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- January Appearances 2026
#6 - Jan., 30 - "Mom At The Movies; The Films of Eileen Heckart, hosted by her son, Luke Yankee" @ the Historic (appropriate) Camelot Theatre. Before the screening of "Heller in Pink Tights" Luke Yankee treated the audience to touching, amusing and colorful "back stories" about his mother, Eileen Heckart. The feature movie was star-studded, with a surprisingly gentle, sexy Anthony Quinn - AND I could NOT take my eyes off a blonde Sophia Loren's tiny waste! Heckart. was of course, unforgettable. The film was colorfully shot, with wonderfully authentic Western settings (lots of mud) and costumes by Edith Head. George Cukor's attentive direction made the 1880's seemed right next door. Don't miss the rest of this series. www.psculturalcenter.org. #5 - Jan., 24 - "Art Party 2026" @ the Palm Springs Art Museum brought together - among other fabulous contributors - the legendary TCM host Dave Karger, guiding the legendary Carol Burnett, presenting to the legendary Bob Mackie!! Add the brilliant interviewing by Dave Karger to the brilliant artistry of Carol Burnett and the brilliant creative genius of Bob Mackie, and you have a BRILLIANT, LEGENDARY evening for the Palm Springs "A" list, beautifully fed by the brilliant, legendary Willie Rhine @ "849" - ALL graciously presented by Steven Brown & Richard Cain. Produced by MOMENTOUS Events. #4 - Jan. 19 — Legendary photographer Michael Childers presents "My Husband Makes Movies" at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. The first offering was John Schlesinger’s "Billy Liar" (1963) — gloriously shot in black and white, which I love!! Brilliantly acted by Tom Courtenay with a superb supporting cast, and featuring the luminous early appearance of Julie Christie. The story is happy-sad, distinctly British, and taps into the universal human habit of imagining our lives both backward and forward. Add Michael Childers’ intimate introduction, sharing his personal stories from the making of the film with director John Schlesinger, and you have the pure joy of timeless storytelling. Don’t miss any film in this remarkable series. www.psculturalcenter.org #3 – Jan. 17 - Revolution Stage Company, under the direction of Gary Powers, presents Assassins, with music and lyrics by the incomparable Stephen Sondheim — running through Jan. 31. Staged almost like a living history lesson, Assassins explores both the attempted and successful assassinations of American presidents and other historical figures. The production features a large, deeply talented cast and innovative technological video elements, weaving in actual historical footage that gives the show real emotional weight. For those of us who lived through many of these moments, it stirred powerful memories and feelings. For younger generations who missed the originals, this production feels especially important — a gripping, thought-provoking way to understand how history, disillusionment, and notoriety collide. www.revolutionstagecompany.com This is not easy subject matter — but essential theater. #2 - Jan. 15 — An Evening with Melissa Manchester with the Desert Symphony marked a stunning moment at the Symphony’s new home, "The Show" at Agua Caliente Casino, Rancho Mirage. The Symphony’s opening presentation was thrilling and glorious, touching every aspect of the human spirit w/ every note. Melissa Manchester was warm, talkative, engaging, wonderfully candid, while sharing stories and insights from her remarkable career. More at www.desertsymphony.org. Don’t miss the Desert Symphony Gala featuring Bernadette Peters on Feb. 19. #1 – Jan. 14 - Adam Karsten presents "One Man, Two Guvnors" by Richard Bean at CVRep through Feb. 1, 2026. The production is fast-paced, with nonstop dialogue delivered in great English accents. Actor Peter Fanone channels Red Skelton, both in appearance and physical comedy, complete with Keystone Cops–style choreography. An outstanding cast, amazing sets, and a few delightful production surprises make this a must-see. Don’t miss it. www.cvrep.org.
