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On The Cover

Dwight Yoakam, Idyllwild Arts Jazz in the Pines, “Mean Girls” High School Version, and Palm Springs Rewinds Summer of Scorsese highlight this July.

Foodies Come Hither

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

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?

Fourth of July in the Valley Celebrate red, white, and blue with these local events and activities.

Things to Do

Events in the high and low desert.

Attractions

Check out this list of local attractions.

Golfer’s Guide

Public courses worth taking a swing at.

Water Parks

Looking to beat the heat this summer? The desert is home to fantastic aquatic facilities and parks that the whole family can enjoy.

Nightlife Roundup

Festive nighttime outings unfold.

Happy Hour

Relax, unwind, chill-out.

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Cover Photos: Dwight Yoakam photo courtesy of Spotlight 29 Casino, Jazz in the Pines photo courtesy of Idyllwild Arts Foundation, Mean Girls courtesy of Palm Canyon Theatre, Summer of Scorsese courtesy of neh.gov/humanities.

Dwight

Yoakam

Combines rockabilly and a Bakersfield beat to define his own brand of country music

Country megastar Dwight Yoakam’s new album, “Swimmin’ Pools, Movie Stars…” seems tailor-made for his upcoming show in the Coachella Valley. Audience members are invited to take a journey with songs, sights and stories of country music as depicted by Yoakam live on stage.

The singer-songwriter, actor and film director has sold 25 million albums worldwide. His cool hat-topped visage and confident cowboy-boot shuffle make it apparent why he’s garnered 12 gold albums, nine platinum or multi-platinum albums and nearly 40 singles on the Billboard charts. Hit songs (originals and covers) include “Little Sister,” “You’re the One,” “Suspicious Minds,” “It Only Hurts When I Cry,” “A Thousand Miles from Nowhere,” “Fast As You,” “Please, Please Baby,” “Little Ways,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” “I Want You to Want Me,” “Things Change” and numerous others.

He first achieved mainstream attention in 1986 with the release of his debut album “Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.”. Yoakam gained greater popularity in the late 1980s onward with a total of ten studio albums. His first three albums, which also included “Hillbilly Deluxe” and “Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room,” all reached number one on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Yoakam had two number-one singles on Hot Country Songs with “Streets of Bakersfield” (a duet with Buck Owens) and “I Sang Dixie” along with 12 additional top-ten hits. He has won two Grammy Awards and one Academy of Country Music award.

Yoakam’s musical style draws from a wide variety of influences including neotraditional country, honky-tonk, Bakersfield sound, bluegrass music, country rock and rockabilly. He is known for his distinctive tenor singing voice, unconventional musical image, the lead guitar work of his longtime producer and bandleader Pete Anderson…and his hipswinging action.

Yoakam’s success as an entertainment icon has led to his receiving his own Sirius channel named “Bakersfield Beat,” in which he plays his own songs as well as those in the genres of Bakersfield sound, cowpunk and country rock. His music has no doubt had a lasting impact upon American pop music culture.

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Dwight Yoakam Friday, July 21 8 p.m. Spotlight 29 Casino 46-200 Harrison Place Coachella Tickets $80, $70, $60 and $50 760-775-5566 spotlight29.com @ spotlight29casino @dwightyoakam

Idyllwild Arts

Jazz in the Pines

July 3-15

Various locations in Idyllwild

Tickets $25 to $500 (several events are free)

idyllwildarts.org

Jazz in the Pines concert series builds a bridge between the community and the next generation of jazz artists

The well-respected Idyllwild Arts Academy brings the 29th annual Jazz in the Pines fundraiser with an exciting lineup of live performances and workshops.

Artists and students will entertain on the school’s 205-acre campus as well as select venues in Idyllwild, including Ferro, Middle Ridge Winery, the Grand Idyllwild Lodge, Creekstone Lodge, Harvey House, and Cafe Aroma.

The event is again curated by New York Times-featured jazz vocalist Rose Colella. Headliners include Grammy award-winning trumpeter John Daversa and Marshall Hawkins’ Seahawk MOJO, along with Euphoria Brass Band, Joshua White, Sherry

Williams, Yve Evans, Rose Colella, Tom Hynes, Dan St. Marseille, Bob Boss, Frank Fontaine, Tina Raymond & The Idyllwild Arts All-Star Student Jazz Combo.

