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June 10, 2015 Vol. 8 No. 45
Splash House Returns Photo courtesy of Splash House By Dan Marinelli PALM SPRINGS – Splash House is returning to Palm Springs this Saturday and Sunday for the first leg of the twice summer; two-day music festival-pool party mash-up. For those living under a rock, Splash House is an electronic music-centered festival equipped with a lineup that concentrates on forward-looking, up-and-coming music producers.
The event spans over three different resort pools (The Saguaro, Palm Springs Hilton and The Hacienda Cantina & Beach Club) with the custom-built, stateof-the-art festival stages ready for dancing. Previous editions have seen performances from artists such as Chromeo (DJ set), Cut Copy (Live), A-trak, Flume, Kygo and Jagwar Ma. This weekend; Splash House will feature Amtrac, Anna
Lunoe, Cashmere Cat, Viceroy, Thomas Jack and many more. The brilliant hybrid concertpool party idea – especially in the dry, hot, desert climate – could have landed anywhere, but calls the Coachella Valley home. Splash House creator Tyler McLean, a Palm Springs native, saw a timely opportunity available in his old city and took advantage. “I was in college at the time I came up with the idea “ (for
Family to accept Navy Cross
Splash House), McLean said. “I was aware that Palm Springs was making a push to bring back Spring Break, and kind of bring back young people. And that sort of sparked the idea – maybe there’s is a way to actually give young people a reason to come.” That reason is Splash House, and people have come. In fact, the two-day party has grown so rapidly that attendance has tripled since last June’s event –,
After years of fighting for Medal of Honor
By Julie Watson Associated Press SAN DIEGO (AP) - The Navy will posthumously award a Navy Cross to a Marine killed in Iraq - after years of appeals by his family asking the Pentagon to approve the Marine Corps’ nomination for the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest award for military heroism. The family of Sgt. Rafael Peralta will accept the nation’s second-highest award at a ceremony Monday at Camp Pendleton, north of San Diego.
Peralta’s younger brother, Ricardo, has said his mother has grown tired by the fight, though she still believes her late son deserves to be honored with the nation’s highest award for covering a grenade on Nov. 15, 2004, in Fallujah, shielding his troops from the blast. “She’s growing older. She can only take so much. It took a toll,” Ricardo Peralta told the San Diego Union Tribune. The Defense Department has ruled that Peralta was not conscious when he smothered
the grenade with his body. California Republican Rep. Duncan Hunter, a Marine veteran who served in Iraq, led the fight in Congress for Peralta’s actions to be recognized with the Medal of Honor. “In my mind, Peralta should be a Medal of Honor recipient, but the Navy Cross is also a major valor award, and even though the fight to upgrade the award is sure to continue when the time is right, it’s great to see Continues on Page 9
(AP Photo/File) Sgt. Rafael Peralta.
and it is no accident. With such outrageous temperatures, Palm Springs is naturally a pool town. The carefree pool atmosphere in the hot climate, combined with amazing musicians is enough to lure any fun-seeker, nowadays. “I had the feeling that if you leverage these pools and connect them together for one event. It showcases one of Palm Springs’ Continues on Page 10