- Restaurant of the Week Segment - February 1, 2026
Hour 1 Seg 1 - Restaurant of the Week Segment - LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE SHOW FOR HI-LIGHTS/DETAILS OF SUBJECTS DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW. RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK w/ Amber Castillo re: “Lulu California Bistro”. 200 S. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA. 92262 - DISCUSSION of Valentine’s Day offerings; 4 course dinner w/ champagne for $69.99. Make reservations. - REPORT that there will be kid’s offerings then as well. - REPORT that on Valentine’s Day they will ope for regular menu @ 9 AM and then @ 4 PM the Valentine’s menu will be served. - REPORT that on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb., 8, TV’s will be on for the game w/ special cocktails, beer buckets, etc. - DISCUSSION of the fabulous portions and sizes of the appetizers. - REPORT on “Happy Hour” available all 7 days a week, open to close. - (contact info: www.lulupalmsprings.com and (760) 327-LULU; 5858) Amber
- Desert Woman’s Show Segment - February 1, 2026
Hour 1 Seg 2 - Desert Woman’s Show Segment - LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE SHOW FOR HI-LIGHTS/DETAILS OF SUBJECTS DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW. DESERT WOMAN’S SHOW w/ Carolyn Gross re; Sunday, Fe., 15 @ the Agua Caliente Casino, Rancho Mirage. - DESERT WOMAN’S SHOW w/ “Food and Wine” - $65. Includes Desert Woman’s Show 7 Food & Wine. Features local favorite restaurans, refined wines, craft beers, and live music. Tickets @ www.marloproductions.com. - DESERT WOMAN’S SHOW offers; 1. Fashion show 2. Health and Education and Motivation information 3. Food and Wine Festival w/ VIP addition - DISCUSSION of her works; “Rise Above the Cancer w/ Carolyn Gross” - (contact info: www.marloproductions.com). Carolyn
- Palm Springs Winter League Baseball Segment - February 1, 2026
Hour 1 Seg 3 - Palm Springs Winter League Baseball Segment - LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE SHOW FOR HI-LIGHTS/DETAILS OF SUBJECTS DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW. PALM SPRINGS CHILL w/ Andrew Starke re; Palm Springs Stadium, 1901 E. Baristo, Palm Springs, CA. 92262. - REPORT that over the years 950 players have gone on to sign professional contracts. - REPORT that the average age of Winter League players is 24 ½. - DISCUSSION of the scouting that takes place for both the “Power” and the “Chill” teams and the leagues in general. - REPORT that players come from 7 countries. - REPORT that now the games are broadcast live on the app. - DISCUSSION that this is “old fashioned” baseball, w/ wooden bats BUT A MODERN misting system for the summer games. - REPORT on the prices; $5. Kids, $8. Seniors and $10. General admission. - DISCUSSION of all the “extra” activities and food offerings @ the Ballpark. - REPORT on the game times and days. - (contact info: www.pspbb.org and www.californiawinterleague.com and (760)778-HITS) Andrew
- Theater Segment - February 1, 2026
Hour 1 Seg 4 - Theater Segment - LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE SHOW FOR HI-LIGHTS/DETAILS OF SUBJECTS DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW. REVOLUTION STAGE COMPANY/TALK OF STARS w/ Gary Powers , re: Founding Artistic Director; 611 S. Palm Canyon Dr., Palm Springs, CA. 92264, a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization and Carol Eglash-Kosofff - DISCUSSION of Mission Statement; To present innovative and substantive theater, including musicals, dramas, and educational programs. - HOLD THE DATES; 1.“They Had It Coming” w/ Bonnie G.,Siobhan Velkarde * Kim Schroeder Long Jan., 25 @ 7 PM 2. “COMEDY RIOT Semi-Finals & FINALS” Jan., 25 @ 7 PM and Feb., 2 @ 7 PM. 3. “I’VE SEEN THIS S___T BEFORE” w/ Carole Eglash-Kosoff”Jan., 31 @ 1:30 PM; Feb., 2 @ 7 PM 4. “RICHARD SKIPPER CELEBRATES” Feb., 11 @ 7 PM 5. “PIPPIN” Feb., 13 thru Mar., 1. - (contact info; www.revolutionstagecompany.com and (760) 318-4115). Carol and Gary
- Desert Symphony/Momentous Events Segment - February 1, 2026