The festival features 13 venues hosting 27 public performances, master classes, book readings/signings, and live podcast recordings, as well as an interview by Idyllwild Arts President Pamela Jordan with world-renowned artists for her podcast, “One World. One Idyllwild. The Series.”

The new Jazz in the Pines Festival and Student Clinic restores the original vision of festival co-founder Dr. Marshall Hawkins, the legendary bassist, beloved teacher, and walking treasure trove of jazz.

Mean Girls-High School Version takes on social cliques and teenage anxieties in comedic fashion

Mean Girls

High School Version

July 7-16

2 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. depending on performance

Palm Canyon Theatre

538 N. Palm Canyon Drive Palm Springs

Tickets $41 (adults), $37 (seniors over 60) and $20 (students/children)

760-323-5123

palmcanyontheatre.net

Adapted from Tina Fey’s hit 2004 film, this musical tells the story of Cady Heron who may have grown up on an African savanna but finds that nothing prepared her for the wild and vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. This homeschooled, naïve newbie realizes the way to rise to the top of the popularity pecking order at her new high school is by taking on “The Plastics,” a trio of lionized frenemies led by the privileged Regina George. When Cady and her friends devise a revenge party to put Regina in her place, Cady learns the

Palm Springs

Rewinds: Summer of Scorsese

July 1-September 16

Saturdays at 7 p.m.

Camelot Theatre

2300 E. Baristo Road

Palm Springs

Tickets $12 each film

$65 all access film pass

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hard way that you can’t cross a queen bee without getting stung. Despite being a comedy, the plot is nothing short of every shy high school student’s nightmare involving high school cliques and social bullying.

The film was nominated for a staggering 12 Tony Awards, with story writer Tina Fey (of “30 Rock”), lyricist Nell Benjamin (“Legally Blonde”) and composer Jeff Richmond (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”).

This high school comedy stands the test of time by bringing humorous insight into teenage anxieties.

Palm Springs Rewinds presents Summer of Scorsese, sharing vivid stories and masterclass films

The latest installment in the Palm Springs Cultural Center’s Palm Springs Rewinds film retrospective series is the Summer of Scorsese. This celluloid celebration will screen the must-see movies of legendary director Martin Scorsese whose deep understanding of film history and technique distinguishes him in his craft.

Palm Springs Rewinds is an ongoing series that showcases the definitive work of acclaimed contemporary directors. The Summer of Scorsese follows the highly successful retrospectives of Terry Gilliam, Quentin Tarantino, Wes Anderson, Tim Burton and the Coen brothers. With a career spanning more than

six decades, Martin Scorsese is at the forefront of great American filmmakers and is widely regarded as one of the most influential directors of all time. His films feature unforgettable characters, breathtaking cinematography and groundbreaking editing techniques, making him a master of cinema. From the gritty streets of New York City in “Taxi Driver” (7/1) and “Mean Streets” to the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas in “Casino” (9/16), Scorsese’s films transport audiences to worlds both familiar and foreign, capturing scenes with unparalleled authenticity.

Scorsese’s films will be screened weekly through September 16.

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Desert Dish

Valley cuisine to relish

Cathedral City

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

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

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 custom 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

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

The Cottage Too

American: Breakfast and lunch.

Serving a variety of food from 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

The Spread

Sandwiches: Lunch and 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

Zapopan Mexican Food

Mexican: Lunch, dinner, weekend breakfast.

The menu features food that is prepared with high-quality ingredients that include tortas, tacos, carnitas, birria, menudo, and home-made salsa. 14207 Palm Drive, Cathedral City. 760-288-2401, zapopanmexicanfood.com

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Indian Wells

Citrus and Palms at Miramonte Resort & Spa

American: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Featuring fresh local cuisine from 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

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, prime ribeye, appetizers, shareable bites and more. 44985 Province Way, Indian Wells. 760-321-3771, 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

Pablos Tacos & Beer

Mexican: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The Mexican cantina offers ice cold beer and incredible Mexican dishes including chilaquiles, smoked carnitas tacos, aguachile verde, quesabirrias, California burrito, and more. 42425 Jackson Street, Indio. 760-6192041, pablostacosndbeer.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. 760-200-8787, soulofalmademexico.com

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

Joshua Tree

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, flame-grilled 16 oz. bone-in ribeye and more. 61835 Twentynine Palms Highway, Joshua Tree. 760366-2250, joshuatreesaloon.com

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

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La Quinta

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 and patio dining with great mountain views. 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 and 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, and 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 and brunch.

