Coachella Valley Weekly - August 25 to August 31, 2016 Vol. 5 No. 23

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Publisher & Editor Tracy Dietlin Art Director Robert Chance Advertising Director James Theall Sales Team Morgan James Classified Manager & Nightlife Editor Phil Lacombe Features Writer Lisa Morgan, Rich Henrich, Heidi Simmons, Denise Ortuno Neil, Judith Salkin Writers/Contributors: Robin Simmons, Rick Riozza, Craig Michaels, Bronwyn Ison, Haddon Libby, Janet McAfee, Rachel Montoya, Angela Janus, Dale Gribow, Raymond Bill, Sam DiGiovanna, Rob Brezny, Eleni P. Austin, Noe Gutierrez, Sunny Simon, Dr. Peter Kadile, Bruce Cathcart, Julie Buehler, Flint Wheeler, Laura Hunt Little, Lola Rossi, Jack St. Clair, Dee Jae Cox, Patte Purcell, Rebecca Pikus, Janet Newcomb, Angela Romeo, Esther Sanchez, Alex Updike, Jenny Wallis, Uncle Ben Photographers Laura Hunt Little, Scott Pam, Lani Garfield, Chris Miller, Esther Sanchez Distribution Phil Lacombe, William Westley

CONTENTS Comic Con Palm Springs - Interviews w/ Peter Shinkoda.........................................3 CCPS Event Info ........................................5 Orphan is the New Orange ......................6 Hollace ......................................................7 Goo Goo Dolls at Fantasy Springs...........7 Spotlight Events.......................................8 Desert Desolation Decor Festival............8 Backstage Jazz - Celebrity Jam Fest........9 Consider This- Jake Bugg.......................10 Art Scene - Mauro Rosso........................11 Pet Place..................................................12 The Vino Voice ........................................13 Club Crawler Nightlife............................14 Screeners.................................................18 Book Review............................................19 Safety Tips...............................................19 Theatre....................................................20 Haddon Libby.........................................21 Dale Gribow............................................21 Health & Fitness......................................22 Sports Scene...........................................22 Free Will Astrology.................................23 Mind, Body & Spirit ................................23 Beauty with Dr. Maria Lombardo..........24 Life & Career Coach ................................24

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COMIC CON PALM SPRINGS PLANS GRANDTHE MAN BEHIND MARVEL WILL CUT THE OPENING CEREMONY WITH STAN LEE RIBBON TO KICK OFF THE BIG EVENT.

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tan Lee is famous for his work with a pencil, but Palm Springs is about to find out how he handles giant scissors! The iconic graphic artist and president and chairman of Marvel Comics will be front and center at a ribbon-cutting scheduled to signal the start of the highly anticipated event. The ceremony will take place on Friday, August 26, at 4 p.m., at the main doors of the Palm Springs Convention Center in front of the Oasis 1 hall. Lee’s big snip will only be the start of the excitement this weekend in Palm Springs. The area’s very first comic con will feature artists, cosplayers, “The Incredible

Hulk” Lou Ferrigno, and more. “This is literally history in the making,” said Christopher Spellman, Founder and Executive Producer of Comic Con Palm Springs. “It’s Palm Springs’s first comic con, and Stan Lee – the legend himself – is personally cutting the ribbon to inaugurate the opening. It’s exciting to see all the joy the event is bringing to everyone!” Comic Con Palm Springs will be powered by presenting sponsors Renova Solar and HERO, a PACE financing company. Advance tickets are on sale now, starting at just $20 for one-day tickets. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit comicconpalmsprings.com.

FROM FALLING SKIES TO “PRISON RAMEN:” DAREDEVIL’S PETER SHINKODA

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he inaugural Comic Con Palm Springs is about to launch August 26-28th at the Palm Springs Convention Center! This will be an incredible opportunity to geek out and be with Stan Lee, the Incredible Hulk, James Hong, Bob Gunton, Elpidia Carrillo, Holly Payne, Fred Williamson, Kellie Gerardi, a young woman selected to be one of the first one hundred people to colonize Mars and guaranteed fanboy favorite, Peter Shinkoda! Many will know Peter as Dai from Steven Spielberg’s hit TV show Falling Skies or most recently as Nobu from the Netflix’s series Daredevil. Whether you come for the art, the costumes, the film screenings, the insightful panels or just to see if you favorite celebrity is actually human, Comic Con Palm Springs is set to be an event to remember! I recently had the honor of meeting up with actor Peter Shinkoda at his home in Los Angeles to discuss the upcoming Con, film projects and the state of race in Hollywood representation. Things got deep and then they got real. I think often times we see the celebrity and forget how much of a sense of responsibility they have about the influence of image and culture creation. It’s probably a stretch to say that all actors carry such a sense of duty but without a doubt, Peter Shinkoda shoulders the awareness of his portrayal of Asians in the mass media. His characters always seem to jump off screen and he manages to take even a minor character and make them so memorable that we often recall his moments on camera

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as significant story beats. “I never came to Hollywood to be an “A-list” celebrity. I figured it would be hard enough to just get a role. I’ve exceeded what I thought would be possible,” says the former editor who studied engineering. “Now, I do feel that I need to be a voice for the Asians that look up to me.” CV: Do you think Asians are portrayed properly in film and television? PS: I think it’s rare. I love Breakfast Club and probably watched it twenty-five times but I can’t watch Sixteen Candles because the stereotype. I’d rather not see an Asian on screen than one that perpetuates a stereotype that is so terrible. When he enters a scene, you can actually hear a gong! That’s pretty racist! I have friends that tell me that Asian’s don’t have it that bad. Well, we are not portrayed realistically in the media. The women are usually hot and exotic and the conquest of a powerful white male but the roles for Asian men are usually weak, nerdy, and ineffectual. CV: The face of America is changing. Do you think Hollywood is behind? PS: Absolutely. We know that diverse casts make more money. Marvel does a pretty good job. I think comic books have always been ahead of the curve on social issues. CV: Why do you think that is? PS: Traditionally, comic books have not been taken seriously. It’s only been recently that they’ve been turned into films and TV shows that world wide success has put a

spotlight on these story lines. CV: I was just lecturing in Ecuador about the need for writers to recognize the need for a new type of Superhero, one more like Batman or Daredevil and less like Superman. As an actor who portrays these types of characters, why do you think the fans resonate so well with them? PS: Because we are flawed but we still want to combat the injustices of the world. The marginalized are in the shadows because they are not allowed to come into the light. I have more fans in Latin American countries and in Asia. I’m not completely sure why that is. CV: What’s important to you as an actor and specifically as an Asian-North American actor (Peter is from Canada)? PS: Truth. I have to be truthful to the character and that character is Asian so, I feel that responsibility to be the correct representation of that, a voice for that. Black actors have been speaking out but Asian actors have been relatively quiet, Native American’s too. We all need to speak up because the world doesn’t look like a Hollywood set. We need to cast right. That part is easy. CV: What are some of the challenges in bridging cultural and racial understanding? PS: I don’t think it’s about diversity, I believe the conversation is about inclusion. I think writers really need to think about continue to page 5

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what they are writing and where their ideas of Asians are coming from. I read scripts and I cringe sometimes because the history and cultures of China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan…all of Asia is not understood or researched well. It’s important to get it right. CV: We are in an interesting place in our history. You and I grew up in the 80’s and perhaps are the first generation to grow up with so many people around us that don’t look like us. We are seeing the melting pot. How do we change from ideas about what was to what will be? PS: We have to stop “white washing” media. I think films like Blade Runner and Star Trek are masterpieces. We all have a responsibility to create content that contributes to the mental health and social health of our world. Sometimes, entertainment is just entertainment but it impacts the whole globe, the images and representations of people we put out there. CV: Did working on bigger projects like Falling Skies or Daredevil make you more aware of the impact your role might have on someone? PS: Absolutely. There are millions if not billions of eyeballs watching over the life span of a TV show or film. It made me very aware of myself, and the roles I choose. CV: What can we learn from Superheroes? PS: I feel that we can learn about good vs. evil but also about leadership and responsibility. I can say, I’m fine; I’m doing ok but what about the future. I don’t want to see a group of Asian kids beating up a white kid anymore than I want to see a group of white kids beating up on an Asian kid. World peace requires everyone to work together to improve current conditions and strive for better. CV: This weekend fanboys (and girls) will converge in Palm Springs. What do you like about doing Cons? PS: Well, I will be doing a Daredevil panel. It’s always great to share stories and meet with fans. I think the comic cons provide a forum for fans to interact with their favorite actors and see that we are real people. I really like to talk with fans. Sometimes people can be shy about approaching others or me at the con. Don’t be shy; I want to talk to you. I think these opportunities are really important especially for any of the actors that don’t get the marketing push from the studios. This allows us to build up our fan base and market our work, too. If you are not regular cast, there isn’t any marketing to push you. You gotta do it yourself! It’s like campaigning or something…I have to win over my fans one by one. I want to give every fan quality time. They matter a lot to me. CV: Are you a fan of this genre or did you grow up on comic books? PS: Oh, absolutely! I loved Indian Jones when I was growing up and yeah, a lot of comics and of course, I’m a Stan Lee fan. Through the years, I’ve developed a lot of friends through the various conventions. Many of the people I call friends now, I was once just a fan of and even a little embarrassed to approach them.

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CV: Even though you have an established career as an actor you are shy? PS: I think it’s about growing up a fan and still being in that state of mind. It’s important for self-esteem I think when you can meet a celebrity. It allows you to know that you can achieve dreams. CV: The Incredible Hulk said the same thing when I interviewed him. PS: It’s true. I remember every celebrity I’ve ever met and every autograph I ever asked for. There is something special about that interaction and I know it help build my self-confidence, to believe I could be an actor, too. It’s not like looking up into the clouds to see God or on a screen and feeling you are removed from that reality. You get to see a real person who made it! It’s a step closer to greatness. At least that’s the way I saw it. If I could see and meet the people that I watched on screen then maybe it could be possible for me to be on the screen, too. CV: Did you ever attend a Comic Con growing up? PS: Are you kidding? Con’s are so much fun! I love them! I’m still a fan, too. I remember telling my mom that I would skip school if she didn’t let me go. I would skip school. Whether she said yes or no, I knew I had to go. CV: What books are you reading? PS: Clifton Collins gave me this book called Prison Ramen. It features all these recipes from celebrities that served time. Danny Trejo has a recipe in it! I haven’t tried it but it’s supposed to be pretty good. I need to finish the book but how do you finish reading a cookbook? CV: What projects do you have coming up? PS: I have this project with Marc Goldberg, the wrestler. It’s called Maxx Yeager: Black Ops. It’s funny; we talk about stereotypes and prejudices. I feel bad for saying this. That dude is a lot smarter than I expected him to be! CV: You think because he’s a beast of a man he doesn’t have a brain?? PS: (Laughs) Well…yeah, kind of! His parents are doctors. His dad is. He’s really well educated and understands the business really well. I have a lot of respect for him. CV: I’ve heard rumor there is something else that is coming down the pipe. PS: Well, I’m not sure what you are talking about but I have my fingers crossed for this other project. It’s BIG and definitely something the Comic Con crowd will love! I just can’t talk about it yet. CV: Come on, Peter! The fans want to know! PS: No, I can’t. I don’t want to jinx it and definitely don’t want to say something too soon. It’s going to be a big deal. CV: What advice do you have for those wanting to pursue dreams, entertainment or otherwise? PS: You have to be smart and work hard. Know the business you are getting into and be yourself. A lot of people told me what I needed to do or how I needed to act. They still do now but I didn’t get here by listening to them or anyone. I have good people around me and of course I listen to

their advice but even my friends tell me sometimes, I’m too intense. I just have to be me. I think everyone needs to just be who they are. It’s hard, it’s not easy and there is a lot of sacrifice. Go for it! CV: Thank you for taking time today. The conversation was really illuminating. I’m glad you shared your thoughts. I look forward to seeing you at Comic Con! PS: Thank you. I appreciate the interview

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COMIC CON PALM SPRINGS EVENTS

FRIDAY

4:00 PM - STAN LEE RIBBON CUTTING - In Front of Convention Center 7:30PM - ZOMBIE WALK - Down Indian Canyon Dr from the Convention Center to LULU California Bistro 7:45 - KICKOFF PARTY - Grand Ballroom 8PM – 9:30PM EVENING AND COCKTAILS w/ ANDREW NEIDERMAN - San Jacinto room

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1PM - COMIC CON PALM SPRINGS SYMPHONY POP LIVE - Grand Ballroom 3PM - STAR TREK BEYOND MOVIE EXPERIENCE - At MARY PICKFORD THEATRE. Limit 100 People. Sign up at DESERT ARC TABLE. $5 Donation. Shuttles to Pickford leave at 3PM Prompt. *ATTENTION - Screening coincides with STAN LEE PANEL. Attendees are guaranteed seating at Sunday’s STAN LEE PANEL. 6PM – 7PM COSTUME CONTEST - Comic Con Palm Springs would like to welcome cosplayers to our first year show by hosting a spectacular cosplay contest on the main stage in room The Grand Ballroom. To sign up, please visit the CASTLE CORSETRY booth #210 by 4PM.

