Matthew Rotunda’s listening room in Cathedral City draws serious music lovers into the rarified world of hi-fi systems.
Matthew Rotunda’s listening room in Cathedral City draws serious music lovers into the rarified world of hi-fi systems.
In downtown Indio, Arriola’s has answered the question for five generations and counting.
On a hillside in Hemet every spring, a couple of professional actors, a few horses, and an entire community bring a slice of California history to life.
A festival and library bring another wave of culture to the resurgent town on the Salton Sea.
In the wee hours, the quest for the perfect baguette begins, and there is peace.
Beset by injury, Bianca Andreescu is fighting to return to Indian Wells and defend her BNP Paribas Open title.
Ninth in an ongoing series about Coachella Valley pioneers, innovators, and leaders throughout history.
Ingredients once harvested by the Coachella Valley’s first inhabitants continue to flavor local dishes and drinks.
Some people love him for the state of the economy and hard line on immigration, while others hate him for creating a climate of divisiveness and fear. But no one in the Coachella Valley is without an opinion about the 45th U.S. president.
50 Years of Jethro Tull: Ian Anderson chats about the evolution of the group’s sound and whatever became of Gerald Bostock.