Hour 2 Seg 1 - Desert Symphony/Momentous Events Segment - LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE SHOW FOR HI-LIGHTS/DETAILS OF SUBJECTS DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW. DESERT SYMPHONY/MOMENTOUS EVENTS w/ Frank Goldstin re; 777 E. Tahquitz Cyn., Way. Ste., 200, Palm Springs, CA. 92262 - HOLD THE DATES; 1. Thurs., Feb., 19; Bernadette Peters joins the Desert Symphony. ONE NIGHT ONLY @ THE SHOW, @ the Agua Caliente Casino, Rancho Mirage. 5 PM cocktails; 5:30 PM dinner and 8:00 PM performance. Choose your experience; Gala Dinner Package, Concert Only or Sponsorship Opportunities. Bernadette Peters 2. WED., MAR., 11, ‘26 – 7:30 PM; The Music of Billy Joel Starring Tony and Grammy Nominee Michael Cavanaugh. 3. THURS., AP., 16, ‘26 – 7:30 PM; Classical Night Fever. www.desertsymphony.org and (760) 773.5988. - MISSION STATEMENT; “MOMENTOUS” is a premier event marketing, design, and production agency based in iconic Palm Springs, CA. Renowned for crafting unforgettable, multidimensional experiences, MOMENTOUS boasts over 30 years of expertise in delivering a diverse range of events. From strategic corporate gatherings and immersive brand activations to gala fundraisers, opulent custom shows, and luxurious celebrations. DISCUSSION of the name “MOMENTOUS”. How the word resonates w/ Frank. When you say the name of your company is “MOMENTOUS”, you had better BE. REPORT of Frank’s professional history. DISCUSSION of his various events and clients; REPORT OF MOMENTOUS SERVICES; 1.All the non-profit organizations, corporations, private clientele in Palm Springs, All Desert Cities and Nationwide. 2.Producers of Virtual and Hybrid Events, Live Streaming and Televised Events Including Special Programming and Telethons. 3.Premiere Event Planning, Design & Production. 4.Detailed Financial Management & Budget over sight 5.Event Strategy & Marketing 6.Innovative Event Creative 7. Event Venue Sourcing, Recommendations & Negotiations 8. Spectacular Event Décor & Environments 9. Entertainment Production – All Music, Bands, DJ’s, Interactive and Theme Talent, Theatrical Shows and Headline Name Acts. 10. Advanced Technical Production Including Staging, Sound, Lighting, Video, Live Streaming, Show Direction and Stage Management. 11. Food & Beverage – All Food and Beverage, Off Premise Catering, Creative Menu Planning, BEO Management. 12. Total and Advanced Event Logistics Management including Floor Plans, Diagrams and Elevations, Renderings, Scheduling and Event Show Flows. 13. Creative Services: Graphics and Content Creation, Scripting, Photography and Video. 14. Ancillary Event Services; Hotel Room Blocks, Valet Parking, Event Transportation, Gifts & Premiums…and just anything you can imagine to make your event memorable and spectacular. -(contact info; www.desertsymphony.org and www.gomomentous.com and (760) 273-5050). Frank
- Palm Springs International Airport Segment - February 1, 2026
Hour 2 Seg 2 - Palm Springs International Airport Segment - LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE SHOW FOR HI-LIGHTS/DETAILS OF SUBJECTS DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW. PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT w/ Jake Ingrassia @ Palm Springs International Airport. - DISCUSSION that our flights between Canada and Palm Springs are still doing well. - REPORT that you can go to www.progresspsp.com and see the latest updates on the construction. i.e. new elevators and flight displays. Now there’s curbside seating. New “Duty Free” venue. - PSP’s curbside now features two circular “UFO” bench planters, ten concrete benches, and six matching receptacles, all custom-made as exact replicas of the originals from the 1960’s design. - REPORT that PSP Mid-Century construction is almost done. Worked w/ Gary Wexler (son of Don) to be certain every detail reflected PSP’s architectural roots while welcoming today’s travelers in style. - REPORT that there are 80 new electric vehicle charging stations being added, in Sec., B of the parking area. New escalators and elevators as well. - REPORT on new routes; many now year-round 1. – Alaska to Santa Rosa, CA. 2. – Delta and Southwest to Austin, TX. 3. – United to Newark, New Jersey. 4. – American to Charlotte, N.C. 5. - Southwest to Austin. - DISCUSSION that Chicago and NYC year-round daily - DISCUSSION that a flight w/ ONLY 1 STOP…called Direct Flights, NOT non-stop. - DISCUSSION of the “stay and play” feature that is good for 1 day. Go to www.flypsp.com/stayandplay. - DISCUSSION of the “play and pay” register on www.flypsp.com to shop, eat, etc., w/out security. - (contact info; www.flypsp.com). Jake
- Red-Jeep Tours Segment - February 1, 2026