9:30PM – 3:00AM BB’s COSTUME PARTY Grand Ballroom

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12PM - COMIC CON PALM SPRINGS SYMPHONY POP LIVE - Grand Ballroom 3PM – 4PM - KID’S COSTUME CONTESTThe Kids Cosplay Contest will take place in the Grand Ballroom. 12 and under only please sign up with a parent or guardian at the Castle Corsetry booth #210 by 1PM ZOMBIE MAZE ROOM Fri-Sat 5pm-11pm Sun 11am-4pm SUPER SONIC SPEED DATING Fri- 6:30pm – 8:00pm Sat- 11:00am – 12:30pm (LGBTQ), 1:00pm – 2:30pm, 3:00pm – 4:30pm, 5:00pm – 6:30 Sun- 11:00am – 12:30pm (LGBTQ), 1:00pm – 2:30pm, 3:00pm – 4:30pm CARD GAME ROOM - Magic The Gathering & Desert Pokemon League. 56 seats, 7 tables. Fri- 5:00pm to 8:00pm Sat- 10:00am to 7:00pm Sun- 9:30am to 4:00PM

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COMIC CON: OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN

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very so often, a piece of creative work grabs your attention and won’t let go. Thus is the case with Orphan is the New Orange, a brilliant homage to “Orange is the New Black,” and “Orphan Black.” If you are a fan of either of these works, you will appreciate an actress that takes on almost every role in this wonderful film playing as part of Geek Fest which is part of the inaugural Comic Con Palm Springs this weekend August 26-28th. I had the pleasure of interviewing the talented Jennifer Sorenson, the actress who dazzles on screen with unparalleled range and director Alethea Root who turned this technical challenge into a modern masterpiece of pop culture cinema. Meredith Riley Stewart and local producer, Kim Waltrip, produced the film. CV: Why did you want to do this film? AR: Meredith Riley called and said this project needs a director. I read it and loved it! I love both shows and got the jokes. She wanted to make it for very little and well, we expanded the budget to meet the vision. JS: I wanted to make this film, because I am a huge fan of both “Orphan Black” and “Orange is the New Black” and I thought it would be fun to recreate something that I admired so much. I also knew it would be a huge challenge and push me in ways I wouldn’t normally get to experience as both an actor and producer. I also felt that this was not a job that someone would hire me for, especially since I am a, relatively, “unknown” actor. So, like many artists I admire, I created my own work so I could show the world (and myself) what I was capable of. CV: What was most challenging about playing all the roles? JS: The turn around time between roles was the hardest. I sometimes had minutes to change wardrobe, make up and wigs and then go perform in a different accent, body and intention. At the same time, the time pressure helped me stay out of my head, because I couldn’t think. I had to just “do”. Filming in a live prison has its challenges, too. No daylight, for instance. AR: With an actress playing nearly all the parts, it was a real technical challenge to figure out how to not only make it engaging but also keep the

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lines clean (the physical lines) for editing the final cut together. Nothing could touch. Fortunately, we had an awesome editor! CV: Which of the characters are most like the real you? JS: Probably Allison, the suburban, psychotic housewife! Which is funny, because I’ve heard Tatiana Maslany say that she is most like Allison, too! And, I never understood that until I played her. But, there is something very honest about her and she is very focused and gets sh** done! She should probably run for president. CV: How does creating fan films differ from original dramas for you? JS: With fan films, you are very aware of your audience. You want to do the fans proud. I purposely made sure every single clone (to date) was either talked about or appeared in our film. There are also so many fun opportunities for “Easter Eggs”, which I always love. For instance, our license plate in the first scene is Cosima’s tag number. I feel like, although you’re restricted to another world you didn’t create… There is so much freedom to create within that world. AR: This really is our “love letter” to Tatiana! CV: Who are you most excited to see at Comic Con? AR: Stan Lee! I worked with him once as a Production Designer for an Activision promo. He played the janitor! He was really sweet. JS: Our friends from the film festival we are in, GeekFest Film Festival. It’s a great group of filmmakers. Meeting Stan Lee would be fun, too! CV: So, I heard you (Jennifer) almost died in Prison...what happened? AR: (Laughs) JS: Almost died, is a slight overstatement! Knocked out from being tasered, is more like it. While we were filming, my costumes were the actual prison uniforms they used in the prison we were filming at. I turned the corner walking to set one morning and a police officer jumped back and went for his taser. I yelled, “It’s me! It’s me!” Which seems dumb now, because what the hell did that mean? But, it worked! He relaxed and let

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me walk by. AR: We filmed in a “live” prison with real inmates. She could have died. CV: What do you want people to know about this project? JS: I want people to know that this project was, truly, a grass roots production. Alethea Root (our director) and I had no idea where the money and people were going to come from to make this film. We were just going to do it. She made me set a filming date. And, we did, at our first meeting. I thought she was crazy. We had no money, no equipment, etc. Two months later we pulled into a live prison and began filming. Everything just showed up (with a lot of hard work)! But, we did it and it’s changed my life. AR: Keeping the lighting consistent for the length of the scene was tough! We would set the lights in front of real inmates, not actors and then would be ready to shoot 9the scenes) but then

would have to reset due to the prisoners lunch break! CV: I loved this film! Congratulations and continued success. Thank you for your time today. AR: Ah, thanks! JS: Thank you! For more information on all the films screening at GeekFest at Comic Con Palm Springs, please go to: comicconpalmsprings.com. Filmmakers panel at 11 am on 8/27 and “O.I.T.N.O.” screening at 10:30 am on 8/28. Panels and screening will be in the Mojave Room inside the Renaissance Hotel Palm Springs.


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WINNING LOCAL ROCKERS HOLLACE AWARD PERFORM AT COMIC CON PALM SPRINGS

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or only having been a band for about a year now, Hollace has already experienced quite a few accolades and triumphant moments. Within the first few months of their existence they took the coveted, top-spot in the annual Coachella Valley Band Showcase at The Hood and last May they were awarded the honor of “Best New Band” at the Coachella Valley Music Awards. Overflowing with validation, it seems as though the boys from Hollace have hit the ground running and have nowhere to go but up. Currently on schedule to perform this Friday night at the first ever, Comic Con Palm Springs, Hollace is primed to rock the eager attendees at the much anticipated event. I have had the privilege of being acquainted with most of these guys for a few years now through previous projects they have been involved with and have always known them to be top-notch musicians with ambition and a strong work ethic. Three of the five band members are roommates who have been friends since their adolescent years growing up in the high-desert. Josh Ballard (drums), Stretch Fisher (bass) and James Eaton (rhythm guitar) have been making music together

since their High School years growing up in Yucca Valley and Joshua Tree. Eaton: “We know each other from way back and I had moved to Reno for 7 years. About three years ago I learned from Josh and Stretch that they were putting together a new band I and wanted to try out. I’ve been here since.” That particular group is no longer in existence, but with the addition of lead-vocalist and lyricist, Alex Antonio...the transition became a successful transformation. Front-man, Alex Antonio (formerly of Deadend Paradox), has brought into the mix a youthful energy accompanied by solid vocals and songwriting skills (not to mention a dreamy set of dimples). However, he insists that his bandmates make it easy to write songs with everyone having input. Antonio: “Much of what I come up with just comes to me when the guys are jamming and the lyrics just flow.” Those inspirational jam-sessions take place at the Cathedral City home of Ballard, Fisher and Eaton, which doubles as a rehearsal-space/recording studio and, as I have witnessed first-hand...it’s not exactly

BY ESTHER SANCHEZ PHOTO BY SCOTT PAM PHOTOGRAPHY a mickey-moused, garage situation. On the contrary, they have built quite an impressive setup of professional-quality equipment to meet just about any of the technical needs a band could have. Most of which is due to drummer and multi-instrumentalist, Josh Ballard. Anyone who knows Ballard knows he is a music-production whiz who would be a valuable asset to any band. Russell the Bear, a band that is a sideproject that also includes Fisher and Eaton is currently working on, “A Tribute to Naughty Boy,” which is an idea from Ballard’s heart. Ballard: “On Sept. 1st, Russell the Bear will be opening at The Palm Canyon Roadhouse for Hollace and 5th Town. I am really looking forward to it because we will be performing songs that were written by a good friend of mine who had passed away some years back and I can’t think of a better way to celebrate his life.” If Ballard is the sound and production guru, the guy who they all agree is the metaphoric, “backbone” of the band would be leadguitarist/backup vocalist, Frank Michel. Michel is one of those musicians that is fun to watch play because his obvious passion for performing radiates from within. Having previously played in bands in the Inland Empire before moving to the desert 7 years ago, he became eager to play music again and soon joined his first local band; a Muse coverband that consisted of several guys who are currently relevant participants of the local music scene. As far as being the unofficial leader behind Hollace, Michel admits that is true, but takes it in stride. Michel: “It comes natural through my personality and my work ethic to kind of lead and keep things moving in a way but in all actuality, with this group there is a lot of mutual respect for everyone’s opinion and although we disagree from time

GOO GOO DOLLS, TOURING TO SUPPORT THE RELEASE OF BOXES, TO PLAY FANTASY SPRINGS RESORT CASINO IN DECEMBER

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ulti-platinum, Grammynominated band Goo Goo Dolls will hit the road this fall for their

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the Special Events Center at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on Saturday, December 10, 2016. Goo Goo Dolls have had an unprecedented string of 14 number one and top ten hit singles including “Name,” “Slide,” “Black Balloon,” and “Better Days,” which, because of its uplifting lyrical spirit, was adopted by CNN as an anthem of sorts for the channel’s Hurricane Katrina recovery coverage. “Iris,” from the City of Angels soundtrack, spent nearly 12 straight months on the Billboard charts and held the number one position for 17 consecutive weeks. “Iris” was also reported by Billboard to be the biggest pop radio song of the last 20 years. Goo Goo Dolls, which features singer and guitarist John Rzeznik and bassist Robby Takac, have been on the road since

to time, we are always able to come to an agreement that suits us all. We all pretty much have the same goals and vision for the band’s future.” For Hollace, under the guidance and management of Mystic Avalanche Entertainment, the future does indeed appear bright. But, having such a whirlwind of success in the first year of existence, they can’t help but to look back on it with pride. Bassist, Stretch Fisher and I chatted about the biggest highlights of their journey as a group thus far. Fisher: “Well, in the beginning winning the battle of the bands at The Hood was awesome because we really had only been at it all together for a few months. Winning a CVMA for Best New Band was a huge honor for us as well.” Another big highlight for Hollace in the past year was their recent gig at House of Blues in San Diego. Antonio: “That was so great because I had been to so many shows there over the years, to actually be on that stage was pretty incredible.’’ With multiple gigs lined up in the coming months and a new album set to release before the year’s end, Hollace is just getting warmed up. If you have yet to jump on board their proverbial “wagon,” I suggest you climb aboard because it looks as though it’s going to be a hell of a ride. facebook.com/hollaceband.com twitter@hollaceband reverbnation.com/hollace instragram.com/hollaceband. You can also check them out on Spotify, iTunes and Amazon. Aug 26th - Comic Con Palm Springs/Sept st 1 - Palm Canyon Roadhouse /Sep. 11th- Tin Roof in San Diego

EVENTS July for an extensive summer headlining tour in support of their 11th studio album Boxes, an album lauded by the likes of People, Huffington Post, and Metro who call the album a “step forward in the band’s extensive repertoire.” Boxes features hit “So Alive,” which the Goo Goo Dolls have performed everywhere from The Today Show and The Talk to Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Conan. John Rzeznik has been honored with the Songwriters Hall of Fame Hal David Starlight Award and Goo Goo Dolls have been inducted into Guitar Center’s Historic Hollywood Rock Walk. Tickets for the 8pm Goo Goo Dolls show on Saturday, December 10th go on sale Friday, August 19th for $79, $59 and $49 at the Fantasy Springs Box Office, via telephone at 800-827-2946 or online at www.FantasySpringsResort.com.

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SPOTLIGHT 29 CASINO PRESENTS: AN EVENING WITH

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potlight 29 Casino is proud to present An Evening with Bill Engvall on Saturday, November 19 at 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale this Friday, August 19 at 10 a.m. at www. Spotlight29.com. Spotlight 29 Casino’s Spotlight Showroom offers the premier entertainment experience in the Coachella Valley. Alongside Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy and Ron White, Bill Engvall was part of the enormously successful Blue Collar Comedy Tour concert films, which have sold more than 9 million units and are some of the most watched movies and specials in Comedy Central history. Following the Blue Collar Comedy Tour movies, Engvall was reunited with Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy on the Them Idiots Whirled Tour, which was filmed as a special for CMT and aired 2012. Engvall also has several solo specials on Comedy Central including Aged and Confused and Live, which was certified multiplatinum, 15° Off Cool and Here’s Your Sign. Bill’s first album, Here’s Your Sign, has been certified platinum and held the #1 position on the Billboard Comedy Chart for 15 straight weeks, went on to peak at #5 on Billboard’s Current Country Album Chart and reached the Top 50 on Billboard’s Top 200 Album Chart. The single of the same name was ranked #1 on Billboard’s Country Singles Sales Chart for ten weeks, reached the Top 30 on the Billboard’s Singles Sales Chart, and achieved Gold status, which is not a common occurrence in the comedy market. In 1997, Engvall won the “Best Selling Comedy album” award at the annual National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM) convention. Bill’s second album, Dorkfish, was certified gold (500,000 copies), and had the honor of being ranked #1 on Billboard’s Comedy Chart. All of his following comedy album releases debuted at #1

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on the Billboard Comedy Chart, including 15° Off Cool and Aged and Confused. Prepare for a night of non-stop laughter with Bill Engvall at Spotlight 29 Casino on Saturday, November 19. Tickets are $35, $45 and $55 and are available at www.Spotlight29.com, Star Tickets (800) 585-3737, or the Spotlight 29 Box Office and Gift Shop. Doors open at 7 p.m. The show starts at 8 p.m. All concerts are available to ages 6 and older, unless otherwise noted. ADDITIONAL UPCOMING SHOWS Aug 20 - Los Tucanes de Tijuana Sep 3 - Comedian Rodney Carrington (Ages 21+ Only) Sep 10 - LA Cast of Beatlemania, Celebration of The Beatles Sep 17 - Ramón Ayala y Sus Bravos del Norte y Ramon Ayala Jr. Sepr 23 - Squeeze Oct 14 - Roberto Tapia Oct 22 - Comedian Arsenio Hall Oct 29 - Kissed Alive, Celebration of KISS Nov 5 - Rock of the 80’s featuring The Motels, The Smithereens, The Romantics Nov 19 - An Evening with Bill Engvall Nov 26 - ABBAFAB, Celebration of ABBA

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LIVE MUSIC & ART COLLABORATION AT THE PALMS IN WONDER VALLEY. FEATURING SON OF THE VELVET RAT, GILBERT BRETTERBAUER & SPECIAL GUESTS

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potlight 29 Casino is proud to present Roger Hodgson, Legendary Singer - Songwriter formerly of Supertramp, on Saturday, December 3 at 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale this Friday, August 26 at 10 a.m. at www.Spotlight29.com, with a special pre-sale on Wednesday, August 24 at 10 a.m. Pre-Sale will be available online at www.startickets.com or by phone through Star Tickets at (800) 585-3737 and fans must use the password “DREAMER” for presale access. Spotlight 29 Casino’s Spotlight Showroom offers the premier entertainment experience in the Coachella Valley. Roger Hodgson is recognized as one of the most gifted composers, songwriters and lyricists of our time! As the legendary voice, writer and arranger of most of Supertramp’s greatest hits that led to more than 60 million record sales, he gave us amazingly enduring songs such as: “The Logical Song,” “Breakfast in America,” “Give a Little Bit,” “Take the Long Way Home,” “Dreamer,” “It’s Raining Again,” “School,” “Fool’s Overture” and so many others that have become the sound track of our lives. Hodgson co-founded the progressive rock band Supertramp in 1969 and was with them for 14 years. Hodgson has twice been