Cafe California is now called YES PLEASE, serving the same great breakfast and brunch all day, and lunch starting at 11 a.m. Come in to grab a fine cup of Joshua Tree Organic Coffee that complements their 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

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 Philadelphia roll. Specialty rolls include the popular tiger and ninja roll. 72261 Highway 111, Palm Desert. 760-820-7690, dragonsushi.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

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Palm Springs

1501 Uptown Gastropub

American: Brunch and dinner.

The menu offers a range or seasonal freshly prepared food like pan roasted wild mahi mahi, shepherds pie, pressed pastrami “Ruben” and comprehensive drinks. Brunch served Saturday and Sunday. 1501 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760-320-1501, 1501uptown.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 stir-fry, and more 555 S.Sunrise Way, Palm Springs. 760-323-9487, natureshealthfoodcafe.com

Smokin Burgers’

American: Lunch and dinner.

The menu offers a variety of fresh salads and sandwiches, 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

Rancho Mirage

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 restaurant’s 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

Twentynine Palms

Grnd Sqrl

American: Lunch and dinner.

A desert gastropub that specializes in scratch-made eats that include pork sando, herbivore burger, dank 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

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. 760-365-0033, hawkslandinggolf.com

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Discover where the curtains will rise this month

Coachella Valley Rep (CVRep) continues its 2023 Summer Cabaret Series in July. All shows at 7 p.m.

July 13: Flamenco Company Miguel Bernal. In their classic flamenco costumes and dancing to the raw flamenco music, Bernal’s company performs this revered art with heat, passion and seduction. Bernal started his professional dance career as a child, performing for many Latin and Hollywood celebrities. He studied classical and flamenco dance with renowned artists in Spain, Mexico and Los Angeles. In the U.S., he was a featured performer with the Jose Greco and Nana Lorca Dance Company.

July 20: Maximo Marcuso. The internationally acclaimed tenor thrills audiences with his beautiful and diverse repertoire of operatic areas, classical crossovers, Broadway standards and contemporary favorites. His recent engagements include European venues in Berlin, Frankfurt and Rome, as well as New York, Boston, Chicago, Atlantic City, LA and Las Vegas. He also has performed with the LA Philharmonic Ensemble, Pasadena Symphony and Pops Orchestra, Santa Monica and Nevada symphonies, to name just a few major musical organizations. To learn more, check out his website at MaximoMarcuso.com.

July 27: Christia Mantzke. This Broadway performer and Billboard Award-winning EMI recording artist sings some of her favorite songs from productions over her past 30 years as an entertainer. She will share vocal snapshots of her theatrical career, along with stories from the road and this trip down memory lane. A critic once raved, Mantzke can “sing notes that have yet to be invented.”

Curtain Time: CVRep, Tickets: $45 at (760) 2962966, ext.115 or vist cvrep.org, 68510 East Palm Canyon Dr., Cathedral City.

PCT’s Summer Camp

More than a dozen theatre professionals will mentor youth in performing and stagecraft for Palm Canyon Theatre’s annual Summer Kid’s Camp on a weekly basis through July 21, Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. $150 per week.

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

Participants will be divided into age-specific groups. Each week has a special theme, including Western, Halloween, Princess, Super Heroes and more.

For more information or to register, call the Palm Canyon Theatre box office at 760-3235123, or download the registration information online at palmcanyontheatre.org.

DTW Musical Camp

Desert TheatreWorks, in partnership with Desert Sands Unified School District (DSUSD), presents the annual KidsWorks Summer Musical Theatre Camp Program free of charge for current DSUSD students, grades TK-8 and extended leadership opportunities for high school students.

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Palm Canyon Theatre’s Summer Kids Camp CVRep summer cabaret performer Maximo Marcuso, July 20

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Camp will be held daily, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., July 10-21, at IPAC, and families who do not qualify for free camp may opt to purchase camp for their student. Payment plans are available.

Curtain Time: “KidsWorks Summer Musical Theatre Camp, July 10-21, Desert TheatreWorks, Indio Performing Arts Center (IPAC), 45175 Fargo St., Indio. dtw.org. or call 760-980-1455 x102.

McCallum’s New Season

The McCallum Theater’s 2023-2024 season, in association with Palm Springs Friends of Philharmonic, again has programmed a lineup of major classical concerts.

January 2: Los Angeles Philharmonic, Zubin Mehta conductor, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 “Pastoral,” and Symphony No. 3 “Eroica.”