Hour 2 Seg 3 - Red-Jeep Tours Segment - LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE SHOW FOR HI-LIGHTS/DETAILS OF SUBJECTS DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW. RED-JEEP TOURS w/ Rick Curtis re: 74-794 Lennon Pl., Ste., B. Palm Desert, CA. 92260. 8 years as a guide. - REPORT on a great tour for half-day tours for your vacation guests. - DISCUSSION that it is a very Busy Season for the company. - #1 Tour is the San Adreas Fault Tour. - REPORT that the desert IS BLOOMING. Only happens every few years. Yellows, purples, lupins, primroses, ghost flowers, etc. - DISCUSSION that the Joshua Tree tour is too crowded. Can be an hour wait JUST TO GET IN. Joshua Tree is a National Wilderness (can have NO SIGNS that “man” has been there, i.e. bathrooms, etc.) Then it became a National Park. May be the only Wilderness that is also a Park. Only Congress can create a Wilderness. “leave no trace”. - REPORT that you should always get there early. - REPORT that there are lizards, snakes and tortoises in the Wilderness/Park. - ATTENTION; Because of the rain the DESERT WILL BLOOM this year. Mostly purple and yellow. RARE and SPECIAL. About ONCE every 5 years. -(contact info: www.red-jeep.com and (760) 477-4217). Rick
- Palm Springs Air Museum Segment - February 1, 2026
Hour 2 Seg 4 - Palm Springs Air Museum Segment - LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE SHOW FOR HI-LIGHTS/DETAILS OF SUBJECTS DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW. PALM SPRINGS AIR MUSEUM w/ Ann Greer ; re: 745 N. Gene Autry Tr. Palm Springs, CA. 92262 - HOLD THE DATES; - EVERY SAT; “Open Cockpit” - FEB.,7 – MUSEUM CLOSED during the day. - FEB., 7 – 50TH Gala; 5 – 10:30 PM $525. - FEB., 8 – FEB., 11; @ 10 AM – America’s Freedom Tribute’s Travelling Vietnam Wall & Cost of Freedom Tribute. - FEB., 14 – Indian Wells Resident Day - FEB., 14; 1:00 – 2:00 PM – WOW’s (Women Ordnance Workers) - FEB ., 21 – Hitler’s Wonder Weapons by Dr. Edward Gordon - FEB., 28; 1:00 – 2:00 PM – Before the Tuskegee Airmen, Came the National Airmen Association of America. - (contact info; www.psairmuseum.org and (760) 778-6262). - REPORT ON ACT FOR MS - HOLD THE DATE: 1. Feb., 16; 4th Annual Golf Tournament; 12 noon tee-off @ Palm Valley Country Club. - (contact info: www.actforms.org.) Ann
- Joey English Box Office Report Segment - February 1, 2026
Hour 3 Seg 1 - Joey English Box Office Report Segment - LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE SHOW FOR HI-LIGHTS/DETAILS OF SUBJECTS DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW. BOX OFFICE REPORT w/ Joe Smith and Barbara Kerr email; joeyenglishboxofficereport@gmail.com - REPORT – Now that the new theater season is in full swing go to www.joeyenglish.com for more about these highlights. Also, schedules can change, so be certain to check the individual website for current times. - REPORT on 3rd party Tickets; BUYER BEWARD. - CASINO CORNER - REPORT on AGUA CALIENTE – THE SHOW (32-250 Bob Hope Dr. Rancho Mirage, CA. 92270) ▪ 02-07; Ara Avetisyan and Alik Avetisyan ▪ 02-13; Arrival from Sweden: The Music of Abba ▪ 02-14; Air Supply-50th Anniversary Celebration ▪ 02.19; An Evening with Bernadette Peters in concert with the Desert Symphony ▪ 02-20; Sons of Legion-Soul to Sol Tour ▪ 02-21; Smokey Robinson: Legacy Tour ▪ 02-27; Fitz and the Tantrums-Mon on the Moon Winter Tour ▪ 02;28; Legends of Pop Festival - (contact info:www.aguacalientecasinos.com) - REPORT ON SPOTLIGHT 29 (46-200 Harrison Pl., Coachella, 92236) All Shows in the Spotlight Room -02-14; Peabo Bryson ▪ 02-21; Engelbert Humperdink ▪ 02-28; Dionne Warwick - (contact info: www.spotlight29.com). - REPORT ON FANTASY SPRINGS RESORT (84-245 Indio Springs Pkwy, Indio. 92203). - 02-07; Ernest: Live from the South ▪ 02-14; The Righteous Brothers ▪ 02-15; BXS Bryndis X Siempre ▪ 02-20; Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons ▪ 02-21; Jim Jefferies - (contact info: www.fantasyspringsresort.com) - REPORT ON MORONGO CASINO RESORT (49500 Seminole Dr., Cabazon, 92230) ▪ 02-06 & 07; Playlist ▪ 02-13 & 14; Eevaan Tre ▪ 02-15; Juan Del Diabl ▪ 02-20 & 21; Fresh Play ▪ 02-22; Los Grandes De Desierto ▪ 02-27 & 28; Identity Theft the Band ▪ 02-27; Mi Banda El Mexicano de Casimiro Zamudio ▪ 02-28; Brian McKnigh - (contact info:www.morongocasinoresort.com). ______________________________________________ - REPORT ON THE ACRISURE ARENA (75702 Varner Rd., Palm Desert, CA. /92211) ▪ 02.11; Cardi B. The Little Miss Drama Tour ▪ 02-14; How The West Was Won Hip Hop in the Desert - (contact info:www.acrisurearena.com 9). - REPORT ON THE BENT (2300 E. Baristo Rd., P.S. @ the P.S. Cultural Center) -02-12 