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Interesting Facts

Brain Teasers

Cartoons Tips Recipes and More!

Dwight Yoakam

• Because snow is composed of ice, it can be classified as a mineral.

• In 2018, the U.S. Navy equipped its submarines with Xbox360 controllers, as the control sticks for periscopes are not only expensive but challenging to master. But the change wasn’t just designed to save cash: Since many periscope operators have used Xbox controllers, the skill was easily transferred.

• Movie trailers were originally shown after the movie, hence their name.

• A lion’s roar can be as loud as 114 decibels, which is roughly 25 times louder than a gas-powered lawnmower, due to the shape of its vocal cords. The roar can also be heard up to 5 miles away.

• Because there is no true black color, all “black” pigments and dyes really only look black. They’re made up of a combination of other pigments in specific combinations to reflect the least amount of light possible.

• Before designer Louis Vuitton’s death, he and his son Georges developed a revolutionary new lock system to better protect their customers’ luggage. Several years later, after patenting the system, Georges publicly challenged illusionist and escape artist Harry Houdini to break out of a Vuitton trunk. While Houdini declined, it served as a positive ad for the new feature.

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Brings his own brand of country music to Spotlight 29 Casino

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

The singer-songwriter, actor and film director has sold 25 mil lion albums worldwide. His cool hat-topped visage and confident cowboy-boot shuffle make it appar ent 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,” “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 hip-swinging 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.

The concert is held on Friday, July 21 at 8 p.m. at Spotlight 29 Casino, 46200 Harrison Place in Coachella. Tickets range from $80 to $50 and can be purchased by calling 760-775-5566 or visiting spotlight29.com.

Interesting facts about watermelon

• Watermelons have been cultivated in Egypt for more than 5,000 years. Egyptians depicted watermelon in drawings on the walls of tombs and even left watermelon with their dead to nourish them as they journeyed through the underworld.

• Watermelons are 92 percent water. Early explorers sometimes carried watermelons instead of canteens.

• Watermelons spread from Africa to China in the 10th century. Today, China grows more watermelon than any other country. In China, guests offer watermelons as gifts to a hostess.

• Over 300 types of watermelons are grown in the U.S., although only about 50 varieties are grown for grocery stores.

• A watermelon will not grow in your belly if you eat the seeds. In fact, the seeds are actually quite nutritious with high levels of magnesium, zinc and protein. Chew the seeds before swallowing for optimum nutrition.

• Old-timers like to sprinkle watermelon with a dash of salt. In Egypt and Africa, people often pair watermelon with salty feta cheese. The salt brings out the juice and flavor of watermelon.

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Calendar of events

July 13 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. 760-322-4800, psmuseum.org

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

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. 800-514-3849, aguacalientecasinos.com

July 15 Broadway to the Big Screen Camelot Theatre’s brings back all the best Best Broadway Musicals that made it to the BIG SCREEN! This weeks is “Evita.” 6 p.m. Palm Springs Cultural Center 2300 E Baristo Rd, Palm Springs. 760-325-6565, psculturalcenter.org

July 15 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

July 15 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 15 Palm Springs Rewind: Summer of Scorsese Experience Scorsese’s must-see films as they were meant to be seen- on the big screen! This week is “Raging Bull.” 7 p.m. Palm Springs Cultural Center 2300 E Baristo Rd, Palm Springs. 760-3256565, psculturalcenter.org

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. 760-7755566, spotlight29.com

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PSGMC launches school supplies drive

The “Chorus Cares” outreach program launched by the Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus is seeking pencils, glue sticks, plastic pencil/pen holders, child scissors, spiral notebooks (large rule), paper folders, crayons, loose-leaf notebook paper (large rule), index cards, construction paper, and erasers for the 2023-2024 school year.

Supplies may be ordered online and delivered to PSGMC, 215 Calle Bravo, Palm

Springs, CA 92264 (no drop off’s). Supplies can be drop off at the Palm Springs Certified Farmers Market at 401 S. Pavillion Way, Palm Springs every Saturday through July 29. Cash and check donations can be dropped off on Saturday, July 9 at the Certified Farmers Market in an envelope labeled “Chorus Cares.” Credit card donations can eb made through psgmc.com by clicking the “Chorus Cares” link under the heading “Give/Donate.”

Life with Barbie

As dismayed as it may be for the “woke” folk among us, the fact is that some 90% of three-toten year old American girls still own one or more Barbie dolls, according to Mattel, the company that introduced the iconic toys 60 years ago. A soon-to-be-released Barbie movie is a sexagenarian tribute to the plaything as is the real-life Malibu Barbie DreamHouse in California, which, for the occasion, is available for a short term via the Airbnb realtors for two-person, two-day stays.

