldly rock formations. Trailhead can be found across from the Santa Rosa San Jacinto National Monument Visitors Center on Highway 74.

Bump and Grind Loop A moderate 3 -mile hike scaling the Northern Santa Rosa Mountains, this is one of the most popular outings for hikers, runners and cyclists. The steep trail climbs 960 feet and intersects other routes along the way. Trailhead is behind the Desert Crossings shopping center.

The Cross This local landmark is beloved by hikers, bikers and their leashed pups who make the 2.2-mile trek through the lower reaches of the Santa Rosa Mountains. The 689-foot climb feaures a giant lit-up cross with stunning vistas of the valley floor. Parking is available in the unpaved lot off Thrush Road.

Palm Springs

Andreas Canyon A scenic foot trail leads through the canyon, passing groves of stately skirted palms, unusual rock formations and the perennial Andreas Creek. This tranquil setting is excellent for photography, bird-watching or a picnic at one of the tables along the trail. 38520 S. Palm Canyon Drive indian-canyons.com

Tahquitz Canyon Home to a spectacular seasonal 60-foot waterfall, rock art, ancient irrigation systems, native wildlife and plants. 38520 S. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs. indian-canyons.com

Museum Trail Only a 1.7-mile hike, is a hard uphill hiking test with steep incline and rocky ground. With breathtaking views of the city of Palm Springs unfolding just 10 minutes into the hike, the path levels off at a nice resting point with picnic tables. Trail begins at the back corner of the Palm Springs Art Museum parking lot. Do not park in the museum parking lot.

Thousand Palms

Coachella Valley Preserve The 17,000 acre site is home to 25 miles of hiking trails and several palm oasis that stay full of water thanks to water seeping out of the San Andreas Fault. The McCallum Pond at the Thousand Palms Oasis is a fairly easy mile hike. 29200 Thousand Palms Canyon Road, Thousand Palms.

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Golfer’s Guide

Take a swing at these public courses

Cathedral City

Cathedral Canyon Golf Club The 18-holes championship golf course challenges golfers of all skill levels by taking advantage of the naturally rolling terrain. Amenities include grass driving ranges and short game areas. 68311 Paseo Real, Cathedral City. 760-328-6571, jcgolf.com

Cimarron Golf Resort Featuring two 18-hole courses. The Boulder Course is a challenging but friendly layout that provides a great test for the lower handicappers but a rewarding experience for the weekend player. The Pebble Course is very popular with couples, juniors and skins games, not to mention you have 17 chances to make a hole in one. 67603 30th Avenue, Cathedral City. 800-701-1656, cimarrongolf.com

Desert Hot Springs

Desert Dunes Golf Course The course was crafted by legendary golf course architect Robert Trent Jones Jr. The course hosted U.S. Open and PGA Tour qualifying events. 19300 Palm Dr., Desert Hot Springs. 760-2515370, desertdunesgc.com

Mission Lakes Country Club The 18-hole course’s final four holes are considered to be the toughest holes in the desert and an exciting challenge for low-handicap golfers. The course’s 11th tee perches 1,500 feet above the valley floor, offering a striking, eye-level view of the mountains. 8484 Clubhouse Blvd., Desert Hot Springs. 760-329-6481, missionlakescountryclub.com

Indian Wells

Indian Wells Golf Resort The resort features two courses The Celebrity Course and Players Course have been ranked in the Top 25 Best Municipal Course in the United States by Golfweek Magazine. Courses have hosted Golf Channel’s “Big Break” and the PGA’s Skins Game. 44500 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells. 760-3464653, indianwellsgolfresort.com

Indio

Eagle Falls Golf Course This 18-hole, 6,715 yard par 72 challenge will test the low handicapper, but provide an enjoyable and fair test of golf for the average player. Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio. 760-238-5633, fantasyspringsresort.com

The Golf Club at Terra Lago The North Course features dramatic elevation change, stunning views and a beautiful and challenging island green par 3 which was a featured hole during the Skins Games. The view from the 7th tee box is considered one of the best in the valley. 84000 Terra Lago Parkway, Indio. 760-775-2000, golfterralago.com