January 16: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko, Music Director, with Isata Kanneh-Mason on piano, Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3 and Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 2.

February 6: Pacific Symphony, Carl St. Clair, Music Director, with Olga Kern on piano, Brahms’ Symphony No. 1 and Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3. Gabriela Ortiz: Alta.

February 18: Rafael Payare, Music Director, with Pacho Flores on trumpet, Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin, Gabriela Ortiz: Altar de Bronce Concerto for Trumpet: Ravel’s La Valse and Debussy’s Images.

March 6: Philadelphis Orchestra, Nathalie Stutzmann, Principal Guest Conductor, with Hoochen Zhang on piano, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 and Piano Concerto No. 5 “Emperor.”

March 21: Esa-Pekka Salonen, Music Director, with Lisa Batiashvili on violin, Sibelius’ Violin Concerto and Symphony No. 1.

Curtain Time: McCallum Theatre, 73000 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert. Info and tickets: PSPhil.org, 760-341-1013, or mccallumtheatre.org., 760-340-2787.

Summer Conservatory Classes

Coachella Valley Repertory’s Conservatory has announced the 2023 summer schedule of classes, running through August 29.

The summer session curriculum includes Acting Technique, Going Solo: The Art of the One-Person Show, The I Hate Shakespeare Shakespeare Workshop, Empowered Improv, Improv Essentials, Acting Pro: Mastering the Audition, Movement for Actors: Athletes of Emotion and Improv FUN-damentals.

The instructors include Broadway veteran and a featured artist in CVRep’s 2023 Summer Cabaret Series, Alix Korey, Jeanette Knight, who has appeared at CVRep, Melanie Blue, who has directed at CVRep, CVRep Company Manager Kudra Wagner and Howard Shangraw.

Classes are offered in two age categories, young people ages 8 through high school and adults 16 and above. Scholarships are available.

Classes are held at Coachella Valley Repertory, located at 68510 E. Palm Canyon Dr. in Cathedral City. For information and to enroll, visitcvrep.org/conservatory-outreach or call 760-296-2966.

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Desert TheatreWorks’ annual Summer Musical Theatre Camp

EV Charging Stations

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

Celebrate Fourth of July

Celebrate red, white, and blue with these local events and activities for Fourth of July in the desert. A Fourth of July PreParty will take place July 1 & 2 at 7 p.m. exclusively at Agua Caliente Casino Cathedral City. A hot dog eating contest will take place July 2, and a roller-skating rink will be available both days from 7 to 9 p.m. for all ages, and 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. for 21+ only. Pricing per session is $10 per skating session and $5 skate rental.

This pre-party leads to an epic Fourth of July at Agua Caliente Casinos, where guests can celebrate with DJs, giveaways, promotions, and mouthwatering dining specials. Don’t miss the 9th Annual Fireworks Extravaganza at Agua Caliente Rancho Mirage on July 4. Parking opens at 3 p.m. and the drive-in experience starts at 7 p.m.

A Fireworks Spectacular will also take place July 1 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Mission Springs Park in Desert Hot Springs. Fireworks start at 9:15 p.m. and the free event features food and music.

The City of Coachella will hold an Independence Day Celebration at Bagdouma Park on July 1, from 6 to 9 p.m. Festivities include fireworks, games, local food vendors, live music, and fun for the whole family.

The City of Palm Desert will mark July 4 with a festive celebration highlighted by a concert and fireworks at Civic Center Park. The evening’s events officially kick off at 7:30 p.m. at the park’s amphitheater with a free concert of pop favorites. At 9 p.m., the sky will light up with a spectacular 20-minute-long fireworks display synchronized to patriotic-themed songs.

Tortoise Rock Casino in Twentynine Palms will host a 4 th of July Spectacular at 6

p.m. with family fun, food trucks, entertainment, giveaways and a fireworks show that takes place at 9 p.m. Spotlight 29 Casino in Coachella will their 3rd annual Independence Day Celebration on July 3 from 6 to 10 p.m. with DJs, live entertainment and concert by country star Blane Howard, food trucks, games, giveaways and family activities.

Fantasy Springs Resort Casino annual fireworks display returns on July 3 at 9 p.m. with music simulcast on KPLM The BIG 106 FM. Come early for a good spot to watch the show!