INTRO-GRAZ SPECTION PRESENTS

recognized by ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers) for his songs being in the top played songs in their repertory, proving that they have indeed stood the test of time. Don’t miss out on an incredible evening with Roger Hodgson at Spotlight 29 Casino on Saturday, December 3. Tickets are $45, $55 and $65 and are available at www. Spotlight29.com, Star Tickets (800) 5853737, or the Spotlight 29 Box Office and Gift Shop. Doors open at 7 p.m. The show starts at 8 p.m. All concerts are available to ages 6 and older, unless otherwise noted.

aturday, September 17th at The Palms in Wonder Valley, musical group Son of the Velvet Rat, will celebrate their seasonal return to the high-desert with a very special evening of live music and art in collaboration with fellow Austrian artist and friend, Gilbert Bretterbauer and sponsored by the Austrian artists association INTRO-GRAZSpection. The outdoor stage at The Palms will be transformed by Bretterbauer’s fabric installation entitled Desert Desolation Décor creating a unique acoustic effect and an extraordinary spatial feeling featuring live sets by Son of the Velvet Rat (Georg Altziebler and Heike Binder) with a performance by The Sibleys and other special guests to be announced. Showtime is at 7:30pm. This is not a ticketed event. Desert Desolation Décor is a spin-off of a stage installation designed by Gilbert Bretterbauer and used at a live appearance by SotVR in 2014 (ephermeropterae tba 21/ Augarten). This multilayered fabric construction enwraps the musical performance in an external shell consisting of decorative elements meant to evoke an open-ended form of existence and an intimate nomadic retreat beyond the realm of the traditional urban backdrop. Signed copies of an adjunct publication containing lyrics of SotVR’s songs along with drawings and photographs by Gilbert Bretterbauer will be offered for purchase at the performance. The limited edition book elaborates on the tense, complex interrelationship between transience and sustainability permeating every aspect of the creative, artistic experience. Son of the Velvet Rat (sonofthevelvetrat. com) is the project of Austrian songwriter Georg Altziebler and his wife Heike Binder who now make their home in the California desert. With an impressive band history, their catalog includes award-winning collaborations with luminaries such as Lucinda Williams, Ken Coomer and Peter Jesperson. Their lyrics are purely poetic and their sound intersects and intertwines the genres of garage punk with French chanson and European folk-noir in a spectrum of style that seems to both surrender to and defy gravity. This special performance event highlights the couple’s return from a sixmonth tour in Austria, Poland and the U.K. on

the heels of a newly-recorded and yet-to-bereleased album produced by Joe Henry (whose most recent collaborators include, Billy Bragg, Bettye LaVette, Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell). Gilbert Bretterbauer is an Austrian artist whose works span a range of visual, architectural and interior design. In addition to being an artist in the fields of textiles, painting and installations, he also writes using his autobiographical experiences and circumstances to create his own words of interwoven language texts. To present his textile collections and limited furniture editions to a broader public, he started the company bretterbauerobjects.com. Bretterbauer also teaches in the Department of Textiles.Art. Design at the University of Arts Linz, AU. His work is shown at the Harry Bichler Rauminhalt Gallery in Vienna, AU. INTRO-GRAZ-Spection is an Austria-based art initiative producing interdisciplinary projects and international public offerings in the form of visual arts, literature, theater, music, film, architecture, photography, etc. with unusual, new perspectives and possibilities. With its oscillation between music & art, permanence & elusiveness, and its international implications, one senses that Desert Desolation Decor perhaps embodies the complete archetypal essence of IGS. The Sibleys (facebook.com/The-Sibleys) are a rock trio comprised of James Sibley – drums and vocals, his sister Laura Sibley – guitar and vocals, and bassist Thom Merrick. Their music sounds like how the land looks, with a good harmony sung on top of it. They live out east of the town of 29 Palms in Wonder Valley, way beyond the sign that says “Next Services 100 Miles.” The Sibleys write about the desert and people they know and perform in a roadhouse called The Palms, that they own and operate. Their album “The Sibleys / Live Music Saturday” was released in 2011 by Amboy Road Records and produced by Ben Vaughn. Special Guests: Stay tuned for a full line-up of high-desert musical talent to be announced. The Palms is located at 83131 Amboy Road, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277 (760.361.2810). For more information and updates about this event visit, search for DESERT DESOLATION DECOR on Facebook.


BACKSTAGE JAZZ

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CELEBRITY JAM FEST AT THE WOODHAVEN COUNTRY CLUB IN PALM DESERT

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love jazz. I love jazz so much that I am doing whatever I can do to bring more jazz to the area. I’ve been doing jazz events in the desert for 5 years. They continue to grow. My latest event is giving you more of what you’ve been asking for. Celebrity Jam Fest steps up the popular Celebrity Jazz Jam series into a ballroom atmosphere. On Wednesday night, Oct. 5, from 6-9pm national artists and local favorites (20 artists so far) will hit the stage at the Woodhaven Country Club in Palm Desert, to treat you to a selection of jazz, blues, funk, groove, R&B and more at the Celebrity Jam Fest. There will be table linens, candlelight, and more inside. Outside on the patio there are tables and chairs which overlook the ballroom where there will be a dance floor all overlooking the beautiful golf course. We’re starting with an ‘Artist Appreciation Party’ from 5-6 in the lounge with wine tasting, liquor tasting, and a selection of food pairings by the new Chef at Woodhaven Country Club. Chef Richard Perez was previously at The Cork Tree. He will be creating some tantalizing tidbits to compliment the wine and liquor tastings. Tastings will continue until 7 pm. This is great opportunity to meet the artists, mix and mingle, take some photos and get a CD or two signed. Bottles of wine and specially priced

premium cocktails will be offered (no host bar) with cocktail service throughout the evening. Our headliners are Adam Hawley who just spent 5 weeks at #1 on Billboard with his first single “35th Street” with Eric Darius. He is an incredible guitarist who toured with Jennifer Lopez, Manhattan Transfer and most recently on tour with Dave Koz opening up for Barry Manilow. We had him at our last show in May and I had to bring him back. He’s off the hook crazy good. Our emcee is Slim Man; singer, composer, author of a great cookbook, with an impressive track record, he’s also the 2016 CV Music Award for Best Jazz Vocalist. Greg Vail (sax, flute, clarinet, and recording artist who’s sold over a million CDs) will be there and he will blow you away with his chops. The LA Jazz Artist of the Year and multitalented Bob Sena will be there with his vibes, trumpet, and vocals. If you love Latin jazz, Bob is your man. He travels in from Las Vegas. He’s a regular part of my jams. He’s that good. We’ve just added Paris and Melody Escovedo, father and daughter from the famous Escovedo family (Santana, Sheila E) on percussion. Our core band consists of Andrew Ford, bass guitarist. He has shared the stage or

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BY PATTE PURCELL studio with Al Jarreau, Whitney Houston, David Crosby, Chaka Khan, George Duke, Gladys Knight, James Ingram, Dianne Reeves, Peabo Bryson, Patti Austin, Lynne Fiddmont, Christopher Cross, Jerry Butler, Michael McDonald, and the list goes on and on. Hans Zermuehlen, keys player is an A lister who plays or has played with everybody in the industry. He does everything including Latin jazz extremely well. A tall, spirited player he’s a show in himself. Joe Baldino is our guitarist. He is a composer, and recording artist playing a variety of guitars. Joe’s passion for music comes through in every note he plays. I’ve been working with Joe for a couple of years now. He’s in the process of recording a CD produced by legendary Brian Bromberg. This recording will include guest appearances by some of the biggest names in the smooth Jazz industry. It is scheduled to be out late this year. Craig Chesnut is an accomplished drummer who plays all over Southern California with Slim Man, John Stanley King, and many more. Special guests include Sergio Villegas a flamenco guitarist who’s recorded on over 50 CDs and has played with some impressive artists and bands including Shakira, Baby Face, Los Fugitives, and the famous Gypsy Kings. One of the desert’s favorites, Rose Mallett, will bring her bluesy style to the jam with her vocals. Another diva from the desert, Keisha D, will be there belting out one of her songs. Cleer, a talented vocalist from LA but more recently the desert, will be opening the jam with “Uptown funk”. Cleer was trained and groomed by the voice coach for Michael Jackson. The desert’s own Cat Lyn Day, a jazz vocalist and actress, who is best known for her Marilyn Monroe numbers will wow the crowd. I’m bringing in 2 vocalists from outside the area that I’m sure will delight you. J.C. Bentley is a sassy vocalist and recording

artist with a spirited style. Peggie Perkins has an incredible voice. I heard her sit with Art of Sax a few years ago and I’ve always wanted to hear her again. To complete the special guests Dave Thomasson a talented sax player, originally from Chicago, but most recently LA, will be rounding out the horn section. We’ve also got Mark Gagliano on percussion.There may be a few more surprises by show time. That’s the great thing about a jam; it’s so ‘Alive’. Tickets start at $30 for general admission first come basis on the outdoor patio attached to the ballroom. VIP Platinum tickets are $60 and include indoor ballroom European seating at linen covered tables with candlelight and priority seating. It also includes the VIP Artist Appreciation Party from 5-6 and wine tasting, liquor tasting, and food pairings from 5-7 pm. VIP Gold tickets are $45 and include 2nd tier ballroom seating with linens and candlelight, cocktail table service and no host bar. For tickets visit our ticket site http://www. purplepass.com/celebrityjamfest or call Purplepass at 1-800-316-8559. What: Celebrity Jam Fest at Woodhaven Country Club, a Private Party When: Wednesday night Oct. 5, from 6-9. Artist’s Appreciation Party from 5-6 for VIP ticket holders. Where: Woodhaven Country Club, 41-555 Woodhaven Dr. East • Palm Desert, CA 92211 Attire: Desert Chic Specials thanks to our sponsors Coachella Valley Weekly and Westin Desert Willow Villas. If you have other questions contact Patte Purcell 1-702-219-6777. Patte Purcell - Muze Muzic pattepurcell@yahoo.com 1-702-219-6777

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CONSIDER THIS

JAKE BUGG B

BY ELENI P. AUSTIN

“ON MY ONE” (VIRGIN/EMI RECORDS)

ack in the late ‘50s and early ‘60s, Bob Dylan found inspiration from American Folk music, in particular, Woody Guthrie. For the Beatles, it was the primitive Rock & Roll and the Rhythm & Blues emanating from America. The Rolling Stones were deeply influenced by the rural Blues birthed in the Mississippi delta and electrified in Chicago. When Jake Bugg had his first musical epiphany it happened while he was watching a “Simpsons” episode. That’s how it goes for Millennials, inspiration comes from sources both weird and mundane. Skateboard videos, car commercials and computer games currently have a broader impact than records or radio. For Jake Bugg it was the “Simpsons” episode that focused on bullying and Astronomy, while Don McLean’s song, “Vincent,” (a paean to the 19th century painter), played in the background. Jake Bugg was born Jake Edwin Charles Kennedy in Nottingham, England in 1994. His parents each had nascent careers in music and separated when Jake was quite young. He grew up on a council estate and began playing guitar at age 12, not long after the “Simpsons” episode aired. Digging deeper as he began woodshedding, Jake drew inspiration from heavyweights like the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Donovan, Johnny Cash and the Everly Brothers, along with Britain’s biggest ‘90s band, Oasis. He dropped out of school at age 16 and adopted his dad’s surname, Bugg, as his stage name. After playing a few local gigs, he submitted his own music to BBC Introducing, a program created to support new and unsigned musicians. In 2011, He was selected to play on the “BBC Introducing” stage at the venerable Glastonbury Festival. That exposure garnered him a contract with Mercury Records. His self-titled debut arrived in late 2012 and critics immediately drew comparisons to a young Bob Dylan. Jake quickly brushed off the correlation, saying at this point,

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Metallica was a bigger inspiration. But it was easy to see the similarities; the same, chain-smoking, nervous energy, and an affinity for spare acoustic music that inspired by both young men. His album hit #1 on the British charts. Following high profile tours opening for Lana Del Rey and Noel Gallagher (architect for Oasis’ sound), Jake retreated to ShangriLa studio to record his second effort. A world away from council flats, the Malibu studio is owned by Rick Rubin, one of the most influential producers on the planet. Rick enlisted Elvis Costello’s drummer, Pete Thomas, as well as Red Hot Chilli Peppers drummer Chad Smith to bolster Jake’s sound. Shangri-La, was released in late 2013. Although he gracefully avoiding the dreaded sophomore slump, his second effort didn’t receive the same enthusiasm as his debut. Still, it shot to #3 on the British charts and #46 on the Billboard Top 200. Quite suddenly, Jake experienced a bit of backlash for collaborating (on both albums) with ex-Snow Patrol-er Iain Archer and Jack White/Raconteurs cohort, Brendan Benson, as though co-writing songs made his success invalid. Following tour commitments he laid low for a bit. Mike D. of the Beastie Boys offered to produce some tracks, but the results were unsatisfactory, so Jake decided to go it alone. Nearly three years after ShangriLa dropped, Jake has returned with On My One. He considers it his make-orbreak record. The first two tracks, “On My One” and “Gimme The Love” set the schizophrenic tone for the rest of the 11 song set. Roiling acoustic guitar and snap-turtle snare drum beats accentuate the brooding title track. “On My One” is Nottingham slang for “on my own” and Jake does his best to convey not only the lonely isolation of life on road, but also the ephemeral quality of Pop Star success. “I’m just a poor

boy from Nottingham, I had my dreams/ But in this world they’re gone they’re gone, Oh I’m so lonesome on my one.” “Gimme...” is a stylistic 180, fusing strafing blasts of Telecaster riffs over acidhouse rhythms that recall the Madchester music scene that gripped Great Britain in the late ‘80s. (Maybe Jake saw an obscure “Simpsons” episode devoted to the Stone Roses and Inspiral Carpets). The lyrics offer a glimpse into the creative process of trying to write a “hit” song; “Stick lies and rhymes about the old days, keep ‘em rich just to make new waves/I’ve thought about it in a few ways, full back tough on the pale blaze.” And so it goes, Jake never wanted the “New Dylan” tag and here he gives himself permission to color outside those lines. Both “Never Want To Dance” and “Love, Hope And Misery” display an unexpected facility for Soul music. His vocals seem to be channeling both Al Green and Australia’s original boy band, the Brothers Gibb. The former blends languid rhythms, sleek keys and peppery horns. The lyrics mine the rich “Baby, baby don’t get hooked on me” ethos pioneered by Mac Davis in the early ‘70s. “And I don’t know if I need ya, I know it might be cruel/And I don’t think that I love ya, I know I’m such fool.” The latter sounds like the bastard child of the Black Keys and the Bee Gees. Stinging guitar licks collide with echo-y slapback bass, a tick-tock beat and soulful strings.