through 02-28; “In The Wake” Set against the presidential election and political turmoil of 2000, Ellen – an activist and writer – unapologetically weaves her complex passions through the lives of her family and friends in this funny, intelligent and searing play by Lisa Kron, who also wrote the book and lyrics for the Tony Award winning musical “Fun Home.” Director Laura Stearns has said that this is a play about contradictions – both emotional and political. She describes it as intimate, urgent and incredibly entertaining. The cast includes Kim Schroeder Long (known to many in our region as a talented singer but also an impressive actress), Kudra Wagner, J. Clare Merritt, Jessica Lenz, Sharianne Greer, Allie Herb and…from New York City…Ashley Robinson, who has acting credits from New York to London’s West End. He also wrote the book for the new musical based on “Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy - (contact info: www.thebent.org.) - REPORT ON CVREP (68510 E. Palm Cyn., Dr., C. C. 92234) - 02-25-03-15; “Guys and Dolls” This classic musical by Frank Loesser ran for 1,200 performances when it opened on Broadway in 1950. Considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, the show has won a bevy of awards, including Tony Awards, Drama Desks and Oliviers. But it will be an entirely new experience at CVRep as you enter the den of thieves and Prohibition. Gambling will be what you do when you enter Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City; the CVRep production of Guys and Dolls will show you just how tough you had to be to get by as a night club dancer, illegal craps game organizer, high roller or missionary. This will be a version of this oddball romantic comedy like you have never seen it before. - (contact info: www.cvrep.org). - REPORT ON DESERT ENSEMBLE THEATRE (2300 E. Baristo Rd., P.S. @ the P.S. Cultural Center) - (contact info: www.desertensembletheatre.org.) - REPORT ON DESERT THEATREWORKS (45175 Fargo St., Indio, CA.) Through 02-15; Neil Simon’s “Laughter on the 23rd Floor” -02-14 thru 03-08; “The Graduate” The coffee is strong, the jokes are sharp, and the egos are enormous in Neil Simon’s Laughter on the 23rd Floor. Inspired by Simon’s own days in the writers’ room of Sid Caesar’s Your Show of Shows, this behind-the-scenes comedy captures the outrageous antics, razor-sharp banter, and heartfelt camaraderie of a team of comic geniuses from the genius that was Neil Simon. Sheldon Safir and Stan Jenson – two regional favorites – are among the cast members. Based on the 1963 coming-of-age classic and scripted by Terry Johnson, The Graduate follows Benjamin Braddock, a twenty-one-year-old recent college graduate facing high expectations from his parents and uncertainty about his future. Upon returning home, Ben is seduced by Mrs. Robinson—the wife of his father’s business partner—beginning a secret affair that unravels when he falls for her daughter, Elaine. DTW’s production is presented in the round in their intimate Blackbox Theater - (contact info: www.dtworks.org.) - REPORT ON DESERT THEATRICALS (Rancho Mirage Amphitheatre @ 71560 San Jacinto Dr., R. M., CA. 92270) -02-07; Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. share the stage once more in “The Rat Pack Hour” | 7 p.m. This musical journey will take you back to the hot nights of Las Vegas and Palm Springs where the Rat Pack ruled and no one could touch the shark-skinned cool of Frank, Dean and Sammy. All the camaraderie, all the jokes and banter and all the classics like “Come Fly with Me,” “Lady Is a Tramp,” “My Way” and “New York, New York”, “Volare,” “That Old Black Magic,” and “Candy Man.” Tickets are free but they are required and it has already sold out. You must arrive by 6:30 p.m. to claim your guaranteed seats. Gates open at 6:00. - (contact info: www.desert-theatricals.com.) - REPORT ON DEZART PERFORMS (605 S. Riverside Dr., P.S.) - 02-26 thru 03-08; “Destroying David” In this West Coast premiere by Jason Odell Williams, an art restorer/docent gives the audience a private after-hours tour of Michelangelo’s David at Florence’s Galleria dell’Accademia. As they describe the history of one of the world’s greatest sculptures, we slowly discover they are grieving the death of their son. Starring Aleisha Force (whom you have seen on series including “This Is Us,” “For All Mankind,” and “Prison Break”) and directed by Craig Wells, “Destroying David” is also a journey through the inner world of someone struggling