The Lights at Indio The only night-lighted course in the desert. Experience one of the longest par 3 golf courses in the country, with holes ranging from 110 to 240 yards. The 18-hole course is a stiff test for the best golfer. 83040 Avenue 42, Indio. 760-391-4049, indiogolf.com

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La Quinta

PGA West The resort features six legendary courses that you can play six days a week on 109 holes of championship golf designed by five golf legends: Arnold Palmer, Tom Weiskopf, Pete Dye, Greg Norman and Jack Nicklaus. 56150 PGA Blvd., La Quinta. 800-7429378, pgawest.com

SilverRock Resort The Arnold Palmer Classic Course is a challenging 7,239-yard sprawling over 200 acres with massive native bunkers and stunning water features. SilverRock is the former home course of the PGA Tour’s Bob Hope Classic from 2008-2011. 79179 Ahmanson Lane, La Quinta. 760-777-8884

Palm Desert

J.W. Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa

The Desert Springs Golf Club features two 18-hole championship golf courses that welcome players of all levels. Test your skills on the challenging fairway while taking in the beauty of the resort. 74855 Country Club Drive, Palm Desert. 760-341-2211, marriott.com

Shadow Mountain Golf Club The par 70 golf course challenges golfers of all abilities and rewards them who shape their shots and use their head more than their driver. With over

600 mature palms, the fairways are well defined and the challenging greens are protected by well placed sand bunkers. 73800 Ironwood Street, Palm Desert. 760-346-8242, shadowmtgc.com

Palm Springs

Escena Golf Club The Nicklaus Design 18-hole course offers a formidable test for the skilled player. Featuring strategically placed bunkers, water hazards and undulating greens. 1100 Clubhouse View Drive, Palm Springs. 760-778-2737, escenagolf.com

Indian Canyons Golf Resort Featuring two 18-hole courses. The North Course is a par 72, 6,943-yard course with six challenging water hazards; the largest is located between the 9th and 18th hole. The South Course is a par 72, 6,582-yard championship course that has four large lakes that come into play on six of the holes. 1097 East Murray Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-833-8700, indiancanyonsgolf.com

Tahquitz Creek Golf Resort Featuring two spectacular 18-hole course, both offering gorgeous views of Palm Springs and the San Jacinto Mountains. Amenities include a driving range, putting area and short game area along with golf lessons and clinics. 1885 Golf Club Drive, Palm Springs. 760-328-1005, tahquitzgolfresort.com

Rancho Mirage

Desert Island The vintage course features 120 rolling, manicured acres meandering around a serpentine, 25-acre lake. The once well kept secret is now offering limited public tee times. 71777 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Mirage. 760328-0841, di71.com

Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort & Spa

The resort offers 27-holes of championship golf on three courses that are all lined by palm trees. The course spans a total of over 6,400 yard, surrounded by mountains, lakes and bunkers. 41000 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 760-568-2727, omnihotels.com

Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa

The Gary Player course plays to 7,062 yards at a par 72. This course is praised as being “difficult, well-designed and joyful.” 71333 Dinah Shore Dr., Rancho Mirage. 760-328-5955, marriott.com

Yucca Valley

Hawk’s Landing Golf Club This 12-hole course was designed by award-winning architect Cary Bickler. Designed with two 6-hole loops, golfers can play 6-holes, 12-holes when you have more time or add another 6 hole to complete a full 18 holes. 55100 Martinez Trail, Yucca Valley. 760-365-0033, hawkslandinggolf.com

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Nightlife Roundup

Festive nighttime outings unfold

Entertainment sometimes changes after press deadline. Please check with venue to confirm entertainment and time.

Monday

Babaloo Lounge

Tim Burleson, 6 p.m.

78073 Calle Barcelona, La Quinta

760-564-5353, lavenderbistro.com

Indian Wells Resort Hotel

Larry Copeleto, 6 p.m.

76667 Highway 111, Indian Wells 760-345-6466, indianwellsresort.com

Toucans Tiki Lounge & Cabaret

Latin Fever with Jesus Coria, 10 p.m.

2100 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs 760-416-7584, toucanstikilounge.com

Tuesday

Agave Caliente Tequila Bar

Salsa Nights, 6 to 10 p.m.

Agua Caliente Cathedral City

68960 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com

Babaloo Lounge

The Carmenss, 7:30 p.m.