Jake affects a rueful falsetto croon. His words of comfort don’t completely mollify, because, um, nature. “They say it comes in threes, love, hope and misery/ And the first two are wrong and tell me I am wrong, I hope that I am and you don’t hate me/ Don’t be mad, I’m just a man, and I know that you must hate me.” The album’s most ambitious songs, “Bitter Salt” and Ain’t No Rhyme” provide a one-two punch “Bitter...” is a Bluesy stomp, powered by a four-on-the-floor beat, shapeshifty guitars that ricochet, drone and jangle. Meanwhile, on “Ain’t...” Jake unleashes his inner MC. Over a kinetic rhythm and shanga-lang guitars he unspools a cautionary tale of teenage rebellion and crime. He isn’t exactly rapping, but he spits his verses with authority. Ultimately, the best tracks here hew more closely to the Folky template he created for his first two albums. The jaunty melody of “The Love You Were Hoping For” belies a lonely, Eleanor Rigby-esque portrait. “Put Out The Fire” is an infectious mash-up of Johnny Cash’s “Folsom Prison Blues” and “Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream.” The Shaggy Dog saga of “Livin’ Up Country” is a ramshackle Country charmer. “All That” is a tender encomium to a brief romantic encounter that recalls long gone troubadours like Nick Drake and Tim Buckley. The album closes with the swagger-y Blues shuffle “Hold On To You” that kind of just hits the spot. On paper, this album shouldn’t really work. Stylistically, “On My One” is all over the map. On most of the tunes, Jake plays all the instruments himself, and also handles production, with a bit of assistance from Jacknife Lee, (R.E.M., the Cars, U2). Really, this record charts the progress of a kid who’s gone from a scrubby council flat in Nottingham to the posh surroundings of Notting Hill. It may not be perfect, but it definitely feels authentic. Clearly, Jake Bugg is just getting started.


ART SCENE

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BY REBECCA PIKUS

MAURO ROSSO’S VISION OF A HERO A

s a real tribute to the famous comic book character Batman, artist Mauro Rosso has painted his interpretation of the true heart and soul of the hero – the Superhero Series of paintings. Fans and aficionados of this heroic character will have a unique opportunity to view and collect these one of a kind paintings of the Superhero. Concurrent with the exciting COMIC CON Event at the Palm Springs Convention Center & the Renaissance Hotel this weekend, August 26 - 28, Rebecca Fine Art Gallery will present a special showing of the Superhero Series paintings. The Gallery is located in the new Perez Road Art District in Cathedral City, a short drive from the Convention Center. Mauro Rosso is a cutting-edge artist who makes his home on Alba, Italy. His current series “Batman - The Superhero Collection” are commanding canvases - 4 ft. x 8 ft. - and in a collector’s home are subtle yet riveting at the same time. Rosso’s Batman is not a ‘comic book figure’ but rather a different,

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more humane Batman - a Hero in the truest sense. This Batman is not grandstanding, but protecting the more vulnerable of our world. In addition, the elegant Catwoman, seen in repose after a Night Serenade, compliments her Batman. These art pieces have to be seen in person - they elicit powerful emotions from onlookers - they are simple yet inspiring works of art. In this incredible collection created for the American market Mauro Rosso is sharing his concept and idea of his favorite

hero, behind the scene into daily life - a man superhero dealing with the daily problems and challenges, an intimate portrait of an inaccessible figure that is still the attraction for millions of people around the world. Batman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and first appeared in Detective Comics #27 (May 1939). Originally named the “Bat-Man” the character is also referred to by such epithets as the Caped Crusader, the Dark Knight, and the World’s Greatest Detective. Batman’s secret identity is Bruce Wayne, an American billionaire, playboy, philanthropist, and owner of Wayne Enterprises. After witnessing the murder of his parents as a child, he swore revenge on criminals, an oath tempered by a sense

of justice. Wayne trains himself physically and intellectually and crafts a bat-inspired persona to fight crime. Batman operates in the fictional Gotham City, with assistance his butler Alfred, police commissioner Gordon, and vigilante allies such as Robin. Unlike most superheroes, Batman does not possess any superpowers; rather, he relies on his genius intellect, physical prowess, martial arts abilities, detective skills, science and technology. A large assortment of villains, make up Batman’s rogues gallery, including his archenemy, the Joker. Catwoman is a fictional character appearing in American comic books, also published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. The character was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, and she made her debut in Batman #1 (Spring 1940), in which she is known as “the Cat”. Catwoman is known for having a complex relationship with Batman and has been Batman’s most enduring love interest. Don’t miss this opportunity, while in Palm Springs, to see the Superhero art of Mauro Rosso, represented exclusively in the United States by Rebecca Fine Art Gallery. REBECCA FINE ART GALLERY, 68895 Perez Rd, #7, Cathedral City, Ca - (760) 534-5888 pikuspeople2@aol.com - Fineartvortex.com - Gallery hours Fri. Aug. 26 & Sat. Aug. 27 from 11am-4pm or By Appt. and Sun. Aug. 28 By Appt.

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PET PLACE

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BY JANET McAFEE

IN MEMORY OF SUMMER, BRING YOUR DOG INSIDE!

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his August marks the one year anniversary of the death of a Silky Terrier who passed away in the blazing summer heat. The animal rescuers who valiantly tried to save the pup named her “Summer”. Summer sought refuge from the hot weather under an automobile in a Desert Hot Springs car lot. Tragically, the soaring temperature and the hot sand beneath her feet proved too excessive for Summer’s little body, and the site became her coffin. Undoubtedly, there are other Coachella Valley dogs that passed away from this summer’s relentless heat, some left in cars, others left on hot patios, or kept as “outdoor only” dogs in backyards. Their stories did

not make the news or grab the attention of hundreds of animal lovers as did Summer’s sad ending. This cannot be said enough - - BRING YOUR DOG INDOORS DURING THIS HOT WEATHER! Take Benji on long walks in the early morning and evenings, avoiding outings when the sun is at its highest. Avoid asphalt and concrete when you walk, and stick to shaded areas whenever possible. This is not the time to have him run alongside while you bicycle ride. Popular flat nosed breeds such as Shih Tzu’s, Pugs, Pekingese, Bulldogs, and Boxers are at greatest risk from the heat, as are puppies and older dogs. Most Coachella Valley residents are wonderful pet parents, and they keep their pets indoors and treat them like family. Dogs are social pack animals, and like nothing more than being by your side. It is a sad sight to see a neighbor’s dog tied to a post or fence day after day in this sweltering heat, forlorn and bereft of human companionship. Under California penal code section 597, it is illegal to tether or chain a dog to a post or other structure for longer than 3 hours in a 24 hour period. Other dogs may have the run of the yard, but they suffer horribly in the blazing sun,

their water bowls heating up. Dogs sweat through their foot pads, and their release of body heat is not as efficient as in humans. If you decide to approach offending friends and neighbors, do so in a nonjudgmental way, trying to educate them about the dangers the heat poses to their pets. Ask them, “Why do you keep your dog outside?” Some people were raised by parents who admonition “dogs belong inside” is embedded in their minds. Some people grew up on farms and in rural areas where dogs mingled with outdoor livestock and appeared content. Others came from countries where dogs are routinely kept outside all the time. However, we live in a geographical area of extreme summer heat that can jeopardize your dog’s health and even cost him his life. Rising temperatures cause a multitude of medical problems

MEET MOJAVE Biggest of the litter with looks and personality to match, this playful 8-weekold fellow promises feline fun, frolicking, & friendship. Rescued by ForeverMeow, www.forevermeow.org (760) 355-6767.

MEET PRINCE & PRINCESS This lovely “angel in fur” 6-yr-old Spaniel mix girl waits for a home at the Coachella Valley Animal Campus, 72-050 Pet Land Pl, 1000 Palms, (760) 343-3644. Dog ID#A1305626. Sedona loves belly rubs and hanging with her humans.

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for your dogs that can bring expensive veterinary bills. Bored and lonely, outdoor only dogs frequently develop bad habits. They chew up patio furniture, dig up plants, and create a neighborhood nuisance with their incessant barking. These animals lack socialization, and fail to bond with their families. Here is the best reason for keeping your dog inside the house with you. He will become your loving companion, amaze you with his devotion, comfort you when you are sick or feel blue, and communicate without speaking in ways you can never imagine. I hope this article will make a few folks reconsider their position on the inside/ outside issue. I hope this message will save the lives of dogs will not have to endure the suffering and premature death that happened to Summer, a dog that touched so many of our hearts. Please email me if this article convinces you or someone you know to transition their pet indoors. I will happily provide house training information or answer other questions about keeping your pup inside. Stay cool, and enjoy the summer with Benji inside. Jmcafee7@verizon.net


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THE VINO VOICE

August 25 to August 31, 2016

BY RICK RIOZZA

WINE ANSWERS WITHOUT WHINING

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ne of the pleasant things about being on a winery destination getaway is the relaxing downtime afforded between all of the swirls and sips of the escape. However, my computer is bulging out of control with unanswered emails from you lovely vino readers, so how ‘bout I get to a couple of responses out loud here. Some wine concerns to ferret and consider: Greg, La Quinta—I forgot that I left my white wine in the freezer, now they’re pretty much frozen and the corks are even popping out. What do I do? Well— you didn’t indicate what wines were affected. If you had a Grand or Premier Cru Montrachet, or a Kistler Chardonnay, or perhaps a Château d’Yquem … email me this info immediately. I’ll be right over to properly extricate the corks (frozen liquid expands—so your corks had nowhere else to go but out!) and we’ll let the wine unchill for a bit, and then we’ll drink them down. You may also wish to have some great appetizers on hand. Again, the wine is fine; cold is good—heat is always the culprit. But this gets us discussing the “art of chilling wine”—like there’s such a thing. When you chill a wine, of course you are the king or queen of your wine realm and your directive influences the way you and your guests perceive the wine in four distinct ways: the aromatics, acidity, the tannins, and sugar. The aromatics are present because the perfumed molecules are constantly on the move and evaporating from the wine. The hotter the wine, the more alcohol molecules evaporate than the aromatics, creating a possible rough & tumble aroma; too cold and you’ll choke anything from leaving the chilly liquid; just right, you and Goldilocks will witness a slow, steady, layered release of aromatic compounds. Enjoy life—take the time to smell the bouquet. Acidity in a wine tends to be accentuated by chilling, again because it tends to be

balanced by the fruitiness of a wine. The higher perceived acidity adds to the refreshing quality of a wine—reason why we chill both reds and whites. Tannins –the drying, puckering sometimes bitter compound found primarily in red wines—become more obvious in cooler wines, primarily since tannins are assertive and generally balanced by the fruitiness of a wine. That’s why lighter bodied reds chill-up better and retain their predominant fruit flavor. In the desert here, we love chilling our red wine. Examples of some very chill-able reds include the French Beaujolais and Loire Cab Franc, a young Spanish Rioja, and lightbodied Pinot Noirs—like those from Oregon or especially New Zealand. Italians with their food-friendly acidic wines are always game for a quick chill such as Valpolicella, a dry or off-dry Lambrusco, and the coquettish Barbera d’Asti. Sweetness is another important component of wine that can be enhanced or minimized due to the serving temperature. As mentioned previously, acidity in wine tends to be accentuated by cooling the wine. The colder the wine, your perception of the acidity will help to balance any sugar in your wine, leading to a dryer palate impression. Conversely, serving the wine warmer will lead to an impression that the wine is more obviously sweet. On a similar subject, check this one out: Leslie, Palm Desert—I’m just getting into really enjoying wine but I can’t wrap my mind around the term “dry wine”. Everything I’m trying out is very wet—lol. So what’s up? It looks like you nailed it. I don’t like the term either. Once when I taught Wine 101, at the community college, an older student—bless her heart—who sat at the back of the room, thought I kept going on about “dried wine”. As I continued on the subject, she kept making huffing noises and rolling her eyes. She later complained to the administration that I was a dupe and was

wasting her time. We can get nerdy with word origins, but the better approach is to simply say: “Dry”, in theory, means that there is no sugar left in a wine after fermentation, and none has been added. Of course, when talking about dry we are back to discussing the perception of a wine. People toss around terms like “dry” and “off-dry” all the time, thinking these are well defined factors for the way a wine tastes; here, sweet or not sweet—or kinda sweet?? Many dry wines in fact contain a bit of residual sugar, which can be left in a wine to help balance high acidity or tannins.

