September
cont. “Talk of Stars” Segment – September 4, 2025
Seg 2 – cont. “Talk of Stars” Segment
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TALK OF STARS w/ David Green re: Founder and Executive Director of Musical Theatre University; Musical theatre director; Director of the Young American; Reginal Editor “Broadway World”; Tony Award named one of the tope theatre educations in America, etc. www.dgreen@nullpsusd.us.com.
– DISCUSSION of developing his incredible career; his travels, his work w/ Carol Channing and her husband and their Foundation; starting Musical Theatre University in Orange County, etc.,

David teaching
cont. “Talk of Stars” Segment – September 4, 2025
Seg 3 – cont. “Talk of Stars” Segment
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TALK OF STARS w/ David Green re: Founder and Executive Director of Musical Theatre University; Musical theatre director; Director of the Young American; Reginal Editor “Broadway World”; Tony Award named one of the tope theatre educations in America, etc. www.dgreen@nullpsusd.us.com.
– DISCUSSION of the details of students getting into MTU, the association w/ P.S.U.S.D., the shows that are current, etc.
The Box Office Report – September 3, 2025
Seg 1 – The Box Office Report
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BOX OFFICE REPORT w/ Joe Smith and Barbara Kerr
– REPORT – Season is starting a bit early this year. Lots of exciting news.
– REPORT ON THE ARTISTS COUNCIL (72-567 CA-111, Palm Desert, CA. 92260)
– 5th Anniversary. Sept., 4 – opening reception.
– www.artistscouncil.com.
– REPORT ON THE PURPLE ROOM (1900 E. Palm Cyn. Dr., P.S. CA. 92264).
– 9.5 & 10.12; “Elvis; The Early Years”
– 9.6; Singer Brenna Whitaker: “A Voice and a Piano”
– 9.12; Nic & Desi; “Broadway to Hollywood”
– 9.13; Tribut to Tina Turner by Debby Holiday
– 9.19; “Sinatra & Me” w/ Richard Shelton
– 9.20; “Palm Srings JUMP!: Tribute to all the legendary stars.
– 9.26 & 27; “Mashmaker! Mashmaker!” w/ the Skivvies
– Sundays; “The Judy Show” w/ Michael Holmes.
– Tuesdays; Rose Mallett
– Wednesdays; The Music of the Rat Pack
– Thursdays; La Vie en Rose w/ Jeremie Levi Sampson
– www.purpleroompalmsprings.com.
– REPORT on AGUA CALIENTE – THE SHOW (32-250 Bob Hope Dr. Rancho Mirage, CA. 92270)
– 9.5; Candelbox.
– 9.6; Vacher Amaryan & Lilit Hovhannisyan
– 9.12; Kansas
– 9.13; Caifanes
– 9.19; Third Eye Blind
– 9.20; Rod Stewart RESCHEDULED.
– 9.26; Celebrating Meat Loaf
– 9.27; – Jerry Seinfeld
– www.aguacalientecasinos.com
– REPORT ON PALM SPRINGS CULTURAL CENTER (2300 E. Baristo Rd., P.S. 92262)
– 9.18 – 9.21; Cinema Diverse.
– REPORT on the Hitchcock series and the Hollywood Classics.
– www.psculturalcenter.org/filmfest.
– REPORT ON SPOTLIGHT 29 (46-200 Harrison Pl., Coachella, 92236)
– 9.12; Lupillo Rivera
– 9.19; 38 Special
– 9.26; Los Horoscopos de Durango
– 9.27; Yuri
www.spotlight29.com.
– REPORT ON FANTASY SPRINGS RESORT (84-245 Indio Springs Pkwy, Indio. 92203).
– 9.13; Jo Hang Jo
– 9.20; Golden Boy Boxing
– 9.27; Foreigner
www.fantasyspringsresort.com
– REPORT ON MORONGO CASINO RESORT (49500 Seminole Dr., Cabazon, 92230)
– 9.5; Mariachi Night
– 9.6; Gavin DeGRaw
– 9.12; Australia’s Thunder From Down Under
– 9.19; Cedric the Entertainer
– 9.20; La Original Banda El Limon
www.morongocasinoresort.com.
– REPORT ON THE ATRIUM IN THE HYIATT PALM SPRINGS (285 n. Palm Cyn., Dr., P.S.)
– Every Fri., night in Sept., Leanna Rodgers, w/ Miguel Gomez on congas and a mix of surprise guests.
www.hyatt.com.
– REPORT ON THE ANNENBERG THEATER (101 N. Museum Dr. P.S. @ the P.S. Art Museum)
– 9.16; “Kiss of the Spider Woman” w. special guests, talkback.
– www.psmuseum.org/events/kiss-of-the-spider-woman.
– REPORT ON PS UNDERGRAOUND (1700 S. CAMINO REAL, STE. #2, PALM SPRINGS, CA. 92264)
– 9.20; “Silver Screen” songs of the movies.
– 9.27; “Hip to be Square”
– www.psunderground.com.
– REPORT ON ACRISURE ARENA (75702 Varner Rd., P.D. 92211)
– 9.11; Jordan Davis
– 9.12; Billy Idol
– 9.19; Ana Gabriel
– 9.20; Luis R. Conriquez
– 9.29; Paul McCartney
www.acrisurearena.com.
– REPORT ON SPLASH HOUSE (Saguaro; 1800 E. Palm Cyn., Dr. P.S. and Renaissance P.S. Hotel 888 E. Tahquitz Cyn., Way, P.S. and Riviera Resort & Spa; 1600 N. Indian Cyn., Dr., P.S. )
1. Aug., 8 – 10; two weekends of this electronic music festival.
www.splashhouse.com.
– REPORT ON THE MCCALLUM THEATRE; (73000 Fred Waring Dr., Palm Desert, CA. 92260)
– Yvonne Bell is the new CEO.
– 9.10; The Righteous Brothers
– 9.13; Comedian Jon Lovitz
– 9.14; Camila Fernandez
– 9.21; Monique Marvez
– 11.2 and 11.3; How the Grinch Stole Christmas; The Musical”
– REPORT ON THE DESERT STAR AWARDS (Sun Ciity Palm Desert, Sunset View Clubhouse, 36890 Del Webb Blvd, Palm Desert, CA. 92211)
– 10.19; Awards Ceremony @ Sun City P.D.
– www.deserttheatreleague.org
– REPORT ON PLAZA THEATRE (128 S. Palm Cyon., Dr., P.S.)
– 12.2 & 3; Lily Tomlin (sold out)
– “Home” for the P.S. Symphony, Modern Men Chorus, The P.S. Gay Men’s Chorus and many more.
www.palmspringsplazatheatre.com
– REPORT ON DEZART PERFORMS (605 S. Riverside Dr., P.S.)
– 11.13 – 15; Gala performance of “West Side Story”
– Upcoming season will feature: “Eureka Day” and “Love! Valour! Compassion!”
www.dezartperforms.org.
– REPORT ON DESERT ENSEMBLE THEATRE (2300 e. Baristo Rd., P.S. @ the P.S. Cultural Center)
– 15th and FINAL season.
– 10.10 – “Singing w/ the Desert Stars” to benefit DET’s Theatre Education & Scholarship Program
www.desertensembletheatre.org.
– REPORT ON THE BENT (2300 E. Baristo Rd., P.S. @
the P.S. Cultural Center)
– Only LGBTQ+ Theatre in P.S. and CV and Riverside County.
– Check the website for productions and dates.
www.thebent.org.
– REPORT ON CVREP (68510 e. Palm Cyn., Dr., C.C. )
– Dec.,’25 – “Dear Evan Hanson” and “Ernest Shakleton Loves Me”
www.cvrep.org.
– REPORT ON PALM CANYON THEATRE (538 n. Palm Cyn., Dr., P.S.)
– New season will include 9 musicals; “The Merry Widow”, “Sunset Blvd.”, “Annie” and “Kiss of the Spider Woman” among others.
www.palmcanyontheatre.net.
– REPORT ON DESERT THEATRICALS (R.M. Amphitheatre @ 71560 San Jacinto Dr., R.M.)
– Oct.,24 – 26 – “The Addams Family”
www.desert-theatricals.com.
– REPORT ON DESERT THEATREWORKS (45175 Fargo St., Indio)
– Season will include “Clue: Onstage”, “The Graduate”, “Sister Act”, The Crucible”.
www.dtworks.org.
– REPORT ON REVOLUTION STAGE COMPANY (611 s. Palm Cyon., Dr., P.S.)
– Season will include “Rent” “Pippin” and “Assassins” among others.
www.revolutionstagecompany.com
– (contact info: Email: joeyenglishboxofficereport.com).