78073 Calle Barcelona, La Quinta 760-564-5353, lavenderbistro.com

Indian Wells Resort Hotel

Patrice Morris, 6 p.m.

76667 Highway 111, Indian Wells 760-345-6466, indianwellsresort.com

Rock Show at Fantasy Springs

HWY 111, 8 p.m.

84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

Toucans Tiki Lounge & Cabaret

Drag Show hosted by Sabryna Williams, 9 p.m.

2100 N. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs 760-416-7584, toucanstikilounge.com

Wednesday

Agave Caliente Terraza

Game night, 6 to 10 p.m.

Agua Caliente Cathedral City, 68960 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com

Indian Wells Resort Hotel

Johnny Meza, 6 p.m., Rebecca Clark, 6:30 p.m.

76667 Highway 111, Indian Wells 760-345-6466, indianwellsresort.com

Larkspur Grill

Live Music, 6 p.m.

45400 Larkspur Lane, Palm Desert 760-340-6069, larkspurgrill.com

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Wednesday

Wild West at Fantasy Springs

5/3 Neil Morrow, 6:30 p.m.

5/10 Just Dave Band, 6:30 p.m.

5/17 Rye Brothers, 6:30 p.m.

5/24 Sarah Winchester Band, 6:30 p.m.

5/31 33 Thunder, 6:30 p.m.

84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

Thursday

Agave Caliente Tequila Bar

Caliente Country Nights, 7-9 p.m.

Agua Caliente Cathedral City, 68960 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com

Dringk Eatery + Bar

Live DJ, 9 p.m.

71800 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage 760-888-0111, dringkbar.com

Hotel Zoso

Pretty Faces Nightclub, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.

150 S Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs 760-325-9676, hotelzosopalmsprings.com

Indian Wells Resort Hotel

Christine Love, 6 p.m.

76667 Highway 111, Indian Wells 760-345-6466, indianwellsresort.com

Jolene’s

Live music, 6 p.m.

74868 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert 760-610-1837, jolenespalmdesert.com

Larkspur Grill

Live Music, 6 p.m.

45400 Larkspur Lane, Palm Desert 760-340-6069, larkspurgrill.com

Toucans Tiki Lounge & Cabaret

Drag show with host Sabryma Williams, 9 p.m.

2100 N. Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs 760-416-7584, toucanstikilounge.com

Friday

Agua Caliente Cathedral City

Oasis De Noche: Nacho Bustillos, 9 p.m.

Tribute to Maná, 7 p.m.

68960 E. Palm Canyon Dr., Cathedral City 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com

Agua Caliente Palm Springs

Cascade Nights Dance Party, 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m 401 E. Amado Road, Palm Springs 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com

Babaloo Lounge

Tony Grandberry and the “Big Fun” Orchestra, 7 p.m. 78073 Calle Barcelona, La Quinta 760-564-5353, lavenderbistro.com

Dringk Eatery + Bar

Live DJ, 9 p.m.

71800 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage 760-888-0111, dringkbar.com

Hotel Zoso

Pretty Faces Nightclub, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.

150 S Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs 760-325-9676, hotelzosopalmsprings.com

Indian Wells Resort Hotel

Marc Antonelli, 6 p.m. 76667 Highway 111, Indian Wells 760-345-6466, indianwellsresort.com

Jolene’s

Live music, 7 p.m.

74868 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert 760-610-1837, jolenespalmdesert.com

La Quinta Brewing Co.

Live Music, 6 to 9 p.m. 78100 Main Street, La Quinta 760-972-4251, laquintabrewing.com

Larkspur Grill

Live Music, 6 p.m. 45400 Larkspur Lane, Palm Desert 760-340-6069, larkspurgrill.com

LIT at Fantasy Springs

5/5 Reel Band, 9 p.m.

5/12 Scott Carter Band

5/19 Thee Champagne Band

5/26 The Dudes of San Diego 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

Live at the Rock

5/5 Jimmy Buffett Tribute, 8 p.m.

5/17 Foreigner Tribute, 8 p.m. 73829 Baseline Road, Twentynine Palms 760-367-9759, tortoiserockcasino.com

Rock Yard at Fantasy Springs

5/5 Red Hot Chili Peppers Tribute, 7 p.m.