Oftentimes, it’s left there because it makes a wine taste fruitier and possibly feel richer—what’s not to like about this. Above, I mentioned both a “dry” and “off-dry” Lambrusco for chilling. I wrote this to distinguish from the very sweet and ever sticky Riunite, a once-popular brand that’s still around but has Americans thinking all Lambrusco is sweet-sweet. To kind of get off the subject, let me say this: the sexy & spritz-y real Italian Lambrusco is lovingly lively: Vivace! Lambrusco’s allure especially shines when served with food. Native to a land of rich foods—hard, salty cheeses; fatty charcuterie; hearty, meaty pasta sauces— the wine’s bright acidity, nose-tingling fizz, and dark, sometimes mildly tannic fruit, provides the ideal counterbalance. Now to get back on the subject, even in Italy, the range of Lambrusco style is secco (dry), amabile (off-dry), or dolce (sweet). It’s enough to drive you to drink. Cheers! Rick is your somm-about-town & quaffer-at-large. Contact him at your own risk at winespectrum@aol.com

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­­THUR AUGUST 25 29 PALMS INN; 29 Palms; 760-367-3505 Bobby Furgo & Co. 6pm ACE HOTEL; PS; 760-325-9900 Full Moon Party 7pm, Discoteca w/ DJ Victor Rodriguez 9pm AJ’S ON THE GREEN; C.C.; 760-202-1111 Francesca Amari Jazz Trio 7pm AZUL; PS; 760-325-5533 Piano Bar 6pm BART LOUNGE; C.C.; 760-799-8800 DJ and Dancing 9pm THE BLOCK; CC; 760-832-7767 Reggae Thursdays 9pm BLUEMBER; RM; 760-862-4581 John Stanley King 6-10pm CHILL BAR; PS; 760-327-1079 Cakes, Symara Stone and Giselle Woo 8pm DHS SPA LOUNGE; DHS; 760-329-6787 Karaoke w/ DJ Scott 9pm FISHERMAN’S GROTTO; PD; 760-7766533 Barry Baughn and Bob Gross 6:30pm GADI’S RESTAURANT AND BAR; YV; 760365-6633 Open Mic Night 7pm THE GRILL ON MAIN; LQ; 760-777-7773 T.B.A. 7:30pm THE HOOD; PD; 760-636-5220 Red’s Rockstar Karaoke 9pm HOODOO COCKTAIL GARDEN @ THE HYATT; PS; 760-322-9000 Chris Lomeli 6:30pm HUNTER’S; PS; 760-323-0700 Open Mic 9pm INDIAN WELLS RESORT HOTEL; IW; 760345-6466 Frank DiSalvo 6pm JOSHUA TREE SALOON; JT; 760-366-2250 Punk Rock Night 9pm KOKOPELLI’S; YV; 760-228-2589 Karaoke 7pm LA RUE BISTRO; LQ; 760-296-3420 Slim Man 6pm LAS CASUELAS TERRAZA; PS; 760-3252794 Hot Rox LIT@FANTASY SPRINGS; IND; 760-3452450 Country Night w/ JB & the Big Circle Riders 8pm THE LOUNGE, AGUA CALIENTE; RM; 888999-1995 Quinto Menguante 8-1am MELVYN’S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE; PS; 760-325-2323 Ron Greenip 8pm NEIL’S LOUNGE; IND; 760-347-1522 Karaoke 8pm THE NEST; PD; 760-346-2314 Kevin Henry 6-8pm Tim Burleson 8pm PAPPY & HARRIET’S; PT; 760-365-5956 Campout XII w/ Hickman, Dalton Gang, Johnny Hickman, Kolars and Skylar Gudasz 8pm PLAN B LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AND COCKTAILS; TP; 760-343-2115 Organic Music Group Presents: Locally Connected w/ 2Toxic, Tiptoe Stallone, Allen Alpine, Lost Age gang and Whyte Fridai 9pm SAMMY G’s; PS; 760-320-8041 Evaro Brothers 8pm SHANGHAI RED’S @ THE FISHERMAN’S MARKET; PS; 760-322-9293 The Smooth Brothers 7pm SULLIVAN’S STEAKHOUSE; PD; 760-3413560 Dude Jones 6pm TACK ROOM TAVERN; IND; 760-347-9985 T-Bone Karaoke 8pm THREE SIXTY NORTH; PS; 760-327-1773 Anthony DiGerlando Show 6:30pm VILLAGE PUB; PS; 760-323-3265 DJ Khodi Rayne 4:30-9pm, Nite Fixx 9-2am WOODY’S BURGER; PS; 760-230-0188 Yve Evans 6:30pm ZELDA’S; PS; 760-325-2375 DJ 8pm

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LA RUE BISTRO; LQ; 760-296-3420 Slim Man 6pm LAS CASUELAS TERRAZA; PS; 760-32519TH HOLE; PD; 760-772-6696 Dude 2794 Palm Springs Sound Company in the Jones 9pm afternoon, Hot Rox in the night 29 PALMS INN; 29 Palms; 760-367-3505 LIT@FANTASY SPRINGS; IND; 760-345Bob Garcia Band 6:30pm 2450 Circle of Fifths 9pm ACE HOTEL; PS; 760-325-9900 Bochum THE LOUNGE; AGUA CALIENTE; RM; 888Welt 10pm AGAVE LOUNGE@THE HYATT REGENCY; 999-1995 DJ Jerry 9pm MELVYN’S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE; PS; IW; 760-674-4080 Art of Sax 8pm 760-325-2323 Ron Greenip 8pm AJ’S ON THE GREEN; C.C.; 760-202-1111 NEIL’S LOUNGE; IND; 760-347-1522 Siobhan 7pm Karaoke 8-1:15am AZUL; PS; 760-325-5533 Fleet Easton THE NEST; PD; 760-346-2314 Kevin Henry 7:30pm 6-8pm Tim Burleson 8pm BART LOUNGE; C.C.; 760-799-8800 PALM CANYON ROADHOUSE; PS; 760Burning Bash V w/ Eevaan Tre, Million, Al Rossi, The Flusters, Spankshaft, CIVX, Derek 327-4080 Southbound & Co. 9pm PALM DESERT COUNTRY CLUB; PD; 760Jordan Gregg, Upper Class Poverty w/ DJ 345-0222 TBA 6:30pm Skyhigh 8pm BISTRO 60 @TRILOGY; LQ; 760-501-0620 PAPPY & HARRIET’S; PT; 760-365-5956 Campout XII w/ Camper Van Beethoven, The Carmens 6pm Jesika Von Rabbi, Jonathan Segel, The THE BLOCK; C.C.; 760-832-7767 Karaoke Whiskey Gentry and Skylar Gudasz 8pm 9pm PEABODY’S CAFÉ; PS; 760-322-1877 BLUE BAR, SPOTLIGHT 29; INDIO; 760Karaoke 7:30pm 775-5566 DJ Double A 8pm PLAN B LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AND BLUEMBER; RM; 760-862-4581 The COCKTAILS; TP; 760-343-2115 Red’s Stanley Butler Trio 6-10pm Rockstar Karaoke 9pm CASCADE LOUNGE, SPA RESORT RED BARN; PD; 760-346-0191 The Deep CASINO; PS; 888-999-1995 DJ Michael Ones 9pm Wright 9-1am SAMMY G’s; PS; 760-320-8041 Evaro CLUB 5 BAR; IND; 760-625-1719 YBA Brothers 8pm 8pm ELECTRIC SPORTS LOUNGE; YV; 760-228- SHANGHAI RED’S @ THE FISHERMAN’S MARKET; PS; 760-322-9293 Barry Baughn 1199 DJ Ceddy Cedd 9pm EL MEXICALI CAFÉ 2; IND; 760-342-2333 Blues 8-11pm SHANGHAI RED’S @ THE FISHERMAN’S Cesar Daniel Lopez on the harp 6-9pm MARKET; LQ; 760-777-1601 The Carmens FISHERMAN’S GROTTO; PD; 760-7768-11pm 6533 Gina Carey 7pm SHELLY’S LOUNGE@TORTOISE ROCK THE GRILL ON MAIN; LQ; 760-777-7773 CASINO; 29 Palms; Rojer Arnold & Bobby House Band 8:45pm THE HARD ROCK; PS; 760-325-9676 Esjay Furgo 9pm SMOKIN’ BURGERS; PS; 760-883-5999 & Friends w/ Allen Morris and Courtney Ron James 6pm Chambers 8pm Lobby, Flashback Fridays SOUL OF MEXICO; IND; 760-200-8787 in Bardot w/ DJ Paparazzi and Alf Alpha Latin Rock 10pm 9pm SULLIVAN’S STEAKHOUSE; PD; 760-341THE HOOD; PD; 760-636-5220 TBA 9pm 3560 Demetrious and Co. 6pm HOODOO COCKTAIL GARDEN @ THE TACK ROOM TAVERN; IND; 760-347-9985 HYATT; PS; 760-322-9000 Bill Ramirez Barflys 9pm 6:30pm HUNTER’S; PS; 760-323-0700 Live VJ 9pm THREE SIXTY NORTH; PS; 760-327-1773 INDIAN WELLS RESORT HOTEL; IW; 760- Pat Rizzo & Dennis Michaels 6:30pm TRILUSSA ITALIAN RISTORANTE; PS; 345-6466 Frank DiSalvo 6pm JOSHUA TREE SALOON; JT; 760-366-2250 760-328-2300 Julius & Sylvia Music Duo 6-10pm Live DJ 8:30pm VIBE; MORONGO CASINO; CAB; 951-755KOKOPELLI’S; YV; 760-228-2589 Blue 62 8pm 5391 The Rick Whitfield Band 10pm


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THE HOOD; PD; 760-636-5220 TBA 9pm HOODOO COCKTAIL GARDEN @ THE HYATT; PS; 760-322-9000 Bill Ramirez 6:30pm HUNTER’S; PS; 760-323-0700 Live VJ 9pm INDIAN WELLS RESORT HOTEL; IW; 760345-6466 Frank DiSalvo 6pm JOSHUA TREE SALOON; JT; 760-366-2250 TBA 8:30pm KOKOPELLI’S; YV; 760-228-2589 Karaoke 7pm LA RUE BISTRO; LQ; 760-296-3420 Slim Man 6pm LAS CASUELAS TERRAZA; PS; 760-3252794 Palm Springs Sound Company,in the afternoon,Hot Rox,in the night LIT@FANTASY SPRINGS; IND; 760-34529 PALMS INN; 29 Palms; 760-367-3505 2450 Circle of Fifths 9pm Bev & Bill 6:30pm 19TH HOLE; PD; 760-772-6696 TBA 9pm THE LOUNGE, AGUA CALIENTE; RM; 888999-1995 Fresh 9pm ACE HOTEL; PS; 760-325-9900 DJ Short MELVYN’S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE; PS; Shorts 11am poolside, Highlife w/ DJ Day 760-325-2323 Ron Greenip 8pm 10pm AGAVE LOUNGE@THE HYATT REGENCY; NEIL’S LOUNGE; IND; 760-347-1522 Karaoke 8-1:15am IW; 760-674-4080 Art of Sax 8pm THE NEST; PD; 760-346-2314 Kevin Henry AJ’S ON THE GREEN; C.C.; 760-202-1111 6-8pm Tim Burleson 8pm Cabaret Open Mic 7:30pm PALM CANYON ROADHOUSE; PS; 760AZUL; PS; 760-325-5533 Denise Carter 327-4080 Hotwyre 9pm 7:30pm PALM DESERT COUNTRY CLUB; PD; 760BART LOUNGE; C.C.; 760-799-8800 DJ 345-0222 TBA 6:30pm and Dancing 9pm PAPPY & HARRIET’S; PT; 760-365-5956 BEATNIK LOUNGE; JT; TBA 9pm THE BLOCK; C.C.; 760-832-7767 TBA 9pm Campout XII w/ Cracker, Ike Reilly, Los BLUE BAR; SPOTLIGHT 29; IND; 760-775- Rios Rock School, Lauren & Jason from Whiskey Gentry, The Dangers and Victor 5566 DJ 9pm Krummenacher 7pm BLUEMBER; RM; 760-862-4581 Gina PEABODY’S CAFÉ; PS; 760-322-1877 Carey 6-10pm Karaoke 7:30pm CASCADE LOUNGE, SPA RESORT PLAN B LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AND CASINO; PS; 888-999-1995 DJ Michael COCKTAILS; TP; 760-343-2115 Red’s Wright 9-1am CLUB 5 BAR; IND; 760-625-1719 TBA 9pm Rockstar Karaoke 9pm PLAYOFF’S SPORTS BAR; DHS; 760-251DHS SPA LOUNGE; DHS; 760-329-6787 2644 TBA 8pm Karaoke w/ DJ Scott 9pm RED BARN; PD; 760-346-0191 Latin Night DILLON’S BURGERS & BEER; DHS; 7609pm 774-7131 TBA 8pm ELECTRIC SPORTS LOUNGE; YV; 760-228- RIVIERA; PS; 760-327-8311 Michael Keeth 7-10pm 1199 DJ Ceddy Cedd 9pm EL MEXICALI CAFÉ 2; IND; 760-342-2333 ROCKYARD@FANTASY SPRINGS; IND ; 800-827-2946 Revolver and Atomic Punks Cesar Daniel Lopez on the harp 6-9pm (Van Halen Tribute) 7:30pm FISHERMAN’S GROTTO; PD; 760-776SAMMY G’s; PS; 760-320-8041 Evaro 6533 Jack Ruvio 6:30pm Brothers 8pm THE GRILL ON MAIN; LQ; 760-777-7773 SHANGHAI RED’S @ THE FISHERMAN’S TBA 8:30pm MARKET; PS; 760-322-9293 Barry Baughn THE GROOVE LOUNGE; SPOTLIGHT 29; Blues 8-11pm INDIO; 760-775-5566 DJ 8pm THE HARD ROCK; PS; 760-325-9676 Pool SHANGHAI RED’S @ THE FISHERMAN’S Party w/ DJ Paparrazi and Gabe Vega 10am, MARKET; LQ; 760-777-1601 The Carmens DJ Paparazzi and Gabe Vega at Bardot 9pm 8-11pm

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SHELLY’S LOUNGE@TORTOISE ROCK CASINO; 29 Palms; Rojer Arnold & Bobby Furgo 9pm SIDEWINDER GRILL; DHS; 760-329-7929 Karaoke w/ Milly G 6pm SMOKIN’ BURGERS; PS; 760-883-5999 Ron James 6pm SOUL OF MEXICO; IND; 760-200-8787 Latin Music 10pm SULLIVAN’S STEAKHOUSE; PD; 760-3413560 TBA 6pm TACK ROOM TAVERN; IND; 760-347-9985 TBA 9pm THREE SIXTY NORTH; PS; 760-327-1773 Dennis Michael 6:30pm TRILUSSA ITALIAN RISTORANTE; PS; 760-328-2300 Julius & Sylvia Music Duo 6-10pm TRYST; PS; 760-832-6046 TBA 10pm VIBE, MORONGO CASINO; CAB; 951-7555391 DJ Hektik 10pm VILLAGE PUB; PS; 760-323-3265 Rob & JB 1:30-4:30pm, Nite Fixx 9-2am, DJ Anwaar Hines 9-2am VUE GRILLE & BAR; IW; 760-834-3800 Chris Lomeli 8pm WESTIN MISSION HILLS; RM; 760-3285955 Michael Keeth noon-4pm and 6:3010:30pm WOODY’S BURGER; PS; 760-230-0188 Stanley Butler Trio 6:30pm ZELDA’S; PS; 760-325-2375 DJ 9pm

SUN AUGUST 28 29 PALMS INN; 29 Palms; 760-367-3505 Bob Garcia 6pm ACE HOTEL; PS; 760-325-9900 Induce (Dublab) DJ Set 11am poolside, Intoxica Radio Live w/ Howie Pyro 10pm

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GO BEN GO!