Joe and Barbara
Palm Springs Symphony/Plaza Theatre Segment – September 3, 2025
Seg 2 – Palm Springs Symphony/Plaza Theatre Segment
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PALM SPRINGS SYMPHONY/PLAZA THEATRE w/ Marilyn Benachowski and Roger Benachowski founders. A 501C3 organization. Symphony in residence @ the Plaza Theater.
– REPORT on their mission statement; Our mission is to provide a professional orchestral group to enhance and enrich the cultural life of Palm Springs and the greater C.V. To offer concerts, recitals and special events with programs of musical and artistic excellence that entertain educate and engage the audience. We are also dedicated to giving free concerts to children where they can experience a live symphony orchestra.
– HOLD THE DATES:
1. Sun., Dec., 7, ‘2025 “Sleigh Ride & Symphony: A Joyful Christmas Concert” @ Plaza Theatre
2. Tues., Feb., 17, 2026 “From Mozart to Modern: A Symphony Across Time” @ Plaza Theatre
3. Tues., Mar., 31, 2026; “An Evening of Elegance: Elizabeth Pitcairin & the Red Violin” @ Plaza Theatre
4. Sat., May 9, 2026; “May Musical Mischief: A Symphony of Surprises” for Mom @ Plaza Theatre
5. Sat., July 4, 2026; “Liberty & Legacy: Celebrating 250 Years of America” @ Plaza Theatre
– DISCUSSION of how to support, donate, purchase tickets etc.,
– (contact info; www.palmsprings-symphony.org and (760) 773-2575)

