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  1. Workers position a metal sculpture by Chinese artist Zhan Wang in front of the Palm Springs Art Museum on Wednesday. The sculpture is made of stainless steel and is a replica of an ornamental rock commonly found in Chinese gardens.

    Chinese artist's piece at art museum aims to inspire

    • May 23, 2013

    The 800-pound sculpture by Zhan Wang, an artist from Beijing, is a gift to the museum by philanthropists Donna MacMillan and her late husband, Cargill, in celebration of the museum's 75th anniversary this fall.

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Lifestyles

  1. Food fans rub elbows at Cathedral City's ShareKitchen

    David Hargen and Michael Fietsam of PS Underground use ShareKitchen. Pamela Bieri/Special to MyDesert
    • May 23, 2013

    It's an idea that's been a long time in the works: A place where food-focused entrepreneurs, caterers, street fair and market participants, aspiring …

  1. Palm Springs history group takes a summer tip from past
  2. Pet of the Week: Toby, 5 years old
  3. Si Bon serves up Belgian specialties and much more
  4. Teacher reviews were never this entertaining
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  1. Two free sneak peeks of 'Behind the Candelabra' set for Saturday in Palm Springs

    In honor of the city of Palm Springs' 75th anniversary, HBO and film producer Jerry Weintraub, in partnership with P.S. Resorts, will premiere two free sneak peek screenings of their new film '...

      11:53 PM, May 23, 2013
  2. California insurance exchange unveils 2014 plans

    Covered California, designed to expand insurance access as part of the Affordable Care Act, announced its 13 individual health plans Thursday, including five that will be available in the Coachella Valley....

      2:07 AM, May 24, 2013
  3. Deputies chase suspected DUI driver across the Coachella Valley

    Police chased an adult male driver for 50 minutes Thursday evening before detaining him headed eastbound on Interstate 10 near Cook Street....

      2:16 AM, May 24, 2013
  4. Valley tennis icon Jackie Cooper dies at 68

    Jackie Cooper, a beloved tennis teaching pro who was part of the explosion of the sport in the Coachella Valley and an advocate of junior tennis, passed away Thursday morning at the age of 68 after a battle with cancer....

      2:46 AM, May 24, 2013
  5. SunLine manager on leave; Dismissals under scrutiny

    An investigation into the actions of C. Mikel Oglesby could go on through the summer, an attorney for SunLine Transit Agency said Thursday....

      1:36 AM, May 24, 2013
  6. Shadow Hills softball dismissed for breaking rule

    The CIF Southern Section has removed the Shadow Hills High School girls' softball team from the postseason for a violation of playoff rules....

      3:38 AM, May 23, 2013
  7. Chinese artist's piece at art museum aims to inspire

    The 800-pound sculpture by Zhan Wang, an artist from Beijing, is a gift to the museum by philanthropists Donna MacMillan and her late husband, Cargill, in celebration of the museum's 75th anniversary this fall....

      2:05 AM, May 24, 2013
  8. 5.7-magnitude earthquake shakes Northern California

    An earthquake has struck Northern California's Plumas County with a preliminary magnitude of 5.7....

      12:40 AM, May 24, 2013
  9. IRS controversy just a non-issue

    The blow-up of the Internal Revenue Service tagging and auditing tea party start-ups is a non-issue. The IRS was legally doing its job....

      1:54 AM, May 24, 2013
  10. Desert highway stretch renamed for CHP hero Saul Martinez

    A portion of Highway 86, from Interstate 10 to about a mile north of Airport Boulevard, will be officially designated 'The CHP Officer Saul Martinez Memorial Highway' during a ceremony today at Saul Martinez Elementary School in Mecca....

      1:39 AM, May 24, 2013
  11. Pals remember Ken Venturi as a great friend

    Ken Venturi was remembered as a great golf champion and broadcaster Thursday, but he was remembered more as a father, a friend and a man who gave back to the game and to his community....

      2:01 AM, May 24, 2013
  12. Indio High incident not kidnapping attempt, police say

    Indio police said Wednesday that an Indio High School student's report of an attempted kidnapping she said happened as she walked to school 'did not occur as originally reported.'...

      9:02 AM, May 23, 2013
  13. Sunnylands ideal for summit, White House says

    Sunnylands' reputation as a place for presidential gatherings was a key factor in the White House's decision to host an international summit there, officials confirmed Wednesday....

      2:02 AM, May 23, 2013
  14. These 6 vehicles get no respect — but deserve it

    Automakers can't guarantee success for a new car or truck, even after spending hundreds of millions, even billions, of dollars on development, testing and market research....

      1:49 AM, May 24, 2013
  15. Sufferers of celiac disease have options

    For some, gluten is more than a protein that provides elasticity to their favorite baked goods — it's an instigator that causes intestinal deterioration and myriad symptoms....

      2:03 AM, May 23, 2013
  16. SunLine manager Oglesby on paid administrative leave

    Sunline Transit Agency General Manager C. Mikel Oglesby has been put on paid administrative leave pending an investigation into recent employee dismissals at the public transportation agency....

      2:05 AM, May 23, 2013
  17. Valley nonprofit celebrates new direction, name

    What was formally the Indio Youth Task Force — a nonprofit organization that provided health, educational and job resources to youth throughout Indio — now offers these resources to the 30,000 youth throughout the eastern Coachella Valley under a new...

      2:57 AM, May 24, 2013
  18. Zimmerman defense releases new photos of Trayvon Martin

    Defense attorneys want to show a jury text messages and unsavory photos of Trayvon Martin, the Florida teen slain in one of the nation's most sensational and race-sensitive killings....

      8:51 PM, May 23, 2013
  19. Palm Desert Girl Scout Troop 1650 plants food garden for mission

    Palm Desert Girl Scout Troop 1650 is building a sustainable garden for the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission on Van Buren Street....

      11:53 PM, May 23, 2013
  20. Palm Springs area home prices jump 15.8%

    The Coachella Valley's median home price rose by double-digits for the 10th straight month in April, with real estate professionals pointing to low inventory, low mortgage interest rates, an improving economy and relatively robust demand as factors...

      1:03 PM, May 22, 2013

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