January 8 to January 14, 2015
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Don’t Be
CLUELESS IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY
. .And 2015 begins
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ith all the strands of pretty tree lights twisted into dreadlocks, the splendiferous Angel at the top of the tree-fallen, the glittery ornaments passed down and saved more or less with care, their MIA hangers all re-purposed long ago, we have thoughtfully laid Christmas to sweet rest until next, er, the end of the year-but no later than Thanksgiving, please. After all, we’re efficient Americans, aka ”Over-Achievers” and when we have GameOn, Black Fridays can’t come too soon for us. The Noisemakers may have been stifled, but we still say, “Happy New Year!” like we mean it, because we do! Leaving the party sniffling from single digit temps? No problem. (Think Duluth. Brrrr.) Here, the most intriguing local ways to warm to 2015. 5 More Days! Unspooling through Monday, January 12: Last year The Palm Springs International Film Festival screened 192 films from 60 countries. This year, similar numbers mean you’ll see a majority of the films submitted for consideration in the Best Foreign Language category for the Academy Awards, as well as a large number of American independent and international features and documentaries marking their world, North American or U.S. premieres. Bring your autograph book to every film and event you attend at this unique, worldrespected, well-attended, star-loaded 12-dayFestival. Fifteen screens throughout Palm Springs will operate from 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. The Closing Night screening on Sunday, January 11th, is a rapturous new work by acclaimed master of music on film François Girard (32 Short Films About Glenn Gould, The Red Violin) and it provides the perfect capper to a 10-day symphony of superb cinematic treats,” said Darryl Macdonald, Festival Director. “The Best of the Festival will screen all day on Monday, January 12th. Presented by the Palm Springs International Film Society, the PSIFF is one of the largest film festivals in North America. The Festival also features cultural events, filmmaker tributes, industry seminars and the annual black-tie gala award presentation which was presented on January 2 with the world’s finest actresses and actors, moviemakers and celebrities. If you’re a film buff, you won’t want to miss anything after the moment the theatre darkens.” Five more days to go! For additional information, call the festival headquarters at (760) 322-2930 or visit the website at www.psfilmfest.org. Thursday, January 8, 8PM. Singer, actress, and ultimate entertainer, as well as multiple award winner Vanessa Williams will be presented by the McCallum Theatre and KJJZ’s Jim “Fitz” Fitzgerald at Fitz’s Jazz Café for one performance only. She has been
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has been recognized by every major industry award including 4 Emmy nominations, 17 Grammy nominations, a Tony nomination, 3 SAG award nominations, 6 NAACP Image Awards and 3 Satellite Awards. Her Platinum-selling single “Colors of the Wind” from the Disney film Pocahontas, received a Golden Globe, Grammy and Oscar in the category of “Best Original Song.” Her autobiography You Have No Idea, co-written with her mother Helen Williams, was a New York Times Best Seller in 2012. Growing up under the wings of parents who were music teachers, her path danced and sang before her right to New York. She won a major role there as Miss New York and crowned that by becoming the first African American Miss America. So much more to tell, but don’t miss her performance! Tickets are priced at $95, $85, $75 and $55 and are available at the web site www.mccallumtheatre.com or by calling the McCallum Theatre box office at (760) 340-ARTS. The McCallum Theatre, located at 73000 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert CA 92260, accepts payment by cash, personal check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Saturday, January 10, 8:00 PM. Rejoice, Re-live, Re-celebrate Hollywood’s glory days and nights with “Palm Springs for Legends II,” as top tribute artists bring the fabulous, funny, forever iconic stars to life on the stage of The McCallum Theatre. Back by popular demand, and stamping of well-shod feet, these are the real stars in our sandy firmament, not ever to be forgotten, why? Because they actually lived in the Coachella Valley among us ordinary mortals, picked out the best tomatoes at the grocery store, sent their kids to public schools and paid the bills for the AC just as we do! The look-alike line-up includes Dean Martin, Jack Benny, Johnny Carson, Sonny and Cher, Red Skelton, Betty (Annie Get Your
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Gun”) Hutton, Elvis (“the pelvis”) Presley and Bob Hope. It’s a trip into a laff-riot of musical and more memories by a terrific cast of talented entertainers who have performed nationally, as well as all over the world. Tickets are priced at $75, $65, $55 and $25 and are available at the Theatre’s web site at www.mccallumtheatre.com, or by calling the McCallum Theatre box office at (760) 340-ARTS. The McCallum Theatre, located at 73000 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert CA 92260, accepts payment by cash, personal check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express.
