The Old Schoolhouse Museum in Twentynine Palms displays a list from a 1950s edition of The Desert Trail newspaper titled “29 Reasons for Living in Twentynine Palms.” The list highlights, among other ...
NoirCon returns to the Palm Springs Cultural Center Oct. 23–26 for a celebration of crime writing, classic cinema, and the art of mystery.
Palm Desert’s Xanti’s Coffee serves ceremonial-grade matcha, coffees, teas, and lemonades made with love and care.
At MD² in Indian Wells, two highly accomplished physicians, Dr. Amanda Curnock and Dr. Stephen Steele, will each care for only 50 families. This exceptionally low patient-to-physician ratio means a ...
In the Coachella Valley, innovation isn’t just a buzzword, it’s a way of life. From visionary entrepreneurs and nonprofit trailblazers to tech pioneers and creative minds, the region’s rising leaders ...
Johanna Lizarraga has spent 17 years at Think Together, the educational nonprofit that brings before- and after-school programs directly to students across California. Starting in an entry-level role ...
At Sunnylands, Walter and Leonore  Annenberg turned a modernist desert estate into a living gallery of monumental artworks and architectural curiosities.
Many grand estates around the world are peppered with ornamental structures known as follies — buildings with no practical ...
Val Martinez Garcia advances College of the Desert’s commitment to equity, innovation, and student success across its campuses.
Dr. Joseph Elisha brings inspiring voices to the mic on his podcast, spotlighting stories of recovery and the strength of community.
Swizzle sticks, sunken living rooms, and stories from the Rat Pack era — prepare to fall under Modernism Week’s spell.