“48N48” These fly boys broke the record

for traversing mainland America, landing in each of the 48 states in less than 48 hours. Delta A350 Capt. Barry Behnfeldt and Aaron Wilson and technician Thomas Twiddy took off in their 1980 PA32R Piper Saratoga and landed in each of the contiguous 48 states from Michigan to Maine. And they made what they called their “48N48” trip not in 48 hours but in a record breaking 44 hours and seven minutes.

An Irish tribute for Dolly Parton In an interview during a visit to Ireland some time ago Dolly Parton declared that she has a love for Ireland. In return, an Irish gathering recently in the town of Listowel in County Kerry drew more than 1,100 participants, all of them dressed up and looking like Dolly. They all wore blonde wigs, cowboy boots and rhinestone-covered costumes. Their aim was to show their love for the Queen of Nashville and to raise funds for Kerry Hospice and Comfort for Chemo Kerry.

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Staycation Ideas for Seniors

How do we go on vacation when we can’t afford to travel anywhere? How can any days feel like vacation when we do what we usually do, which is stay home?

The answer lies in that made-up word: “staycation.” The idea is to spend time doing something different without leaving your home area.

One of my favorite ways to unwind and decompress is to unplug the phone and read. I can get 10 free Kindle Unlimited books at a time, more than enough to keep me happy during an unplugged week while I pretend I’m on vacation. With a free-delivery Walmart+ membership ($98 for a year), I can have groceries and snacks delivered to the door.

I’ve already checked the local events calendar, marking off several of interest. That doesn’t mean I’ll go to all of them, but the options are there: a sandwich, no-salt chips and a drink in a chilled to-go-bag and a few relaxing hours at a free local outdoor concert.

One of the events I’m looking for-

ward to is an evening community sing where likely hundreds of people (mostly seniors, I imagine) will get together outdoors to sing the oldies.

On another day I’ll spend some hours at the Louvre in Paris. I won’t actually be there, but close enough with their free virtual tour (www.louvre.fr/ en/online-tours). Do an online search for “museums with virtual tours,” and you’ll find several dozen choices. Zoos, national parks and aquariums have done the same thing.

The opportunities for staycation are many. Want to learn to paint or draw? Order supplies and spend some days hooked up to online art tutorials. Want to write a book? You can get a lot done in an unplugged week. Want to bake a pie? Spend an afternoon first at a pick-your-own fruit farm. A big rule of staycation: Housework and cleaning are not allowed.

1. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (PG-13) Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge

2. Elemental (PG) Leah Lewis, Mamoudou Athie

3. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (PG) Shameik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld

4. No Hard Feelings (R) Jennifer Lawrence, Andrew Barth Feldman

5. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (PG-13) Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback

6. Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken (PG) Jane Fonda, Lana Condor

7. The Little Mermaid (PG) Halle Bailey, Jonah Hauer-King

8. The Flash (PG-13) Ezra Miller, Michael Keaton

9. Asteroid City (PG-13) Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansso

10. Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3 (PG-13) Chris Pratt, Chukwudi Iwuji

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Lime chicken with corn and poblano salad

Ingredients Lime Chicken:

• 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

• 1 cup all-purpose flour

• 1 1/2 teaspoons dried garlic powder

• 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper

• 1 1/2 teaspoons salt

• 3/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

• Zest of 1 lime

• 8 chicken thighs

Ingredients Corn and Poblano Salad:

• 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

• 2 poblano peppers, diced

• 2 garlic cloves, minced

• One 14-ounce can corn kernels

• 4 scallions, minced

• Juice of 2 limes

• 1/3 cup chopped fresh cilantro

• Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Directions:

1. Preheat the oven to 400°F.

2. Heat olive oil in a 9-inch oven-safe skillet over medium heat.

3. In a medium bowl, whisk the flour with the garlic powder, cayenne, salt, pepper and lime zest to combine. Dredge the chicken thighs in the flour mixture to coat generously.

4. Place the chicken, skin side down, in the hot oil. Place the skillet in the oven and roast until the skin is golden brown and the chicken is fully cooked, 30 to 35 minutes.

5. In a medium skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the poblano peppers and sauté until tender, 5 minutes. Add the garlic and sauté until fragrant, 1 minute more.

6. Then, add the corn, scallions, lime juice and cilantro; toss to combine. Season with salt and pepper.

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• When baking, you can slow the rising time of dough by placing it in a cool place to rise. You can even let it rise in the refrigerator! Basically, it’s done rising when it’s doubled in size, so use that as your guide.