5/12 Genesis Tribute, 7 p.m.

5/19 Deep Purple Tribute, 7 p.m.

5/26 Bon Jovi Tribute, 7 p.m.

84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

Toucans Tiki Lounge & Cabaret Drag show with Jazmyn Simone, 9 & 11 p.m. 2100 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs 760-416-7584, toucanstikilounge.com

Twelve Cocktails Above at Fantasy Springs

Moon Child, 7 p.m. Steel Rod, 10 p.m. 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

Saturday

Agua Caliente Cathedral City

5/27 - Super Sonído with Alf Alpha, 9 p.m. DXSKO, 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 68960 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com

Agua Caliente Palm Springs

Cascade Nights Dance Party, 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m

5/27 - Pulp Vixen, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. 401 E. Amado Road, Palm Springs 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com

Dringk Eatery + Bar

Live DJ, 9 p.m. 71800 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage 760-888-0111, dringkbar.com

Hotel Zoso

Pretty Faces Nightclub, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. 150 S Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs 760-325-9676, hotelzosopalmsprings.com

Indian Wells Resort Hotel

Marc Antonelli, 6 p.m.

76667 Highway 111, Indian Wells 760-345-6466, indianwellsresort.com

Jolene’s

Live music, 7 p.m.

74868 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert 760-610-1837, jolenespalmdesert.com

Larkspur Grill

Live Music, 6 p.m. 45400 Larkspur Lane, Palm Desert 760-340-6069, larkspurgrill.com

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Sarah Winchester Band at Fantasy Springs Wild West Wednesday Pretty Faces Nightclub at Hotel Zoso Super Sonído with Alf Alpha at Agua Caliente Cathedral City

Saturday

LIT at Fantasy Springs

5/6 Reel Band, 9 p.m.

5/13 Scott Carter Band

5/20 Thee Champagne Band

5/27 The Dudes of San Diego

84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

Rock Yard at Fantasy Springs

5/6 Santana Tribute, 7 p.m.

5/13 Led Zeppelin Tribute, 7 p.m.

5/20 Eagles Tribute, 7 p.m.

5/27 Queen Tribute, 7 p.m.

84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

Toucans Tiki Lounge & Cabaret

Drag show with host

Kickxy Vixen, 9 & 11 p.m.

2100 N. Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs 760-416-7584, toucanstikilounge.com

Twelve Cocktails Above at Fantasy Springs

Moon Child, 7 p.m. Steel Rod, 10 p.m. 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

Sunday

Agua Caliente Cathedral City

Karaoke, 4 to 8 p.m.

68960 E. Palm Canyon Dr., Cathedral City 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com

Agua Caliente Palm Springs

Latin Nights, 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.

401 E. Amado Road, Palm Springs 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com

Babaloo Lounge

Miguel Tristan, 1 p.m.

Tim Burleson, 6 p.m.

78073 Calle Barcelona, La Quinta 760-564-5353, lavenderbistro.com

Hotel Zoso

Sunday Tea Dance, 1 to 4 p.m.

Pretty Faces Nightclub, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.

150 S Indian Canyon Dr., Palm Springs 760-325-9676, hotelzosopalmsprings.com

Jolene’s

Live music, 6 p.m.

74868 Country Club Dr, Palm Desert 760-610-1837, jolenespalmdesert.com

La Quinta Brewing Co.

Live Music, 3 to 7 p.m.

74714 Technology Dr., Palm Desert 760-200-2597, laquintabrewing.com

Noches De Fuego at Fantasy Springs

5/7 Caifanes & Maná tributes, 7:30 p.m.

5/14 Kandela Nueve, 7:30 p.m.

5/21 Grupo Uniko, 7:30 p.m.

5/28 Celia Cruz Tribute, 7:30 p.m.

84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

Toucans Tiki Lounge & Cabaret

Drag revue with host Tommi Rose, 9 & 11 p.m.

2100 N. Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs 760-416-7584, toucanstikilounge.com

Happy Hour

Relax, unwind and chill-out

Hours sometimes change after press deadline. Please check with venue to confirm happy hour time and day.