NOW PLAYING: BEN-HUR This unnecessary reboot of two previous blockbuster film version (1925 and 1959 as well as an animate d version and a TV adaptation) somehow fails to deliver an emotional and overtly spiritual melodrama that even comes close to the 11 Oscar winning 1959 version directed by William Wyler starring Charlton Heston as the prince of Judea falsely accused of treason seeking revenge who crosses paths with The Christ. Lew Wallace’s novel has been tinkered with but not improved and there are many homages to the 1959 film, but still this fresh take on the Biblical epic fails to fully connect, even with the epic sea battle, chariot race and crucifixion. I’ve enjoyed Timur Bekmanbetov’s over-the-top, CGI heavy films (“Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter,” “Nightwatch” and “Daywatch”) and I can appreciate his artistic eye as there are some memorable images but too few emotionally potent

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moments I though the notion that Ben-Hur and Massala are brothers did not work at all. Although John Huston’s grandson Jack does his best as a determined protagonist, but there’s no comparison to Heston’s Best Actor performance. What I enjoyed most about this big, loud movie was experiencing it in Mary Pickford’s Theater #9, my favorite local viewing room with a big screen, perfect aligned comfy seating and great sound. Still, I was distracted by the frenetic camera work, choppy editing and too obvious computer enhancement. If you love this story and want to see it again, my suggestion: take another look at Wyler’s version on restored Blu-ray, its power has not diminished one iota. So what went wrong? My guess is that the husband and wife producer team of Mark Burnett and Roma Downey had an agenda that they imposed on the material that dampened the artistic merit of the final result. One has only to look at their cheesy Biblically based TV productions and their morally questionable movie “Little Boy” (the one about how God assisted in the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki) by the way, I am not alone in finding the latter repugnant. NOW PLAYING: FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS Is there any role that the ultra versatile Meryl Streep can’t do? Apparently not! In this marvelously entertaining comedic drama, Streep plays a real and very rich NY heiress whose greatest desire was to become an opera singer despite her horrible singing voice. Hugh Grant and Rebecca Ferguson co-star in this biopic directed by Stephen Frears. Streep in a fat suit, is fun to watch and listen to as she sings badly, totally oblivious to the reality of her screeching. Hugh Grant is touching as Florence’s companion

who protects and encourages her public performances including – believe it or not -- Carnegie Hall. Simon Helberg (“The Big Bang theory”) pretty much steals every scene he’s in as her ambitious but ultimately devoted pianist. It’s hard to say what this wonderful movie is really about or if it has a deeper meaning, but for me it’s a multilayered love story about art, ambition and delusion. I love and highly recommend it.

the only rule that no two of them should ever fall in love. As a war for dominion escalates between the two queens, the hero standing between good and evil is Freya’s most elite Huntsman Eric (Hemsworth). Alongside fellow warrior Sara (Chastain) -- the only woman who has ever captured his heart, Eric must help Freya vanquish her sister or Ravenna’s evil will rule for eternity! This fabulous looking movie is also available in stunning 4 K Ultra HD and features an unusually rich bounty of interesting extras. Universal. Blu-ray. HIGH-RISE

NEW FOR THE HOME THEATER: THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR

This visually lavish extension of the “Snow White” back-story is not really an origin tale but the terrific cast (Charlize Theron, Chris Hemsworth, Emily Blunt and Jessica Chastain), richly appointed art direction and seamless effects almost makes it worth seeing for the nearly immersive experience of seeing a believable fairy tale fantasy world come alive. Still, I expected much from this movie that begins with a mellifluous voiced narrator (Morgan Freeman) telling us “Some evil cannot be truly vanquished.” That’s quite a statement that is not fully delivered in the unfolding of the tale on screen. Especially after our storyteller reminds us that “Love is a fairy tale” and we are about to witness an adventure that comes “long before “Happily ever after.” If only that were true. The story is set in motion when Evil Queen Ravenna (Theron) betrays her good sister Freya (Blunt) with an unforgivable act, freezing Freya’s heart to love and unleashing in her an icy power she never knew she possessed. Retreating to a kingdom far to the north, Freya raises an army of Huntsman as her protectors, with

Adapted from J.G. Ballard’s “unsettling, playfully demented” novel and featuring an all-star cast that includes Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons, Sienna Miller and Elizabeth Moss, this deliciously dark satire follows the inevitable result of a breakdown of social strata and public decorum: class warfare. Dr. Robert Lang (Hiddleston) recently moved into a luxury high-rise apartment designed by the enigmatic Mr. Royal (Irons). With a literal divide of the classes, the wealthiest residents live on the upper floors with the best amenities while residents of the lower floors experience regular blackouts and other disruptions of basic services. As additional flaws in the building begin to emerge, both physical and socially, the dwellers of the lower floors revolt, turning the building into a battlefield for a literal and brutal class war. Interesting bonus features include audio commentary from Hiddleston and director Ben Wheatley. And there’s a fascinating featurette on the adaptation process as well as a look at the marvelous 70’s set design and the creation of the special effects. This compelling film reminded me of Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis.” Recommended. Magnolia. Blu-ray.


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BY HEIDI SIMMONS

COMICS! NOT JUST FOR KIDS

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his weekend, one of the most colorful and fun gatherings is coming to the Coachella Valley. The Palm Springs Convention Center and Renaissance Hotel will host a comic book convention fondly referred to as “Comic Con.” This event celebrates the mashup of narrative, character and art. For generations, words and sentences in bubbles have helped the young discover a love of reading and story. Through the brightly illustrated action-filled pages of comic books heroes and villains have provided entertained and escape. If you think comic books are for kids and adolescent boys, think again. Today, comic books and graphic novels are especially popular among adults both male and female. The comic book industry is thriving and people are reading the genre now more than ever. Here is a sample of what came out this year. Some are recognizable, while others may surprise you. The Mighty Thor (Marvel) Written by Jason Aaron and illustrated by Russell Dauterman. Moving beyond fantasy, mythos and misogyny, a female hammer-wielding superhero enters a world where both dark elves and modern corporations had better watch their backs. Vision (Marvel) Written by Tom King and

illustrated by Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Michael Walsh and Jordie Bellaire. What happens when a superhero wants a normal life? He moves to the suburbs with his family. The Vision character is a synthzoid Avenger and his dreams of a perfect domestic life become nightmares. Panther (Drawn & Quarterly) Written and illustrated by Brecht Evens. A young girl bonds with a talking cat she discovers in her dresser drawer and a frightening relationship develops as they enter a dark and dangerous world. This terrifying tale is rife with tension as innocence and evil commingle. The Sheriff of Babylon (DC Comics) Written by Tom King and illustrated by Mitch Gerads. Set in Iraq during Sadam’s rule, an unlikely team of enforcers must solve a murder that reveals much more than just the killer. Geopolitics, corruption and patriotism collide

as the investigation unfolds. Someone Please Have Sex With Me (2dCloud) Written and illustrated by Gina Wynbrandt. No mystery here. It’s just like the title suggests. A lustful young woman is desperate to get laid. A misfit and not very attractive, the character wanders the streets meeting unsavory candidates that even include feral cats. Saga (Image Comics) Written by Brian K. Vaughn and illustrated by Fiona Staples. After two soldiers from opposing sides of an age-old war, fall in love and have a child together they must go on the run. Their romance and family life is challenged as they confront and battle not only their enemies but their personal demons. Dark Knight: A True Batman Story (DC Comics/Vertigo) Written by Paul Dini and

illustrated by Eduardo Russo. “True” in the title means true. The story is based on author Dini’s personal experience after being brutally attacked. His sad epiphany plays out in this Dark Knight tale as good struggles to triumph over evil. Comic books and graphic novels can be meaningful and significant works of art and narrative. This genre has lead in empowering women, normalizing homosexuality and addressing controversial issues through allegory and metaphor. The worlds, whether reality, fantasy or science fiction, encompass “the other” and reveal the best and worst of our human nature. These colorful, imaginative works are no longer all about superheroes with capes, but about the challenges to exist and live in a world of indifference. The art work alone can be transcendent. The themes are often compelling and relevant. Comic Con Palm Springs starts this Friday, August 26 and runs through Sunday August 28th. If you haven’t picked up a comic book for a while, I encourage you to re-indulge in the genre. And, why not have some fun and attend Comic Con? You won’t be disappointed, in fact, you’ll have a blast!

SAFETY TIPS

BY FIRE CHIEF SAM DIGIOVANNA

IMMUNE YOURSELF FROM ONE THING, WHAT WOULD IT BE?

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raffic? Rude or obnoxious people? Bad Drivers? Wouldn’t it be nice if we could vaccinate specific things or people from our lives. Unfortunately, those toxic people and situations are the association dues we must pay for being alive. However, viruses and bacteria that cause illness and death still exist and can be passed on to those who are not properly vaccinated reminds Fire Chief Sam DiGiovanna. The Center for Disease Control recognizes August as National Immunization

month. It’s important to remember that infants and the elderly are at greater risk for serious infections and complications, but vaccinepreventable diseases can strike anyone. Approximately 50,000 adults die each year from vaccine-preventable diseases in the US. Make sure your children are up-todate on vaccines before sending them back to school. School-age children, from preschoolers to college students, need vaccines. Shots may hurt a little, but the diseases they can prevent are a lot worse. Remember hand-washing is like a “doit-yourself” vaccine – it involves five simple and effective steps (think Wet, Lather, Scrub, Rinse, Dry) so you can stay healthy. Regular hand-washing, particularly before and after certain activities, is one of the best ways to remove germs, avoid getting sick, and preventing the spread of germs to others. For additional information visit: www. cdc.gov/vaccines/events/niam.html Fire Chief Sam DiGiovanna

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MON AUGUST 29 29 PALMS INN; 29 Palms; 760-367-3505 The Luminators 6pm AJ’S ON THE GREEN; C.C.; 760-202-1111 Bill Marx 6:30pm BART LOUNGE; C.C.; 760-799-8800 Mood Deep House Lounge 6pm-2am INDIAN WELLS RESORT HOTEL; IW; 760-345-6466 Larry Capeloto 6pm LAS CASUELAS TERRAZA; PS; 760-3252794 Hot Rox NEIL’S LOUNGE; IND; 760-347-1522 Karaoke 8pm-1:15am THE NEST; PD; 760-346-2314 Kevin Henry 7pm PAPPY & HARRIET’S; PT; 760-365-5956 Open Mic 7pm PLAN B LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AND COCKTAILS; TP; 760-343-2115 Industry Night w/ DJ Tone 2pm-close SULLIVAN’S STEAKHOUSE; PD; 760341-3560 T.B.A. 6pm VILLAGE PUB; PS; 760-323-3265 DJ Khodi Rayne 4:30-2am, Michael James & 3sum 9-2am

VUE GRILLE & BAR; IW; 760-834-3800 Tony Grandberry 6:30pm WOODY’S BURGER; PS; 760-230-0188 Barney McClure Jazz 6pm

TUE AUGUST 30 29 PALMS INN; 29 Palms; 760-367-3505 Bob Garcia Band 6pm ACE HOTEL; PS; 760-325-9900 Ace Karaoke with Kiesha 9pm AJ’S ON THE GREEN; C.C.; 760-202-1111 TBA 7pm AZUL; PS; 760-325-5533 Bella da Ball Dinner Revue w/ guest performers 7:30pm BART LOUNGE; C.C.; 760-799-8800 DJ and Dancing 9pm-2am THE BLOCK; C.C.; 760-832-7767 Karaoke en Espanol 9pm BLUEMBER; RM; 760-862-4581 Stanley Butler Trio 6-10pm FIRESIDE LOUNGE; PS; 760-327-1700 Red’s Rockstar Karaoke 9pm FISHERMAN’S GROTTO; PD; 760-7766533 Chuck Alvarez 6:30pm HUNTER’S; PS; 760-323-0700 Karaoke hosted by Phillip Moore 9pm INDIAN CANYONS GOLF RESORT; PS; 760-833-8700 DJ Randy Johnson 6pm INDIAN WELLS RESORT HOTEL; IW; 760-345-6466 Michael D’Angelo 6:15pm JOSHUA TREE SALOON; JT; 760-3662250 Ted Quinn’s Open Mic Reality Show Jam 8pm KOKOPELLI’S; YV; 760-228-2589 Karaoke 7pm LAS CASUELAS TERRAZA; PS; 760-3252794 Palm Springs Sound Company

ST. JOSEPH’S PLAYERS CAST OF “KITCHEN WITCHES”

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he St. Joseph’s Players of Yucca Valley are pleased to announce the cast of their upcoming comedy production. Award winning actor/director Abe Daniels has cast the hysterical comedy, “Kitchen Witches” by Caroline Smith. Veteran actor Marty Neider will play T.V. cooking show personality Dolly Biddle, a diva in her own mind. She’s the host of the cable cooking show, “Baking with Babcha”. Her rival Isobel Lomax will be played by a St. Joseph’s Players new-comer, Sally Fox. Her cooking show is called, “Busy with Izzy”. Dolly’s longsuffering son Stephen the T.V. shows’ director/ producer will be played by another newcomer to The Players, Jackson Dean. Rob the camera guy keeps the show rolling; he will be played by Barry Inscore. Dolly and Izzy are two “mature” women who have hated each other for over 30 years, ever since Larry Biddle dated one and married the other. When circumstances put them

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together on a TV show called The “Kitchen Witches”, the insults are flung harder than the food! As long as Dolly’s dressing room is one inch closer to the set than Isobel’s, it’s a losing battle, and the show becomes a ratings smash as Dolly and Isobel top both Martha Stewart and Jerry Springer! “Kitchen Witches” will open November 12, 2016 and runs Saturday nights at 7 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m. through December 4. St. Joseph’s Church is located at 56312 Church St. in Yucca Valley. For ticket reservations call the box office at 760-3629319.

