Desert Star Weekly January 12, 2018 issue

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Friday, January 12, 2018 Vol. 12 No. 4

PSIFF Launched

Steven Spielberg, Josh Singer and Liz Hannah speak on a panel. Photo courtesy of Getty Images

Celebrities gathered at the 29th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival on January 2nd. By Jack Lyons Theatre and Film Critic One night, every year, the third largest film festival in North America honors the crème de la crème of the creative arts community with awards and tributes for their work in movies during 2017. On January 2nd, Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) officially launched its 29th Annual Film Festival and Gala. More than

2400 guests, attended, along with stars, celebrities, industry professionals, screenwriters, producers, directors, and actors to rub elbows at the Palm Springs Convention Center, as they accepted their Awards for their artistic accomplishments during 2017. Two nights later, on January 4th, 1200 festival ticket patrons along with dignitaries and celebrities, were treated to the Festival’s

By KMIR News Staff Coachella Valley Region - SunLine Transit Agency has seen a decline in ridership in recent years. Now the public transit operator is coming up with new ways to get people back on the bus. CEO Lauren Skiver says there are several reasons for that. “It’s a combination of things. Low fuel prices, more licensed drivers and certainly ride share services have played a role in transit decline,” Skriver said. Ridership has declined 10 percent in the past four years. Since funding

depends on ridership, SunLine has had to come up with ways to make things work with what they have. “By being fiscally focused, by being performance driven, we’ve allowed ourselves the opportunity to manipulate the system with a scalpel, when many agencies just go in with a hatchet,” said Skriver. SunLine is re-thinking how it does transit. One of the ways it may change is by offering ride-sharing services like Uber. “It will look like, hopefully, a

Opening Night Film “The Post”, directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Tom Hanks as The Washington Post’s executive editor Ben Bradlee, and Meryl Streep, as publisher/owner of The Washington Post, Katherine Graham, respectively. By way of background, Daniel Ellsberg was a Rand Corporation military analyst and a whistleblower with a conscience. He sent the New York Times almost 4000

pages of secret government messages and private communications involving the Viet Nam war and the US government’s on-going role in that enormously unpopular and misunderstood war hoping, for full disclosure to the American people from the Nixon administration. Ellsberg felt that the people had the right and the need to know what their government had been doing for

almost 30 years in South East Asia. He felt that the people should have input in deciding on what their government should do concerning Viet Nam, or “Nam,” as the soldiers who fought and died serving the war’s ‘raison d’etre’ called it. Whatever it was called, it was a ‘dirty war’ with plenty of blame to go around on all sides. Actually, there is no Continues on Page 6

SunLine Transit Agency Addresses Decreasing Ridership

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