Come celebrate with Palm Springs Power and the City of Palm Springs on the Fourth of July. The Power will take on the PSCL All-Stars at 6 p.m. The gates to the stadium will open to a firework extravaganza, which will begin at 9:15 p.m.

Kick off your Fourth of July weekend starting on July 1 in the Palm Springs downtown park at 7 p.m. with a free tribute band concert featuring The Long Run - Experience the Eagles followed by, on the 4th of July at 7:30 p.m., Led Zepagain - A Tribute to Led Zeppelin. The concert series is free and open to everyone.

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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.

Caliente Comedy Each show is 90 minutes and features a roster of comedians that include Nikki Bon (7/7), Tatanka Means (7/14), Joe Praino (7/21), and Dana Moon (7/28). 7 p.m. This is a 21+ show. Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs, 401 E. Amado Road, Palm Springs. eventspalmsprings.com

Cocktail Cinema The Palm Springs Art Museum will screen two incredible films with iconic soundtracks that reflect their time. Films include “Moonlight” (7/13) and “Selena” (7/27). But first, purchase a cocktail inspired by the film specially crafted by That’s The Spirit Mobile Bar. Cocktails at 5 p.m., film at 6 p.m. 101 Museum Drive, Palm Springs. 760.322-4800, psmuseum.org

Desert Blues Revival Enjoy authentic blues, soul, R&B, and rock from all over the globe, featuring The Shea Welsh Hope Diamond Blues Experience (7/5), The Dreamboats (7/12), Brad Mercer Band (7/19), and The Alvarez Band (7/26). 6 p.m. This is a 21+ show. Agua Caliente Casino Palm Springs, 401 E. Amado Rd., Palm Springs. eventspalmsprings.com/blues

Friday Nights on Pierson The weekly community event features food trucks, pop-up food, art, and merchandise vendors in the Downtown Arts and Culture District. 6 to 10 p.m. 11940 Palm Drive, Desert Hot Springs.

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 Folk Element Trio (7/6), Mon David with Trio (7/13), Irving Flored Latin Band (7/20), and Amanda Castro Band (7/27). 7 p.m. Must be 21 and over. 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

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 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 Power Baseball Watch and cheer the home team as elite college athletes display their skills for fans and professional scouts under the largest misting system in the desert. The Power take on the Inland Valley Legends (7/1), Power Summer Collegiate League (7/4), Sam Diego Grind (7/5), Inland Valley Bucs (7/77/8), Havasu Heat (7/11-7/12), and San Diego Bombers (7/14). Palm Springs Stadium, 1901 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs. 760-778-4487, palmspringspowerbaseball.com

Palm Springs Certified Farmers Market Shop for fresh produce, food, and products indoors every Saturday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Palm Springs Pavilion, 401 S. Pavilion Way, 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, food, and enjoy live entertainment. Downtown Palm Springs on Palm Canyon Drive. villagefest.org

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

Screwball Sundays Take a hilarious journey through the greatest screwball comedies of Hollywood’s golden age, featuring wacky plots, witty dialogue, and zany characters. “His Girl Friday” starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell (6/4), “My Man Godfrey” starring Carole Lombard and William Powell (6/11), and “Ball of Fire” starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck (6/18). Camelot Theatre, 2300 E. Baristo Rd., Palm Springs. 760325-6565, psculturalcenter.org

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Midland is set to perform at The Show, July 21 The Turtles bring their Happy Together Tour to Spotlight 29 Casino, July 8 Paramore make a tour stop at Acrisure Arena, July 15

THINGS TO DO Weekly

Summer Heat Film Series A curated collection of movies where the heat is practically a character. Sit in air-conditioned comfort and behold a series of films set against the weather we are all seeking relief from. Films include Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rear Window” (7/2), Elia Kazan’s “A Streetcar Named Desire” (7/9), and Billy Wilder’s “The Seven Year Itch” (7/23). 6 p.m. Camelot Theatres, 2300 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs. 760325-6565, psculturalcenter.org

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

July 1

Leann Rimes The international multi-platinum selling acclaimed singer and ASCAP award-winning songwriter brings her “The Story…So Far Tour” to the desert stage for a night of her most recognizable hits

“Can’t Fight The Moonlight,” “Blue,” and “How Do I Live.” 8 p.m. The Show at Agua Caliente Casino, 32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 800514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com