SUPPORT TUITION FREE THEATRE FOR KIDS!

Donate today! See below to make a donation. Thanks to generous donors in our community we have currently raised $1,800 towards our goal of $5,000. We need additional members of the community to come forward and help launch this great program for kids. Desert Theatreworks (DTW), Coachella Valley’s inclusive 501(c)3 non-profit theatre, seeks donations and sponsors for KIDSWORKS, a tuition-free education program for ages 8-16.

NEIL’S LOUNGE; IND; 760-347-1522 Karaoke 8pm-1:15am THE NEST; PD; 760-346-2314 Tim Burleson 7:45pm PALM CANYON ROADHOUSE; PS; 760327-4080 Jethro BoDidley 7pm PLAN B LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AND COCKTAILS; TP; 760-343-2115 Ladies Night 7pm PURPLE ROOM; PS; 760-322-4422 Rose Mallett 7pm SULLIVAN’S STEAKHOUSE; PD; 760341-3560 Demetrious and Co. THREE SIXTY NORTH; PS; 760-327-1773 Douglas McDonald Duo 6:30pm VILLAGE PUB; PS; 760-323-3265 Tequila Tuesdays 9pm VUE GRILLE & BAR; IW; 760-834-3800 Chris Lomeli 6pm WOODY’S BURGER; PS; 760-230-0188 John Boliver Jazz 6pm

WED AUGUST 31 29 PALMS INN; 29 Palms; 760-367-3505 Daniel Horn 6pm ACE HOTEL; PS; 760-325-9900 Jordan Chini 9pm AJ’S ON THE GREEN; C.C.; 760-202-1111 Pro Jazz Jam w/ Doug MacDonald Trio 7:30pm AZUL; PS; 760-325-5533 Piano Bar 6pm BART LOUNGE; C.C.; 760-799-8800 Beer Pong Contest 6pm-2am BLUEMBER; RM; 760-862-4581 TBA 6-10pm ELECTRIC SPORTS LOUNGE; YV; 760228-1199 Karaoke 7:30pm FISHERMAN’S GROTTO; PD; 760-7766533 Gina Carey 6pm

What is Kidsworks? Beginning October 2016, DTW will begin a new children’s theatre education program entitled KIDSWORKS. The program is designed for youth aged 8-16 yrs who will audition to become part of the KIDSWORKS Company. Every Saturday, the children will receive acting, singing and dance training in order to present two mini-musical revues. These revues will be presented for DTW’s main audience as a preshow for the corresponding production. The preshow includes: skits, songs and lots of danceing. The style is always musical theatre; however the music and material cover many genres. DTW will have 3 theatre instructors, costumers and supervisory staff who are all pre-screened to work with Children. The KIDSWORKS program will have multiple auditions throughout the year to accept new members, giving more opportunity to all in the Valley. Why Kidsworks? “Growing up in Fresno, CA I was always jealous of the other kids who performed at GOOD COMPANY PLAYERS JUNIOR COMPANY. They were learning fundamentals of theatre performance and getting a big chance to perform in front of large audiences.” says Artistic Director Lance Phillips-Martinez. “I set up Kidsworks to be a training ground for younger performers who have the talent and drive, but could not afford the high tuition prices currently offered by other local theatres and dance studios.

THE HOOD; PD; 760-636-5220 Black Uhuru 9pm HUNTER’S; PS; 760-323-0700 Live VJ 9pm INDIAN WELLS RESORT HOTEL; IW; 760-345-6466 Open Mic w/ Rich Bono & Poupee Boccaccio 6pm JOSHUA TREE SALOON; JT; 760-3662250 Live Music KOKOPELLI’S; YV; 760-228-2589 Open Mic hosted by Amy Angel 6:30pm LAS CASUELAS TERRAZA; PS; 760-3252794 Hot Rox MELVYN’S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE; PS; 760-325-2323 “Sing Jam” w/ Mikael Healey 8pm NEIL’S LOUNGE; IND; 760-347-1522 Golden Era Karaoke 4-7pm, Karaoke 8pm-1:15am THE NEST; PD; 760-346-2314 Kevin Henry 6-8pm Tim Burleson 8pm PALM CANYON ROADHOUSE; PS; 760327-4080 Roger Lemieux 5pm PJ’S SPORTS LOUNGE; YV; 760-2881199 Karaoke w/ KJ Ginger 8pm PLAN B LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AND COCKTAILS; TP; 760-343-2115 Red’s Rockstar Karaoke 9pm PURPLE ROOM; PS; 760-322-4422 Michael Holmes Jazz Trio 6:30pm SULLIVAN’S STEAKHOUSE; PD; 760341-3560 The Hive Minds Acoustic Duo 6:30pm THREE SIXTY NORTH; PS; 760-327-1773 Mike Costley Band 6:30pm VILLAGE PUB; PS; 760-323-3265 DJ Khodi Rayne 4:30-2am, Nite Fixx 9-2am WOODY’S BURGER; PS; 760-230-0188 Chuck Alvarez 6:30pm

THEATRE Kidsworks should be a jump start to any student who wants to be in the performing arts.” Your donation will help DTW make the program tuition free! There are many expenses to cover for this program, including: instructors, costuming, musicians, royalties, and rehearsal space. These expenses are continuous as long as the program is running. Your donation is not only needed for the program, but sincerely appreciated. Corporate/Individual Sponorships We are accepting Individual Sponsorships and Corporate Sponsorships for KIDSWORKS. Please contact Ron Phillips-Martinez or call (760)980-1455 for more information. About Desert Theatreworks Now in its fourth season, Desert Theatreworks (DTW) is a theatre company serving the Coachella Valley. Our aim is to provide quality theatre participation for the entire community. This 2015-16 Season, Desert Theatreworks will again produce nine plays and musicals throught the year at the Arthur Newman Theatre. How to make donations! 1. gofundme.com/DTWKidsworks 2. Call Desert Theatreworks at 760-9801455 to make a credit card donation. 3. Mail a check today to: PO BOX 320 Palm Springs, CA 92263


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IF YOU HAVE A RETIREMENT ACCOUNT..

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ost people do not pay much attention to their retirement plans. The investment industry knows this and as such often overcharges you which can erode more than half of your returns. Savvy plan participants have begun fighting back by suing plan administrators (a/k/a their employers) for not fulfilling fiduciary obligations. What this means is that employers, like Columbia University, are being sued for paying excessive and unreasonable fees and not fulfilling their fiduciary responsibilities to plan participants. This could cost Columbia $100 million if they lose the lawsuit. Just because you are invested via a big name does not mean that your plan is

run with your best interests in mind. John Oliver of HBO’s Last Week with John Oliver did an expose showing that his company’s plan was being gouged by John Hancock for excessive fees while performing well below industry averages. So how can you know whether your plan is being run correctly? Ideally, you want to review all documents related to your plan. As these can be hard to decipher, consider a few simple items when assessing your plan. First, do not pay upfront sales charges or commissions. Most of the better investment ideas do not require these types of payments. Are you being charged Rule 12b-1 fees? These are fees embedded in the cost a mutual fund and paid to your investment advisor. With a little digging on Google Finance or Yahoo Finance, you can find out how your mutual fund fees are being shared. Many few 12b-1 payments as a conflict of interest as the fund is paying your advisor a ‘bonus’ for directing you toward them. Administrative fees are another category where the funds may pay third parties as

well. As such, stay away from funds that pay these typically unnecessary fees. Many target date retirement funds are invested via other funds. With some of these funds, you pay fees for the target dated fund as well as the funds that you are invested in. This means that you are paying twice the fees that you need to. If you are unsure, just invest in the underlying funds. Lastly, things like Stable Value Funds and Variable or Fixed Annuities often have heavy fee loads that serve to reduce your returns. If you try to sell these investment types, you then get hit with another round of fees. If you think your fees are small and do not matter that much, think again. Let’s use an example where a couple or person saves $1,000 a month for forty years. By reducing expenses by only 0.50%, this saver will have an additional $530,000 by retirement. When you consider the fact that you are probably doing most of the investment decisions yourself with minimal support, why would you want to pay any extra fees? It has been my experience that the funds that overcharge also underperform. Higher fees can not only mean lower returns

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but typically a more poorly performing investment choice. Similarly, lower fees do not mean better performance. You, your plan administrator and investment advisor need to review fees, returns and performance relative to peers on a regular basis. Ideally, you want to be invested in funds that are consistently in the top half of their peer group. As a well-run plan often outperforms their lower performing counterparts by 5% or more (using our example again), this can increase the amount saved over a lifetime from $920,000 (3% net return) to $4 million (8.5% return). As it can be very hard to tell whether you are being overcharged or not, call or email me if you want a free, no strings attached analysis of your investment accounts and/ or retirement plan. I do this for a living, I’m very good at it and I’m happy to help you understand your money better. Haddon Libby is an Investment Advisor and Managing Director of Winslow Drake. He can be reached at 760.449.6349 or HLibby@WinslowDrake.com.

DALE GRIBOW ON THE LAW

CAN DRIVING WHILE DISTRACTED RESULT IN A DUI?

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he easy answer is MAYBE. In some states Driving Under the Influence (DUI) is called (DWI) Driving While Intoxicated….or Drunk Driving. Whatever the name, before you can be found guilty, you first have to be arrested. To be arrested the officer has to first see you doing something wrong. In other words the officer needs Probable Cause (PC) or a reason to stop you. PC is the central issue for a stop. Thus when a cop sees you driving while talking on a cell phone; texting; with a broken tail light; no current license tag or any other vehicle code violation then s/he has PC or a reason or right to stop you. After PC to stop you, if alcohol is detected then further investigation will take place. This could involve Field Sobriety Tests, Breath Test, Blood Test etc. If the officer then sees a bag of MJ or a gun in plain sight s/he can investigate further. The majority of drivers who have been drinking too much and are not stopped because the officer did not see them do anything wrong. In other words there was no PC to stop and they got lucky...this time. Once they have the right to investigate, if a breath test shows the amount of alcohol is enough for a DUI arrest (i.e. .08) you are taken to the Indio Jail. Before doing so the cops will request you perform the Field

Sobriety Tests such as; walk the line, finger to nose, following the officer’s finger or pen, balance tests etc. Ironically ALL THESE FST TESTS ARE OPTIONAL. You can politely say you are willing to take any test that is mandatory and if it is optional then you OPT not to take the test. You would then request a Blood or Breath test at the station. Doing so is mandatory and failure to comply is a REFUSAL for which you will automatically lose your license for 1 year. It is not illegal to drink and drive as long as the amount of alcohol has not made one under the influence. The problem is that most people think they have to be DRUNK to be under the influence. The amount of alcohol needed to make you under the influence varies with different factors. These can include ones weight, the quantity of alcohol or the time since the last drink. Most drivers confuse the fact that they only had “2 drinks”, with the issue of how much alcohol was in each drink. We know how much is in a can of beer. When a recent client swore to me he only had one drink I believed him and said the machine must have been broken. I fortunately asked the next question “did you take a red Costco 16 oz. cup and fill it 2/3 of the way with vodka and top it off with OJ?” He responded yes. I explained

that was 12 oz. of alcohol which equaled 12 drinks. He responded OH! Thus there was a reason for the very high reading. In other words if you drink and drive and are not stopped, then as Chick Hearn would say.........NO HARM NO FOUL. If you are not stopped you are the lucky one and just got away with breaking the law. DALE GRIBOW TOP LAWYER - Palm Springs Life DUI 2011-2017 AVVO Perfect 10.0 Peer Rating Client Appreciation DUI Award/ Martindale Hubbell Client DUI Distinction Award- 2015

DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE OR TEXT AND GET A DUI OR ACCIDENT, CALL A TAXI OR UBER…… IT IS A LOT CHEAPER THAN CALLING ME…… SO DRIVE SOBER OR GET PULLED OVER THIS SUMMER. If you have any questions regarding this column or ideas for future columns please contact Dale Gribow 760-837-7500 or dale@dalegribowlaw.com.

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HEALTH&FITNESS

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BY DOUG MORIN

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORCV VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE INDIO, CA

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MEET THE COACHELLA VALLEY VOLUNTEERS IN MEDICINE COLLEGE FOOTBALLS WHOM TO WATCH

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he nonprofit Coachella Valley Volunteers in Medicine (CVVIM) provides a no-cost primary health care service to medically underserved adults residing in the Coachella Valley and we are supported by some generous organizations and individuals in our community. On September third we will be a beneficiary of the La Quinta Block Party from 6 pm until 10 pm in Old Town and we hope you’ll stop by, meet our executive director Doug Morin, and learn about our organization. Volunteers from all walks of life and with widely varied skills are the heart and soul of the clinic and we are always in need of additional volunteers, from front office administrative and clerical staff to physicians. We especially need bilingual staff. From physicians to the college student answering the phones, patients are served by individuals who give selflessly of their time and talents to help their less-fortunate neighbors. We’re having our first Walk-in Clinic on September 17th which will feature a small resource fair including Cal Fresh, FIND, The Narrow Door, Inland Counties Legal Services, and Health Navigators. Despite the Affordable Care Act (ACA), an estimated 50,000 to 70,000 people in the Coachella Valley are still are still without healthcare (the population in the 2010 census was 346,518), and our staff of volunteers will be available to discuss healthcare options. We will have limited medical and dental appointment available on a first-come, first –served basis. Contact us at 82-915 Avenue 48, Indio, CA, 92201. Phone

760-342-4414. All persons are welcome at CVVIM regardless of race, gender, gender identity, class, religion, sexual orientation, disability, national origin or citizenship status. However, you must be a resident of the Coachella Valley and 18 years of age or older. Evidence of residency will be required (utility bill in your name, property tax bill, pay stub with address, etc.). You cannot be eligible for or enrolled in any other health care assistance, including employer-funded or private health insurance or public programs such as Medicaid (MediCal) or Medicare. Evidence of residency will be required (utility bill in your name, property tax bill, pay stub with address, etc.). Your household income cannot exceed 200% of the current Federal Poverty Guidelines for your family size. Household family members are defined as parents or guardians, spouses, children, or domestic partners. CVVIM will carefully consider household circumstances when counting and considering family-member status; however working family members who have reached the age of 18 must qualify individually. Your household income cannot exceed 200% of the current Federal Poverty Guidelines for your family size. Household family members are defined as parents or guardians, spouses, children, or domestic partners. CVVIM will carefully consider household circumstances when counting and considering familymember status; however working family members who have reached the age of 18 must qualify individually.