• Place individual fabric softener sheets into sneakers to keep them fresh between wearings. You can use this

for other shoes, too. Just be aware that the softener sheet should stay inside the shoe; it could discolor certain fabrics on the outside.

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Yucca Valley’s music festival continued

The Town of Yucca Valley is pleased to present Cash Up Front, a tribute to Johnny Cash, on Saturday, July 15. Cash Up Front has a strong and riveting quartet that brings Johnny Cash’s sound alive. They keep the crowd upbeat with well-known hits like “Ring of Fire”, “Folsom Prison Blues”, and “I Walk the Line”, but also lesser-known gems such as “The Ballad of Ira Hayes” and “Sunday Morning Coming Down”, to deliver an

authentic “Man in Black” performance. Concerts are held at the Yucca Valley Community Center, 57090 29 Palms Highway, from 7 to 9 p.m.; gates open at 6:30 p.m. The public is invited to bring a blanket and lawn chair and enjoy the show. All ages are welcome to attend, and admission is free. For more information, call 760-369-7211 or visit yucca-valley.org to view the music festival schedule.

‘Sinatra in Palm Springs’ documentary returns

“Sinatra in Palm Springs,” the popular award-winning documentary from director Leo Zahn returns for a special summer run, every weekend through September 3 at the Palm Springs Cultural Center (2300 East Baristo Road, Palm Springs).

The film captures the spirit of the Sinatra era and pays tribute to the unique lifestyle of Sinatra’s Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage.

The documentary has delighted locals since its premiere in 2018 at Modernism Week fea-

turing more than 50 clips from his movies and television appearances, major sequences dedicated to historic restaurants Sinatra frequented as well as exclusive interviews with Barbara Sinatra, Mel Haber, Tom Dreesen, Nelda Linsk, Bruce Fessier, Trini Lopez, Michael Fletcher and many others who knew and lived and played with Frank Sinatra.

The documentary screens Saturday and Sunday, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. Buy tickets online at psculturalcenter.org

Tenor Maximo Marcuso makes CVRep debut

International tenor sensation Maximo

Marcuso makes his Coachella Valley Repertory debut on Thursday, July 20 in CVRep’s 2023 Summer Cabaret Series. It will be a rare experience to hear Marcuso’s glorious voice in an intimate venue in which he can connect with his audience in conversation as well as songs that have special meaning

to him. His voice and his music continue to resound in our minds as beautiful and heartfelt memories.

Tickets are $45, they may be ordered online at cvrep.org, by calling 760-296-2966, ext. 201. CVRep box office located at 68510 East Palm Canyon Dr., Cathedral City, open Monday-Friday from noon to 5 p.m.

On July 13, 1930, France defeated Mexico 4-1 and the United States defeated Belgium 3-0 in the first-ever World Cup football matches, played simultaneously in host city Montevideo, Uruguay. The World Cup has since become the world’s most watched sporting event.

On July 14, 1882, gunfighter John Ringo was found dead in Turkey Creek Canyon, Arizona. Romanticized as a supposedly Shakespeare-quoting fellow of honor and courage whose wit was as quick as his gun, Ringo was not formally educated and came from a struggling, working-class Indiana family, but cultivated the image of a refined gentleman.

On July 15, 1986, Columbia Records dropped Johnny Cash from its roster after a 26-year partnership, due to changing tastes in country music and declining album sales. At the time, Cash hadn’t made it into the Top 10 with a single since releasing “The Baron” in 1981.

On July 16, 2007, an earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 struck central Japan, killing nine people and damaging hundreds of homes, as well as one of the world’s largest nuclear power plants, which had a small electrical fire and leaked of radioactive air and water into the environment. The incident prompted increased safety in power plants over concern of a repeated scare.

On July 17, 1941, New York Yankees center fielder Joe DiMaggio’s hitting streak of 56 consecutive games ended as 67,468 people watched him at bat against the Cleveland Indians. His record still stands, though Pete Rose came the closest to matching it when he hit in 44 consecutive games in 1978.

On July 18, 1984, 21 people were shot to death and 19 more were injured in a San Ysidro, California, McDonald’s by James Oliver Huberty, who told his wife as he was leaving his house with three guns that he was “hunting humans.” The fatal spree ended only when Huberty was fatally shot by a SWAT team sniper.

On July 19, 1879, Doc Holliday committed his first murder, killing Mike Gordon, who’d tried to persuade a girl working at Holliday’s New Mexico saloon to run away with him. When she declined, the frustrated Gordon began shooting into the saloon from the street, and Holliday returned fire, dropping him with one bullet.

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