with loss, love, and what it means to preserve what we hold dear. “Destroying David” runs - (contact info: www.dezartperforms.org ). - REPORT ON THE MCCALLUM THEATRE; (73000 Fred Waring Dr., Palm Desert, CA. 92260) ▪ 02-01; Compagnie Herve Koubi Sol Invictus ▪ 02-03; Counterpoint Presented in partnership with the PS Friends of Philharmonic ▪ 02-06 & 07; McCallum Theatre Orchestra ▪ 02-10 thru 02-15; The TEN Tenors ▪ 02-17; The Los Angeles Philharmonic ▪ 02-18; Great American Crooners ▪ 02-19; Jim Caruso’s Cast Party with Billy Stritch on Piano ▪ 02-20; Teatro Lirico d’Europa Rigoletto ▪ 02-21; The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra ▪ 02-22; National Geographic Live-Life on the Move ▪ 02-23; Patti LuPone ▪ 02-24; Academy of St Martin in the Fields ▪ 02-25 thru 03-01; Clue On Stage! - (contact info: www.mccallumtheatre.org.) - REPORT ON OSCAR’S PALM SPRINGS (125 E. Tahquitz Cyn., Way #108, Palm Springs, CA. 92262) www.oscarspalmsprings.com . - REPORT ON PALM CANYON THEATRE (538 N. Palm Cyn., Dr., P.S.) - 02-06 thru 03-01; “Hair” “Hair” captures the spirit of the 1960s counterculture as a tribe of young hippies fight for peace, love, and identity in a turbulent era. This vibrant rock musical is bursting with freedom, rebellion, and powerful anthems . - (contact info: www.palmcanyontheatre.net.) - REPORT ON PALM SPRINGS CULTURAL CENTER (2300 e. Baristo Rd., Palm Springs, CA. 92262) ▪ 02-02; VIP Lounge Mon Petit Salon Jeremie Levi ▪ 02-03; VIP Lounge Melba Biller’s Jazz Oasis ▪ 02-04; VIP Lounge Cocktails & Cabaret: Francesca Amari, Jeff Lantz ▪ O2-13; Mom at the Movies: My Six Loves. 02-20: Bus Stop. Both at 7 p.m. Actor, author and playwright Luke Yankee discussing the films of his mother, Academy Award, Emmy Award and Tony Award winning actress Eileen Heckart. ▪ 02-14; Jessica Vosk – Broadway’s Best in the West Jessica Vosk is a celebrated singer and actress known for electrifying roles on musical theater and concert stages. She made her Carnegie Hall debut in November 2021 in a sold-out solo show titled My Golden Age and returned to Carnegie Hall in 2022 to headline Get Happy: A Judy Garland Centennial Celebration - (contact info:.www.psculturalcenter.org.) - REPORT ON THE PS UNDERGROUND (1900 e. Palm Cyn., Dr., P.S. CA. 92264) -02-14; Sitcom ▪ 02-15,16,17; Queens of Soul and Jazz ▪ 02-18,19,20,21; Palm Springs Holiday ▪ 02-22; Bacon, Beehives & Bubbly ▪ 02-28; Woodstock ▪ psunderground.com - (contact info:www.psunderground.com ) - REPORT ON PLAZA THEATRE (128 S. Palm Cyn., Dr., P.S. 92262) REPORT ON THE PLAZA THEATRE (128 S Palm Canyon Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262) ▪ 02.01; Love, Alaska ▪ 02.04; Piaf-The Show ▪ 02-06 and 02-07; “Replay: The Importance of Being Earnest in New York” Oscar Wilde’s timeless satire gets a fresh and inventive twist from Tony Award-winning lyricist and director David Zippel setting it in present day New York City and East Hampton. The cast (who will be performing with scripts in hand) features two-time Tony Award winner Christine Ebersole (Grey Gardens, War Paint), Isabella Coben (Modern Family, Young Sheldon), two-time Tony winner Judy Kaye (Phantom of the Opera, Nice Work If You Can Get It), Tony Award winner Priscilla Lopez (A Chorus Line, In the Heights), Jess Salgueiro (Frasier, The Boys), Drama Desk Winner Ryan Spahn (Daniel’s Husband), Emmy and Tony nominee Michael Urie (Ugly Betty, Shrinking), and Tony Award winner Lillias White (The Life, Hadestown), ensuring Wilde’s razor-sharp wit is delivered with brilliance and style. (The Plaza has noted that actors are subject to change.) ▪ 02-07; National Theatre Live - The Importance of Being Earnest ▪ 02-08; Mania - The Abba Tribute ▪ 02-09; Joss Stone ▪ 02-10; Palm Springs Speaks Presents Cheech Marin ▪ 02-11; Susanne Vega ▪ 02-12; Priscilla Presley ▪ 02-13; The Rat Pack is Back ▪ 02-14; Sweet Caroline-Neil Diamond Tribute starring Jay White ▪ 02-15; Micky Dolenz ▪ 02-16; Aloe Blacc ▪ 02-17; Palm Springs Symphony-From Mozart to Modern: A Symphony Across Time Journey through centuries of music, from the elegance of Mozart to bold contemporary masterpieces. This one-night-only event promises rich sounds, rhythmic surprises, and a festive atmosphere to match the Mardi Gras spirit! ▪ 02-18; Lucie Arnaz – “Sing Happy” ▪ 02-19 & 20; Dean Z ▪ 02-20; Hollywood Meets the Palm Springs Plaza Theatre: A Multimedia Journey ▪ 02-21: Eliane Elias – The Soul of Bossa Nova ▪ 02-21; Preservation Hall Jazz Band ▪ 