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here should be no surprise at who tops my initial power ratings as the defending National Champs are No. 1 in my preseason ratings heading into 2016. While the Crimson Tide have some major question marks at QB and RB, they have signed by many sharps the No. 1 recruiting class in the country for each of the last 5 years. Quite simply, they have the most talented roster and are coached by one of the greatest in the history of the game. These below power ratings are a Vegas rating as I would favor Alabama by at least one point over any other team in the country. Which by the way, should be the only system that matters. It’s tough making the Crimson Tide an underdog in any situation. They’ve only been an underdog once in the last 6 years and they hammered Georgia 38-10 (+2.5) in Athens last year in that role. However, the gap is a little closer this year between the Tide and the rest of the country. Last year’s No. 2 team, Clemson could be even better in 2016 thanks to 8 returning starters on offense. They are led by the best QB in the country in DeShaun Watson who became the first player in CFB history to throw for more than 4,000 yards and run for more than 1,000 yards in a season (did play 15 games). The Tigers will have stiff competition in their own division as Florida State is also a Top 5 team with 17 returning starters. Remember the Seminoles get Clemson at home on October 29 (FSU is 11-1 vs Clemson in the last 12 meetings in Tallahassee). The SEC actually has 3 teams in my Top 6 as LSU is No. 3 thanks to the return of 17 starters including RB Leonard Fournette. Les Miles made a great hire in bringing in DC Dave Aranda who has led some of the best defenses in the country the last 3 years at Wisconsin (No. 1 in the country in that span allowing just 289 ypg). Expectations are also high in Knoxville as the Volunteers have their most talented and experienced team in 15 years. Remember the Volunteers lost four games last year by a total of 17 points blowing a lead in all four.

Oklahoma is the prohibitive favorite in the Big 12 as I have the Sooners powerrated 9 points better than any other team. The Big Ten looks to go back to the old days with Michigan and Ohio State clearly the best two teams but beware of last year’s defending conference champs in Michigan State who I still have power-rated at No. 15 (The Spartans host both Michigan and Ohio State and beat both teams on the road last year). Finally, the Pac-12 looks like it could be one of the most wide-open races in 2016. Defending champ, Stanford tops my initial ratings thanks to the return of all-everything Christian McCaffrey. However, dark horse National Title contender Washington is much improved in year 3 under Chris Petersen (I have the Huskies +9 over last year). In the South, USC and UCLA have very talented rosters (hence their Top 15 ratings), but both teams, specifically USC, also play difficult schedules. My final 4 teams listed below most likely will not change much through the course on the season. They are healthy, well coached, well-funded and let’s face it – they’re at schools that don’t let knuckleheaded athlete shenanigans reach the public news cycle. TEAM RANKINGS 1 Alabama 2 Clemson 3 LSU 4 Oklahoma 5 Florida State 6 Tennessee 7 Michigan 8 Ohio State 9 Stanford 10 Ole Miss 11 Washington 12 Notre Dame 13 USC 14 UCLA 15 Michigan St 16 Georgia 17 Louisville 18 Oregon 19 Baylor 20 North Carolina


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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY

Week of August 25

ARIES (March 21-April 19): In the coming weeks, I hope you won’t scream curses at the rain, demanding that it stop falling on you. Similarly, I suggest you refrain from punching walls that seem to be hemming you in, and I beg you not to spit into the wind when it’s blowing in your face. Here’s an oracle about how to avoid counterproductive behavior like that: The near future will bring you useful challenges and uncanny blessings if you’re willing to consider the possibility that everything coming your way will in some sense be an opportunity. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Oh how I wish you might receive the grace of being pampered and nurtured and entertained and prayed for. I’d love for you to assemble a throng of no-strings-attached caretakers who would devote themselves to stoking your healing and delight. Maybe they’d sing to you as they gave you a manicure and massaged your feet and paid your bills. Or perhaps they would cook you a gourmet meal and clean your house as they told you stories about how beautiful you are and all the great things you’re going to do in the future. Is it possible to arrange something like that even on a modest scale, Taurus? You’re in a phase of your astrological cycle when you most need this kind of doting attention -- and when you have the greatest power to make it happen. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): I invite you to dream about your true home . . . your sweet, energizing, love-strong home . . . the home where you can be high and deep, robust and tender, flexible and rigorous . . . the home where you are the person that you promised yourself you could be. To stimulate and enhance your brainstorms about your true home, experiment with the following activities: Feed your roots . . . do maintenance work on your power spot . . . cherish and foster your sources . . . and refine the magic that makes you feel free. Can you handle one more set of tasks designed to enhance your domestic bliss? Tend to your web of close allies . . . take care of what takes care of you . . . and adore the intimate connections that serve as your foundation. CANCER (June 21-July 22): It’ll be one of those rapid-fire, adjust-on-the-fly, think-on-your-feet, go-with-your-gut times for you -- a head-spinning, endorphin-generating, eye-pleasing, intelligenceboosting phase when you will have opportunities to relinquish your attachments to status quos that don’t serve you. Got all that, Cancerian? There’ll be a lot of stimuli to absorb and integrate -- and luckily for you, absorbing and integrating a lot of stimuli will be your specialty. I’m confident of your ability to get the most of upcoming encounters with cute provocations, pleasant agitation, and useful unpredictability. One more tip: Be vigilant and amused as you follow the ever-shifting sweet spot. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): At the risk of asking too much and pushing too hard, my Guerrilla Prayer Warriors have been begging God to send you some major financial mojo. These fierce supplicants have even gone so far as to suggest to the Supreme Being that maybe She could help you win the lottery or find a roll of big bills lying in the gutter or be granted a magic wish by an unexpected benefactor. “Whatever works!” is their mantra. Looking at the astrological omens, I’m not sure that the Prayer Warriors’ extreme attempts will be effective. But the possibility that they will be is definitely greater than usual. To boost your odds, I suggest you get more organized and better educated about your money matters. Set a clear intention about the changes you’d like to put in motion during the next ten months. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Suggested experiments: 1. Take a vow that from now on you won’t hide your beauty. 2. Strike a deal with your inner king or inner queen, guaranteeing that this regal part of gets regular free expression. 3. Converse with your Future Self about how the two of you might collaborate to fully unleash the refined potency of your emotional intelligence. 4. In meditations and dreams, ask your ancestors how you can more completely access and activate your dormant potentials.

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): I hope you are not forlorn, shivery, puzzled, or obsessive right now -- unless being in such a state will mobilize you to instigate the overdue transformations you have been evading. If that’s the case, I hope you are forlorn, shivery, puzzled, and obsessive. Feelings like those may be the perfect fuel -- the high-octane motivation that will launch your personal renaissance. I don’t often offer this counsel, Libra, so I advise you to take full advantage: Now is one of the rare times when your so-called negative emotions can catalyze redemption. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): From what I can tell, your vigor is peaking. In recent weeks, you have been sturdy, hearty, stout, and substantial. I expect this surge of strength to intensify in the near future -- even as it becomes more fluid and supple. In fact, I expect that your waxing power will teach you new secrets about how to wield your power intelligently. You may break your previous records for compassionate courage and sensitive toughness. Here’s the best news of all: You’re likely to be dynamic about bestowing practical love on the people and animal and things that are important to you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): The odds are higher than usual that you will be offered a boost or promotion in the coming weeks. This development is especially likely to occur in the job you’re doing or the career plans you’ve been pursuing. It could also be a factor at work in your spiritual life. You may discover a new teacher or teaching that could lift you to the next phase of your inner quest. There’s even a chance that you’ll get an upgrade on both fronts. So it’s probably a good time to check on whether you’re harboring any obstacles to success. If you find that you are, DESTROY THOSE RANCID OLD MENTAL BLOCKS WITH A BOLT OF PSYCHIC LIGHTNING. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): The cosmos seems to be warming up to your charms. The stinginess it displayed toward you for a while is giving way to a more generous approach. To take advantage of this welcome development, you should shed any fearbased beliefs you may have adopted during the recent shrinkage. For instance, it’s possible you’ve begun to entertain the theory that the game of life is rigged against you, or that it is inherently hard to play. Get rid of those ideas. They’re not true, and clinging to them would limit the game of life’s power to bring you new invitations. Open yourself up wherever you have closed down. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Are any of your allies acting like they’ve forgotten their true purpose? If so, you have the power to gently awaken them from their trances and help them re-focus. Is it possible you have become a bit too susceptible to the influences of people whose opinions shouldn’t really matter that much to you? If so, now is a good time to correct that aberration. Are you aware of having fallen under the sway of trendy ideas or faddish emotions that are distorting your relationship with your primal sources? If so, you are hereby authorized to free yourself from their hold on you. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Now would be a favorable time to reveal that you are in fact a gay socialist witch who believes good poetry provides a more reliable way to understand reality than the opinions of media pundits -- unless, of course, you are not a gay socialist witch, etc., in which case you shouldn’t say you are. But I do advise you to consider disclosing as much as possible of your true nature to anyone with whom you plan to be intimately linked in the future and who is missing important information about you. It’s high time to experiment with being more completely yourself. Homework: What would the people who love you best say is the most important thing for you to learn? Testify at Truthrooster@gmail.com. Rob Brezsny Free Will Astrology freewillastrology@freewillastrology.com

August 25 to August 31, 2016

MIND,BODY & SPIRIT

BY BRONWYN ISON

ARE YOU PREPARED?

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ou’ve heard the adage, “Expect the unexpected.” While we are rarely prepared for what life proposes, you can certainly guarantee you will have curve balls thrown at you. Each day offers a new experience. Naturally, the unexpected will be sure to deliver positives and negatives. This just so happens to be LIFE. Being prepared doesn’t suggest you walk on eggshells and believe something daunting or bad will occur. Consider a mindset of the unexpected will bring positive adventures. In the year 2000 I sustained a terrible foot injury. Prior to and post surgery I was in a walking boot for six months. I was terribly distraught by the lack of physical movement and frustrated. Post physical therapy my PT suggested I take up yoga. I followed her advice and nearly seventeen years later I am a thriving yogini and owner of yoga studio. I never expected my unfortunate circumstance of an injury would lead me down a career path of being an entrepreneur of a small business. Had I never stepped on a yoga mat I can assure you my life would have been entirely different. Each day I awaken with an attitude of gratitude. I am thankful and invite any and all experiences into my life. I’ve had

my share of blessings and moments of turmoil. Let’s not forget, our unfortunate circumstances teach us lessons too. When a situation arises it important you know how to handle what you have been given. Take time to evaluate what is happening. Do not make irrational decisions and consider all possibilities if it warrants them. Over the years I have had the pleasure of meeting so many fascinating people. Many of my students have been with me for years. So many of them never anticipated adopting a consistent yoga practice. In fact, many of them tried yoga and got hooked by happenstance. They were open to expecting the unexpected. As a teacher it is gratifying to witness the transformations. Just when you least expect it you may get the job offer you have been waiting for. You may also meet the love of your life… when you least expect the person. Most often the greatest joys in our life occur when we did not see it coming. I’ve always been a person who loves and thrives due to surprises. I’ve always said, “Bring it on!” Maintain an open-heart and mind. You just never know what’s next! Bronwyn Ison is the owner of Evolve Yoga. e-volveyoga.com 760.564.YOGA

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Dr. Maria Lombardo, Lombardo Cosmetic Surgery is located in Rancho Mirage. She specializes in both surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures including (but not limited to) facial, body and breast surgery, Botox, Latisse, and hCG diet program. For a consultation or more information, visit lombardocosmeticsurgery.com or call 760-610-8990. Dr. Lombardo will be writing a bi-weekly column for CV Weekly.

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y now almost everyone has heard of Botox. And most people know that it can be used to treat the “frown lines” between the eyebrows, or the “elevens” as it is sometimes referred to… but there are many places on the face that Botox can help! Very often when we treat the frown lines we also treat the horizontal, forehead lines caused by raising your eyebrows up. Treating both areas together gives a smooth appearance to the whole forehead as a unit. Another, commonly treated site, is the crow’s feet at the sides of the eyes. These lines are formed by squinting. By using Botox in this area, we can smooth the appearance of the crow’s feet but we can also create a little brow “lift” which can open up the eyes and reduce that tired, heavy brow look. Some people even need a little Botox on the side of the nose to soften the “Bunny Lines” that happen when we crinkle up the nose while smiling or sometimes, frowning. Botox is not just for the upper face… the lower portion of the face can be treated too! The chin is a great place for Botox if

you tense up and have a dimpled effect in that area. It’s referred to as a “golf ball chin” because it resembles the divots in a golf ball! Even the neck can be treated… The platysma is a very thin muscle that runs from the jawline down to the chest and can be the cause of visible, vertical “bands” as we age… This pulling from the platysmal bands can even accentuate the “jowls” of the face. Botox in this area can soften the pull and change the prominence of the jowls. You can even use Botox around the mouth. In very small amounts, Botox can help with the vertical lines around the mouth. These are typically called “smoker’s lines” but non-smokers get them too. Drinking from a straw or whistling causes you to purse your lips and this can cause these line to form. The corners of the mouth can be treated to reduce the frowning appearance that some have… Call and make an appointment with Dr. Maria Lombardo today to see where Botox is right for you: 760-610-8990

LIFE & CAREER COACH BY SUNNY SIMON

ILLEGAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS: DEAL WITH IT

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ou’re cruising along in the job interview feeling great about the camaraderie you’ve established with the hiring manger. Then a red flag gets tossed on the interviewing field. You have just been asked a question prohibited by law. What do you do? Even in today’s legalistic and politically correct atmosphere, it can happen. When an interviewer queries your plans to have a family, or exactly when you began your career, he or she crossed the line into illegal territory. Perhaps the question was asked out of ignorance to discrimination laws, or the free-flowing conversation unintentionally veered off-course. On the flip side, it is possible the employer knowingly pushed the boundaries. At this point you must decide how to pivot. You might try tactfully reminding the interviewer the question has no bearing on the job description. That might work out or offend the interviewer and get you kicked out of the running. If you really want the job, my advice is to side-step a direct answer to the question, but provide the interviewer with specific information related to your ability to do the job. For example, if the hiring manager is asking about your plans to have children, chances are he or she had the experience of hiring and training an individual only to have the employee resign shortly thereafter opting to be a stay-at-

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