July 3-15

29th Annual Jazz in the Pines This year’s iteration will feature a robust lineup of performances by famed artists and students, headliners include Grammy award-winning trumpeter John Daversa & Marshall Hawkins’ Seahawk Mojo, along with Euphoria Brass Band, Joshua White, Sherry Williams, Yve Evans, Rose Colella, Tom Hynes, Dan St. Marseille, Bob Boss, Frank Fontaine, and others. The event also features master classes, book readings/signings, and live podcast recordings. 52500 Temecula Road #38, Idyllwild. 951-468-7223, idyllwildarts.org

July 8

Happy Together Tour This outrageous concert is full of chart-topping hits from the ‘60s and ‘70s by The Turtles, Little Anthony, Gary Pickett, The Vogues, The Classics IV, and The Cowsills. 7 p.m. Spotlight 29 Casino, 46200 Harrison Place, Coachella. 760-775-5566, spotlight29.com

Little Big Town Grammy-winning country vocal group will bring their hit songs; “Boondocks,” “Girl Crush,” and “Better Man” to the Coachella Valley. 8 p.m. Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio. 760-341-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

Peso Pluma The recently named Billboard’s Latin Artists on the Rise brings his “Double P” tour with special guest Alemán to the Coachella Valley for an evening of chart-topping hits that include “Ella Baila Sola,” “PRC,” and “La Bebe.” 8 p.m. Acrisure Arena, 75702 Varner Road, Palm Desert. 888-695-8778, acrisurearena.com

The Rocket Man Show Starring Scotsman Rus Anderson – Elton John’s official ‘70s body double, pilots a night of greatest hits, gorgeous costumes, and fierce piano playing. 8 p.m. The Show at Agua Caliente Casino, 32250 Bob Hope Drive, 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 local musicians Desert Crows, Las Tias, Koka, and TownTroublez. 7 to 10 p.m. 82868 Miles Ave., Indio. eventspalmsprings.com/indiocenterstage

July 14

Palm Desert Aquatic Center Dive-In Movie Series Float and watch “Sonic the Hedgehog 2.” Many amenities will be open including the slides, rock climbing wall, rope swing, and more! $5 per person, children under 2 are free. Gates open at 7:30 p.m. and the movie begins at sundown. 73751 Magnesia Falls Drive, Palm Desert. 760-565-7467, pdpool.com

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July 15

Lisa Rinna Spend an evening with one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood as she shares stories from her career as Billie Reed from NBC’s “Days of Our Lives,” as well as “love-to-hate-her” Taylor McBride on Fox’s “Melrose Place” to “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” 8 p.m. Cahuilla Ballroom at Agua Caliente Casino, 32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 800514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com

Mid-Summer Dance Party The event promises to be a spectacular night of entertainment as DJ Modgirl takes guests on a journey back to the ‘80s. The fundraiser features a cash bar by Reforma Palm Springs and complimentary BuzzBox tastings including the Coachella Valley Firebirds Paloma. 8 to 11 p.m. Architecture and Design Center, 300 S. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs. 760.322-4800, psmuseum.org

Paramore The Grammy-nominated rock band brings its long-awaited North American tour to the desert along with special guest Foals and The Linda Lindas for an unforgettable night of hits such as “Misery Business,” “Still Into You,” and “Hard Times.” 7 p.m. Acrisure Arena, 75702 Varner Road, Palm Desert. 888-6958778, acrisurearena.com

RuPaul’s Drag Race “Werq the World Tour” Featuring Asai O’Hara, Bosco, Deja Skye, Jujubee, Lady Camden, Laganja, Vanessa Vanjie, and a select finalist from season 15. 8 p.m. The Show at Agua Caliente Casino, 32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 800-514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com

July 21

Dwight Yoakam Concertgoers know a slew of Yoakam singles when they hear the chart-topping “Guitars Cadillacs,” “I Sang Dixie,” and “A Thousand Miles from Nowhere.” 8 p.m. Spotlight 29 Casino, 46200 Harrison Place, Coachella. 760775-5566, spotlight29.com

Midland The Dripping Springs, Texas country group brings its rich sound, which can be heard in tracks “Longneck Way To Go,” “Drinkin’ Problem,” and Cheatin’ Songs” to the desert. 8 p.m. The Show at Agua Caliente Casino, 32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 800-514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com

Pepe Aguilar The iconic four-time Grammy and five-time Latin Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, and producer brings his beloved songs “Por Mujeres Como Tú,” “Prometiste,” and “Directo Al Corazón” to the Coachella Valley. 7 p.m. Acrisure Arena, 75702 Varner Road, Palm Desert. 888-695-8778, acrisurearena.com