Sunday, January 11, 3:00 PM. Hush! Don’t say a word, just hustle in to hear Bill Marx, jazz pianist, Juilliard grad, author, multi-film score composer and entertainer par-excellence who has entertained the local fab-fawning throngs here- and there-abouts for years with discourses and digressions about the Marx Brothers, as well as storiesabout one in particular, his father, Harpo Marx and the two albums they recorded in talented togetherness. Appearing with him--the son of the father, not the father of the son, will be entertainer Tracy Moss, who is one of the hottest (coolest?) jazz harpists you’ll ever hear stringing along with Bill on a musical journey, which, of course is the definition of jazz. You never know what will happen...but it’s going to be delicious ear candy. The concert is presented by The Steinway Society of Riverside County at So Cal Piano, 74111 Highway 111, Palm Desert. Per person, $25. Reservations, call 760-7729694. This concert has creds. Don’t miss it. Tuesday, January 13, 6:00 reception, 7:00 presentation. An Evening with Gavin McLeod Indian Wells Theater at Cal State University Associates, Palm Desert Campus 37500 Cook Street, Palm Desert. CSU Associates free; non-members $25. Info/ Tickets, Mike Singer, msinger@csusb.edu or 760.341.2883 ext 78107 Friday, January 16, 6PM Champagne Reception, 7PM Performance. Dance for Life Palm Springs is a showcase of spectacular performances by renowned dance companies, all joining forces to help those in need. Since 1992, Dance for Life has raised more than four million dollars
for Chicago’s HIV/AIDS community. Now in its fourth year in Palm Springs, this highly anticipated event will celebrate the art of dance to benefit AIDS Assistance Program. Annenberg Theater, Palm Springs Art Museum, 101 Museum Drive, Palm Springs Tickets are $95 for performance only. VIP Reception on Thursday, January 15, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. The Evening before the Performance Reception ticket is $200 per person, and includes the performance. Location to be announced. For more information visit www.aidsassistance.org or call 760-325-8481.
Saturday, January 17, 11 AM – 1 PM. Heartbeat At 22 Annual Luncheon to benefit Mama’s House, the Coachella Valley’s home whose mission is to provide a home for women in crisis pregnancies. The luncheon’s guest speaker will be Kevin “Hercules” Sorbo. The actor stars in the recently released “God’s Not Dead” film, and played the lead role in “Hercules, the Legendary Journeys.” He has also appeared alongside Dennis Quaid and Helen Hunt in “Soul Surfer,” the inspiring true story of teen, Bethany Hamilton who lost an arm in a shark attack. In real life, Kevin leads “A World Fit for Kids,” a successful mentoring model that trains inner-city teens to use school, fitness, sports and positive role models. In 2004, the program was awarded the Governor’s Gold Star for the most successful after-school program in the state of California. Mama’s House gives shelter to those who want to carry their baby to term but are without support and vulnerable. With nurturing support, these moms will be equipped with necessary life skills for competent living whether they choose parenting or adoption. A non-profit organization, visit the website at www. HEARTbeatAt22.org. Luncheon ticket, $75, call 760-984-9182. For Table and VIP Reception at a private estate on Friday, January 16, 5-7PM, call 760-848-8185. Luncheon at the Renaissance Esmeralda, 444 Indian Wells Lane, Indian Wells. “Don’t Be Clueless” wants to remind you that press releases for inclusion should be in to the Coachella Valley Weekly at least two weeks ahead of the scheduled event! Thanks!
