Desert Star Weekly Feb. 16, 2018 issue

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Luna Lauren Vélez as Odessa relives a painful moment when her children were ill in “Water by the Spoonful” see review on page 8

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Friday, February 16, 2018 Vol. 12 No. 14

Modernism Week

By Desert Star Staff PALM SPRINGS, CA– Modernism Week announced today that it has added many exciting new events to its schedule. The 11-day event in the Palm Springs area of Southern California will take place February 15-25, 2018, and will highlight midcentury modern architecture, art, interior and landscape design, and vintage culture. The newly

added events include a panel and home tour produced by Atomic Ranch magazine, a tour of the rarely-seen Raymond Loewy House, a fashion show, tours of the first-ever Modernism Week Showcase Home, a Palm Desert home tour, film screenings, talks, tours and many other events. All events are open to the public and tickets are now on sale at modernismweek.

KMIR Vince Marino Cathedral City, CA - A marijuana growing facility in Cathedral City is starting to take shape and when the project is completed it is set to be the second largest marijuana growing facility in the state. The company behind the huge greenhouse is called Sunniva, a North American provider of medical cannabis and services. Chief Operating Officer Duncan Gordon says it isn’t your average grow operation. “What we have here is three hundred and seventy five thousand square feet dutch style venlogreenhouse, which is arguably that Cadillac of greenhouses around

the world,” Gordon said. The high tech growing facility will use a special diffused glass ceiling to maximize natural sunlight which will allow growers to use 90 percent less electricity than an average indoor grow. Talk about thinking green. “Makes perfect sense in the desert because in the high desert you’re talking about three hundred and fifty days of sunlight a year ... so it’s crazy not to draw on the capacity and the power of the sun,” said Gordon. People who live in the area though have some concerns. “I’m a little concerned if there might be a smell

com. A portion of ticket proceeds benefits local preservation, neighborhood and community groups. One of the highlights is the opportunity to tour the first-ever Modernism Week Showcase Home - Moroccan Modern. This one-of-a-kind custom-built home from 1975 was designed by architect Hal Lacy and recently renovated to modern luxury by Thomboy

Properties. When guests enter this stunning private property through majestic customcarved 10 high double entry doors, they are immediately transformed into a private and completely secluded world. While the house is thoroughly modernized, the architect created tremendous drama by adding magnificent touches that harken back to Morocco, including details in the entry

and master doors, decorative medallion cutouts and metal screens visible from the street, and the geometry of the angled walls. This house represents a wonderful blend of design elements known as Moroccan Modern. Modernism Week Showcase Home tours will be held on February 16,17,18, 23 and 24 at various times per day. Continues on Page 4

Marijuana Growing Facility in Cathedral City Under Construction

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