02-22; Lisa Fischer with Grand Baton ▪ 02-22; Esperanza Spalding (the five-time GRAMMY® Award-winning artist – including two Best Jazz Vocal awards and the first Best New Artist GRAMMY® given to a jazz artist) ▪ 02-23; Bianca Del Rio (rescheduled from 1/21) ▪ 02-24; Wade Rouse in Conversation with Steven Rowley ▪ 02-26; The Marshall Tucker Band ▪ 02-27; Bianca Del Rio (rescheduled from 1/22) ▪ 02-28; Monet X Change ▪ 02-29; Judy Collins - (contact info: www.palmspringsplazatheatre.com) - REPORT ON PRISM THEATER (435 E. Tahquitz Cyn., Way, Palm Springs, CA.) www.prismtheater.org - REPORT ON THE PURPLE ROOM (1900 e. Palm Cyn., Dr., P.S. 92264) ▪ Tuesdays - Jazz legend Rose Mallett sings the music of Holiday, Vaughn, Ellington ▪ Wednesdays - Swing to the music of the Rat Pack era. ▪ Thursdays - The Most Romantic Night in Palm Springs. Dinner and music by the Andy Fraga Combo. ▪ 02-01; The Judy Show ▪ 02-06 & 07; Dragapella! ▪ 02-08; Elvis: The Early Years ▪ 02-15; The Judy Show ▪ 02-20 & 21; Ben Jones: Timeless ▪ 02-22; The Judy Show ▪ 02-27; Rose Mallett: Songs of Sarah - (contact info: www.purpleroompalmsprings.com). - REPORT ON THE RANCHO MIRAGE LIBRARY & OBSERVATORY (71-100 ca. 111, R.M. 92270) February 9; Classic Hollywood Comedies: Lover Come Back from 1-3:15 p.m. Join us for laughter and lots of it, as award-winning producer and author Steven C. Smith hosts four weeks of classic Hollywood comedies. After the success of 1959’s Pillow Talk, Doris Day and Rock Hudson re-teamed for this sexy comedy that may be their best collaboration. Day and Hudson play rival Madison Avenue ad execs who merge romantically, in a plot that mixes Mad Men-era satire, mistaken identity, and censor-teasing dialogue. Tony Randall and the alluring Edie Adams add to the fun. ▪ February 10; Dr. Kevin Hainline Day | 2–8:30 p.m. Dr. Kevin Hainline is an astronomy professor and researcher on the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) near infrared camera (NIRCam) science team at The University of Arizona’s Steward Observatory. His research focuses on hunting for ultra distant galaxies from the dawn of time, supermassive black holes that grow secluded by dust, and cold brown dwarfs at the edge of the Milky Way using the unprecedented power of JWST. Dr. Hainline has a passion for science outreach education and has spoken about astronomy and our relation to the stars at events around the world. The Cosmos in Its Infancy: Galaxies at the Dawn of Time • 2–3 pm Dr. Hainline will share how he and his team discovered some of the farthest galaxies known to humanity, including the incredible record-breaking JADES-GS-z14-0, and why these distant galaxies matter to you almost fourteen billion years later ▪ February 18; DeAndre Simmons Presents: The Negro Speaks of Rivers | 2–3:30 p.m. February is Black History Month. This powerful solo recital features renowned bass-baritone and San Diegan DeAndre Simmons as he brings to life “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”—an evocative program honoring the legacy of Black composers through classical works, opera arias, spirituals, and poetic song. This stirring performance celebrates the depth, resilience, and artistry of the Black musical tradition, delivered with soul and sophistication by one of opera’s most compelling voices. ▪ February 19; Strong Words | 7-9 p.m. Running for 15 years, celebrating 100+ performances, and described as “the best spoken word show in LA,” Strong Words is coming to Rancho Mirage for the first time. A specially produced show will feature a delightful collection of stories from diverse perspectives and demographics, creating a community experience where everyone feels they belong...and that they have stumbled into something wonderful. Join wordsmiths and performing artists from across our cultural landscape for an unforgettable 90 minutes of pure storytelling magic in this heartwarming, life-affirming event. ▪ February 23; Classic Hollywood Comedies: The Devil In Miss Jones | 1–3 pm Discover the comic chops and irresistible charm of Jean Arthur, a favorite of directors Frank Capra and Billy Wilder, in this “hilarious and human” gem. Arthur plays an overworked department store clerk who befriends an elderly new employee (Charles Coburn). But he’s really the store’s owner—a grouchy tycoon spying on staff. The result is a Capra-esque comedy as beguiling and clever as it is timely. - (contact info:www.ranchomiragelibrary.org). - REPORT ON REVOLUTION STAGE COMPANY (611 