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by chris clemens
New Speaker Series Debuts at Palm Springs Art Museum
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he Museum Associates Council or “MAC” at Palm Springs Art Museum is pleased to present an innovative speaker series. Entitled The Art of Conversation, this series of three presentations each feature an acclaimed artist and include Albert Berger, Michael Childers, and David Zippel. The series debuts Monday, January 12 at the Annenberg Theater with Albert Berger, prolific film producer, most recently receiving an Academy Award nomination for his film, Nebraska. The evening event, from 4 to 7 p.m., includes a screening of his film Election (1999), an intimate interview by Teri Schwartz, Dean of the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television, and concludes with a reception. Albert has produced over 20 films including Election, Cold Mountain, Little Children, and Little Miss Sunshine. His new film, Low Down, has just been released. The second presentation in the series takes place on Sunday, January 25 from 3 to 5:30 p.m., also at the Annenberg Theater, featuring Michael Childers, renowned photographer, producer and art collector, screening his new documentary short film about his life and work, Hollywood in the Desert Sky. Written and directed by Mary Silverman, editor of Desert Magazine, Silverman will interview Michael after the screening, with a cocktail reception to follow. Michael has been a renowned and highly respected film, dance, and theater photographer for forty years, and studied with Robert Heinenken and Edward Teske. Concluding the series on Tuesday, February 10, from 4 to 6:30 p.m., is a sold out event. It will be an interview led by Don Martin with David Zippel, the Tony® award-winning lyricist of City of Angels, at the private residence in BIGHORN of Diane and Hal Gershowtiz. David’s appearance will highlight many of his musical accomplishments and feature a wonderful vocalist and pianist for an unforgettable presentation, with a reception following. In addition to receiving a Tony® Award,
his lyrics have been nominated for two Academy Awards, two Grammy Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards. His songs appear in over twenty-five million CDs around the world. The January 12th and 25th events are filling up quickly. For additional information and to purchase tickets contact the Museum Associates Council (MAC) at (760) 3224816. Each event costs $75 per person. For more information about Palm Springs Art Museum visit www.psmuseum.org or call (760) 322-4884. The Museum Associates Council or “MAC” was established in 1966 by a small group of members with a strong desire to assist in the ongoing promotion and funding of museum programs. Today, more than 250 dedicated MAC members plan and execute a variety of fundraising events, while promoting a strong camaraderie between members and a shared passion for Palm Springs Art Museum. The funds raised each year by MAC allows Palm Springs Art Museum to offer exceptional opportunities for up to 15,000 children and others who take part in the many activities. Money raised also supports essential museum operations which allow for world-class exhibitions.
January 8 to January 14, 2015
Breaking the 4th Wall
By Dee Jae Cox
A Stage Review of THE JUDY SHOW
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howcasing the intimacy and glamour of a bygone era, the Purple Room at the Club Trinidad in Palm Springs, is billed as a place that the locals go and one of the original Rat Pack Hangouts where Frank Sinatra would bring friends to eat, drink and play. And over 50 years after opening its doors in 1960, The Purple Room continues the tradition of wonderful food and great entertainment. On Sunday evenings at 7pm, the stage Features the talent and brilliance of Michael Holmes and his one ‘woman’ show, “The Judy Show”. Holmes, as the incomparable Judy Garland, gives us an evening with Hollywood Golden Era legends. Parody never looked so good. Holmes performance as the tormented singer is unparalleled, and with each change of costume and wig, we are introduced to greats such as, Carol Channing, Bette Davis, Katherine Hepburn and Tallulah Bankhead. Holmes’ ability to capture the voices and mannerisms of these Hollywood icons provides for a show that hasn’t been seen since Garland’s death in 1969. His moment of whipping off Carol Channing’s wig and morphing into Louis Armstrong, for a brief interlude of Hello Dolly, was unexpected and brilliant. Betty Davis’ quip “I took my mother in law to be cremated, but she didn’t want to go.” Caused a spontaneous burst of laughter that kept me smiling long after the show was over. It’s impossible to keep the smiles and good feelings in check. From the opening of the curtain to the final moving rendition of ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’, this show delivers, unadulterated fun and entertainment. Holmes style of continually engaging the audience with wit and humor guarantees that each performance is unique and along with the memorable music, this show is as tight and well written as it gets. Celebrated pianist, Jim Rice, accompanies the performance and provides continuity to the show as Holmes readies each new character for their entrance. His singing and piano accompaniment brings a through line of good times and laughter to “The Judy Show”. Well-researched nuances of these
Hollywood performers make this a show you’ll want to see again just to catch what you might have missed the first time around. This evening out is a whole package. Beginning at 5:30pm, go early for the excellent food and service, have a drink and sit back for a full evening of pleasure. This is a night out for adults so leave the kids at home, you’ll be glad that you indulged in this evening of the best good old fashioned entertainment you can get from a man in a dress. The Judy Show is performed Sunday nights at 7pm at The Purple Room, located at 1900 E. Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA For Reservations: Phone: 760.322.4422 purpleroompalmsprings.com Dee Jae Cox, is a playwright, director and producer. She is the Cofounder and Artistic Director for The Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Project and the host of KPTR 1450’s hit radio show, “California Woman 411” in Palm Springs.
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