July 22

Jesse & Joy Mexico’s most beloved musical power duo bring their vast catalog of memorable lyrics and melodies that can be heard on tracks “Llorar,” “Me Voy,” and “¿Con Quién se Queda el Perro?” 8 p.m. The Show at Agua Caliente Casino, 32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 800-514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com

Sunsets at the Street Fair The openair shopping experience features merchandise and services for all ages and any budget, offering items for sale from artisans, home goods, fashion, furniture, farmer’s market, live entertainment, gourmet food, and much more. 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. 43500 Monterey Avenue, Palm Desert. codaastreetfair.com

July 28

Bryan Adams The famed musician and singer-songwriter brings his 2023 So Happy It Hurts Tour with iconic group Joan Jett and the Blackhearts to the desert. Adams hits include “Summer of ’69,” “(Everything I Do) I Do It For You,” and “Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?”

7:30 p.m. Acrisure Arena, 75702 Varner Road, Palm Desert. 888-695-8778, acrisurearena.com

July 29

A Night of Bowie

A multi-media celebration of Bowie’s extensive list of memorable hits, focusing primarily (but not exclusively) on his peak years from the early ‘70s through his album “The Next Day:” Syl Thompson embodies Bowie’s musical style and persona, he has been acclaimed as providing the most credible and realistic experience in Northern America.

8 p.m. The Show at Agua Caliente Casino, 32250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. 800514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com

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It’s time for adventure

Attractions worth adding to your itinerary

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.

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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

Sarbalé Ke

Covered Wagon Tours Experience the Colorado Sonoran Desert as the pioneers did on a mule-drawn covered wagon. Your expert, on-board 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 Dreamer

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 tenminute 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. 760-325-4537, pstramway.com

Palm Springs Air Museum

Visitors can get up close to vintage World War II and Korea/Vietnam era aircrafts at the Palm Springs Air Museum. More than 40 flyable and static planes are on display inside three climate-controlled hangars totaling 65,000 square feet and outside on the tarmac. Visitors can tour the interior of a flyable B-17 and C-47 (when not flying). CNN Travel named the air museum one of the top 14 aviation museums in the world in 2014. 745 N. Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs. 760-778-6262, palmspringsairmuseum.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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Golfer’s Guide

Take a swing at these public courses

Cathedral City

Desert Princess Country Club Featuring a 27- hole championship golf course. Each nine offers a slightly different style of golf challenge. The course offers a challenging experience for golfers of all abilities. 28555 Landau Blvd., Cathedral City. 760-322-2280, desertprincesscc.com

Desert Hot Springs

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. 44500 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells. 760-346-4653, 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

La Quinta

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, silverrock.org

Palm Desert

Classic Club This Arnold Palmer designed course offers terrific views and challeging play for golfers at every skill level. Featuring roll-

ing terrain, wide landing areas, 30 acres of water features. Voted Top 10 Best Desert Courses by Desert Golf. 75200 Classic Club Blvd., Palm Desert. 760-601-3600, classicclubgolf.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

Rancho Mirage

Desert Island The vintage course is a green oasis set against a sea of desert sand, 120 rolling, manicured acres meandering around a serpentine, 25acre lake. The once well kept secret is now offering limited public tee times. 71777 Frank Sinatra Drive, Rancho Mirage. 760-328-0841, di71.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 on a lunch break, 12 holes when they have a bit more time or add another 6 hole loop 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

Ace Hotel

Bingo & Trivia Night hosted by Bella da Ball, 7 to 11 p.m. 701 E. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs 760-325-9900, acehotel.com/palm-springs

Toucans Tiki Lounge & Cabaret

Mareeka’s Reventon

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

Babaloo Lounge

The Myx, 6:30 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

Wild West at Fantasy Springs

Live country music, 6:30 p.m. 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

If you’re looking to beat the heat this summer, the Coachella Valley is home to fantastic aquatic facilities and parks that the whole family can enjoy.

The Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa features the HyTides Plunge—the largest water features in Greater Palm Springs with two 30-foot dueling slides, a 450-foot lazy river and splash pad for kids. Guest access is available beginning at 2 p.m. on day of arrival and limited to 1 p.m. on day of departure. An adult day pass is priced at $50, children at $25, and kids get in free. The resort is located at 44600 Indian Wells Lane in Indian Well. Visit hyatt.com for more info.