s. Palm Cyon., Dr., P.S.) 02-13 thru 03-01; “Pippin” ▪ 02-22; “Simply Sondheim: A Fundraiser for Revolution Stage Company The Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz won multiple Tony Awards for its original 1972 Broadway production and its 2013 revival. Directed and choreographed by Nathan Wilson (who also stars as the Leading Player) with music direction by Kurt Kelley, “Pippin” is a musical about a young prince, heir to Emperor Charlemagne, searching for meaning, purpose, and his "Corner of the Sky." This production also features local favorites including Donald Kelley, Billy L’Amour and Sonia Reavis. RSC Producer Greg Hicks presents “Simply Sondheim” featuring veteran Broadway male performers along with Broadway legend, Teri Ralston (who appeared in the original productions of Stephen Sondheim’s “Company” and “A Little Night Music”), to celebrate the late, great composer. - (contact info: www.revolutionstagecompany.com). - REPORT ON THE ROOST (68718 e. Palm Canyon # 203, Cathedral City, CA. 02-02; Open Mic Night ▪ 02-03; Karaoke Night with Sean Boyle ▪ 02-07; Gennine Francis Jackson ▪ 02-09; Open Mic Night ▪ 02-12; Jason Weber ▪ 02-15; Ethyl’s Place Bingo ▪ 02-16; Open Mic Night ▪ 02-17; Karaoke Night with Sean Boyle ▪ 02-18; The Roost Revue: Love Is Love Host Jason Mannino and musical director Kurt Jordan will welcome guest artists include Broadway veteran Seth Hampton, Jeffrey Adair, Heather Joy and Barbara Kerr for an intimate cabaret evening dedicated to the many facets of love—from the romantic and the platonic to the resilient and the universal. As Jason Mannino noted: “Love is Love is a celebration of the bonds we choose, the lives we share, and the music that carries those emotions. Whether you’re celebrating with a partner, a friend, or simply your love for great theater, this night is about the common thread that ties us all together.” ▪ 02-19; Sherie Rae Parker ▪ 02-21; Jai Rodriguez ▪ 02-23; Open Mic Night ▪ 02-24; Karaoke Night with Sean Boyle ▪ 02/25; Marisa Corvo ▪ 02-26; Jeff St Germain ▪ 02-28; Gennine Francis Jackson - (contact info: www.theroostcc.com) - REPORT ON THIRD PARTY TICKETS; Buyer Beware - (contact info: Email: joeyenglishboxofficereport.com). Joe and Barbara
- The Desert Water Agency Segment - February 1, 2026
Hour 3 Seg 2 - The Desert Water Agency Segment - LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE SHOW FOR HI-LIGHTS/DETAILS OF SUBJECTS DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW. DESERT WATER AGENCY w/ Xochitl Pena re; 1200 S. Gene Autry Tr. Palm Springs, 92264 - MISSION is to provide; groundwater management, drinking water, sewer service, recycled water and conservation resources. - REPORT that DWA is participating in Palm Springs Air Museum’s Viet Nam Wall. - TIPS/SERVICES FOR WATERING IN THE WINTER 1. Turn off your sprinklers for 48 hours after rain. 2. Get energy-star appliances. 3. Use the DWA rebate programs for smart controllers. 4. Water efficient nozzles and irrigation heads. 5. Residential Toilets 6. Turf removal rebates. - FOR THESE SERVICES go to www.dwa.org/save. - DISCUSSION of leak detection. - DISCUSSION of how to report water waste. www.dwa.org/report. - REPORT on how to get a Conservation kit w/ a faucet aerator etc.. www.dwa.org/save. - DISCUSSION that there are 6 water agencies in the CV. Go to www.cvwatercounts.com to see about careers. - (contact info; www.dwa.org and (760) 323-4971). Xochitl
- Florist Segment - February 1, 2026
Hour 3 Seg 3 - Florist Segment - LISTEN TO THE COMPLETE SHOW FOR HI-LIGHTS/DETAILS OF SUBJECTS DISCUSSED IN THIS INTERVIEW. LILIES PALM SPRINGS w/ Kayla Kirk re: 1775 E. Palm Cyn., Dr., Ste.,#145. Palm Springs, CA. 92264. - REPORT that the flowers of the month of Feb. are the violet and the primrose. Symbolize loyalty, faithfulness, humility and young love. - REPORT that we should get ready for Valentine’s Day w/ centerpiece orders and everything. - REPORT that this year roses are $115. a dozen. - Biggest wedding months are Oct., and Nov., - REPORT They have an “A la carte” package for weddings and an Elopement Package. - REPORT that they also have FLORAL SASHES. - DISCUSSION of the various colors brides pick for their wedding themes. Even desert colors are popular. - DISCUSSION that they are open Tues., - Fri., from 11AM to 3 PM. By appointment too. - SPECIAL OFFER; order by Feb., 10th and get $10. Off. The ordering code is “Joey Pals”. - (contact info; www.LiliesPS.com and (760) 318-3388.) Kayla