Bubba’s Bones & Brews Daily happy hour, 3 to 6:30 p.m. 68525 Ramon Road, Cathedral City. 760-699-7231, bubbasbonesandbrews.com

San Miguel Mexican Restaurant Happy hour specials served Monday-Thursday, 3-6 p.m. 35320 Date Palm Dr., Cathedral City. 760-328-9402, taqueriasanmiguel.com

Trilussa Ristorante Daily happy hour is available at the bar from 4 to 7 p.m. 68718 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Cathedral City. 760328-2300, trilussarestaurant.com

Eureka! Daily “hoppy” hour, 2-6 p.m. and 9 p.m.-close. 74985 Highway 111, Indian Wells. 760-834-7700, eurekarestaurantgroup.com

Don Diego’s Serving up daily happy hour from 3 to 6 p.m. Food specials end at 5:30 p.m. 74969 Highway 111, Indian Wells. 760-340-5588, dondiegoiw.com

Vue Grille & Bar Happy hour offered from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday. 44500 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells. 760-8343800, indianwellsgolfresort.com

The Grill on Main Daily happy hour, 3 - 6 p.m. 78065 Main Street, La Quinta. 760777-7773, thegrillonmainlq.com

La Quinta Brewing Company - Old Town Taproom & Grill “Hoppy” hour, 3 to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday. 78100 Main Street, La Quinta. 760-9724251, laquintabrewing.com

RD RNNR Libations, Pints & Plates Daily happy hour Sunday-Thursday: 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. 78075 Main Street, La Quinta. 442-400-3255, roadrunnerlq.com

Stuft Pizza Bar & Grill Daily happy hour, 3 to 6 p.m. 78015 Main St., La Quinta. 760-777-9989, stuftpizzabarandgrill.com

TQLAS Agave Bar & Grill Tuesday-Sunday happy hour, 3 to 6 p.m. 78015 Main Street, La Quinta. 442-256-4059, tqlas.com

Casa Luna Happy hour Monday-Friday, 3 to 5 p.m. 72355 Highway 111, Palm Desert. 760-340-3468, casalunarestaurant.us

Guillermo’s Restaurant Daily happy hour in the bar, 2-5 p.m. 72850 El Paseo, Palm Desert. 760-341-0980, guillermosrestaurante.com

Eddie V’s Prime Seafood Happy hour, Sunday-Thursday, 4-6:30 p.m. 73040 El Paseo, Palm Desert. 760-340-9455, eddiev.com

Jolene’s Happy hour Thursday-Sunday, 5-7 p.m. 74868 Country Club Drive, #103, Palm Desert. 760-610-1837, jolenespalmdesert.com

Solano’s Bar & Grill Happy hour, Monday-Sunday, 3-5 p.m. 37029 Cook Street, Palm Desert. 760-565-1786, solanosbarandgrill.com

Boozehounds Daily happy hour, 2 to 5 p.m. 2080 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-656-0067, boozehoundsps.com

Bootlegger Tiki Happy hour, 3-4 p.m. and 10-11 p.m. Sunday-Thursday. 3-4 p.m. and Midnight-1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. 1101 N. Palm Cayon Dr., Palm Springs. 760318-4154, bootleggertiki.com

Tommy Bahama Daily happy hour from 3-6 p.m. 111 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-778-0019, tommybahama.com

Shanghai Reds Daily happy hour from 4 to 6 p.m. 235 S. Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-322-9293, fishermans.com

Smokin’ Burgers & Lounge Offering two happy hours a day, 3-6 p.m., 9 p.m. to midnight. 1775 E. Palm Canyon Dr., #220, Palm Springs. 760-883-5999, smokingburgers.com

Rio Azul Daily happy hour from 2-6 p.m. 350 S. Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-992-5641, rioazulpalmsprings.com

Dringk Eatery + Bar Daily happy hour from 4 to 6 p.m. 71800 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage. 760-888-0111, dringkbar.com

O’Caine’s Irish Pub Happy hour is served Monday through Tuesday and Thursday through Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. 36101 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 760-202-3311, ocainesirishpub.com

Si Bon Happy hour available in the bar from 3-5 p.m. daily. 40101 Monterey Ave., Rancho Mirage. 760-837-0011, sibon-sogood.com

Yard House Happy hour, 3 to 6 p.m. 71800 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage. yardhouse.com

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