Omni Rancho Las Palmas Resort in Rancho Mirage is surrounded by a 425-foot lazy river and features two 100-foot waterslides at the Splashtopia on-site water park. Enjoy a cliff-side hot tub, sandy beach and unique water-play zones with fountains and sprinklers for the kids. Splashtopia is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Sunday to Thursday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday through Saturday. Splash Family Pool is open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily; first come first served until reached capacity. A day pass for adults is $50, a children’s pass is $35, and infants get in free. The resort is located at 41000 Bob Hope Drive in Rancho Mirage. Visit omnihotels.com for additional info.

Find fun for the entire family at the sparkling Paradise Pool at the Westin Mission Hills Resort in Rancho Mirage. Enjoy poolside activities or splash with the little ones in the Kiddie pool or take a plunge down a 155foot slide. Paradise Pool is open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Water slide is closed through July 2023, and the East Pool is open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Adult day passes start at $25 and children get in for $20. The resort is located at 71333 Dinah Shore Drive in Rancho Mirage. Visit marriott.com for more info.

Splash into year-round fun at the Palm Desert Aquatic Center featuring three pools, multiple slides, diving boards, and a variety of play features, designed to delight water lovers of all ages. Recreational swim hours include 11a.m. to 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and from 10 a.m. through 6:45 p.m. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Adult prices (13-59) for Palm Desert residents are $4, Youth/Senior (6-12 & 60+) is $3, and Junior (2-5) is $2.50. Non-resident prices are Adult (13-59) at $6, Youth/Senior (6-12 & 60+) at $4.50, and Junior (2-5) at $3.75. The center is located at 73751 Magnesia Falls in Palm Desert. Visit pdpool.com for additional info.

Latino, 10 p.m. 2100 N. Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs 760-416-7584, toucanstikilounge.com

VIP Lounge at Palm Springs Cultural Center

Mon Petit Salon with Jeremie Levi and Guests, 5 to 7:30 p.m.

2300 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs 760-325-6565, psculturalcenter.org

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

O’Caine’s Irish Pub Trivia Night, 6 p.m. 36101 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage 760-202-3311, ocainesirishpub.com

Rock Show at Fantasy Springs

HWY 111, 8 p.m. 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

VIP Lounge at Palm Springs Cultural Center

Jazz on the 2nd Floor, 5 p.m. 2300 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs 760-325-6565, psculturalcenter.org

VIP Lounge at Palm Springs Cultural Center Mod Squad Variety Show, 5 to 7:30 p.m. 2300 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs 760-325-6565, psculturalcenter.org

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

O’Caine’s Irish Pub Live music, 6 to 9 p.m. 36101 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage 760-202-3311, ocainesirishpub.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

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Friday

Agua Caliente Cathedral City

7/7 - Los Garza’z, 9 p.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

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

LIT at Fantasy Springs

Live music, 9 p.m.

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

Live at the Rock

Tribute concerts, 8 p.m.

73829 Baseline Road, Twentynine Palms 760-367-9759, tortoiserockcasino.com

O’Caine’s Irish Pub

Trivia Night, 6 p.m.

36101 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage 760-202-3311, ocainesirishpub.com

Rock Yard at Fantasy Springs

Live tribute show, 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

Live entertainment, 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. 84245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio 760-342-5000, fantasyspringsresort.com

Saturday

Agua Caliente Cathedral City

7/29 - Super Sonido with Alf Alpha, 9-1:30 a.m. Selected Saturdays 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 401 E. Amado Road, Palm Springs 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com

Chill Bar

Not Your Grandma’s Bingo hosted by Sabryna Williams, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. 217 E. Arenas Road, Palm Springs 760-676-9493, chillbarpalmsprings.com

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Saturday

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.

6/3 - Ross Mathews, 7 p.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

LIT at Fantasy Springs

Live music, 9 p.m.

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

O’Caine’s Irish Pub

Trivia Night, 6 p.m.

36101 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage 760-202-3311, ocainesirishpub.com

Rock Yard at Fantasy Springs

Live tribute show, 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

Live entertainment, 7 p.m. and 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

Hotel Zoso

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

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

Noches De Fuego at Fantasy Springs

Live latin music, 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

VIP Lounge at Palm Springs Cultural Center

Keisha D, 5 to 7:30 p.m.

2300 E. Baristo Road, Palm Springs 760-325-6565, psculturalcenter.org

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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