Marilyn and Roger
Palm Springs Air Museum Segment – September 3, 2025
Seg 3 – Palm Springs Air Museum Segment
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PALM SPRINGS AIR MUSEUM; w/ Ann Greer; 745 N. Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, CA. 92262
The Patriotic Center of the Coachella Valley.
– ANNOUNCEMENT that the Museum now has 80 plus aircraft IN 91,000 Sq. feet of climate-controlled hanger space. Open 10 AM to 5 PM every day. Dogs on leashes welcome too.
– REPORT that the construction is over.
– DISCUSSION of all the planes.
– REPORT that the Library has Simulators.
– REPORT on the pilot SOAR program (Science of Aviation and Rocketry. 4 sessions of half-day for only 15 kids per week. Must be in middle school. $250/week including all materials. Sign up online. Connected w/ NASA.
1. EACH SATURDAY; 8 AM – 5 PM; Open Cockpit. Different planes each week. Book a ride on the website for early morning, mostly on weekends.
2. Feb., 7, ’26; 5 PM – 10:30 PM – 50 Year Gala re: end of the war in Vietnam.
– REPORT on the Gift Shop; i.e. the “Skybattle” board game, models, coloring books, costumes.
– REPORT that children under 12 get in FREE w/ a paid adult.
– DISCUSSION of the flight simulators. (F-16) The collection of every issue of Life Magazine.
– Stealth simulator is open every day.
– REPORT that the B17 is open 10 AM to 1 PM.
– REPORT that the Café is closed Tues. and Wed., Open the rest of the week.
– CONTACT INFO; www.palmspringsairmuseum.org and (760 778-6262)

Ann
Desert Symphony Segment – September 2, 2025
Seg 1 – Desert Symphony Segment
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THE DESERT SYMPHONY w/ Debbie Shapiro, Executive Director and Debi Olcese, Development Coordinator. 73730 CA. 111 Ste., 6, Palm Desert, CA. 92260
– REPORT that the Symphony is sponsored by Raju Mehta of El Paseo Jewelers, who does so much in the Coachella Valley for so many.
– DISCUSSION of how the “tribute bands” are often better than the original, keeping the “flame” alive. Otherwise the sound, the history, the style will disappear.
– DISCUSSION that all performances are at THE SHOW @ the Agua Caliente Casino, Rancho Mirage.
– HOLD THE DATES FOR THE ’25 SEASON:
1. THURS., NOV., 20, ’25 – 7:30 PM; An Electrifying Journey of Elton’s Career.
2. WED., DEC., 10, ’25 – 7:30 PM; The Texas Tenors – Deep in the Heart of Christmas.
3. TUES., JAN., 13, ’26 – ‘Symphonettes” Luncheon @ Lavender Bistro; 78-073 Calle Barcelona, La Quinta; 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM. $195.
4. THURS., JAN., 15, ’26 – 7:30 PM; An Evening w/ Grammy Award Winner Melissa Manchester.
5. THURS., FEB., 19, ’26 – 8:00 PM; 37th Annual Gala; An Evening w/ Tony Award Winner Bernadette Peters in Concert w/ the Desert Symphony.
6. WED., MAR., 11, ‘26 – 7:30 PM; The Music of Billy Joel Starring Tony and Grammy Nominee Michael Cavanaugh.
7. THURS., AP., 16, ‘26 – 7:30 PM; Classical Night Fever.
– REPORT that to get Tickets @ www.desertsymphony.org and (760) 773-5988.
– (contact info; www.desertsymphony.org and (760) 773-5988)

Debbie and Debi
Palm Springs International Airport Segment – September 2, 2025
Seg 2 – Palm Springs International Airport Segment
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PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT w/ Daniel Meier Re: Deputy Director of Aviation, Marketing & Air Service @ Palm Springs International Airport.
– 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;
1. Oct., 26 – Alaska to Santa Rosa, CA.
2. Nov., 8 – Delta and Southwest to Austin, TX.
3. Dec., 18 – United to Newark, New Jersey.
4. Dec., 20 – American to Charlotte, N.C.
5. Mar., 5 – Ap., Southwest to Austin.
– DISCUSSION that Chicago and NYC year-round daily flights are in the works.
– 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.
– REPORT on the pink door (i.e. the pink door house in S. Palm Springs) @ the airport. It’s an emblem of Palm Springs that is pre-security and has coffee, retail, etc.,
– (contact info; www.flypsp.com).

Daniel
Red-Jeep Tours Segment – September 2, 2025
Seg 3 – Red-Jeep Tours Segment
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RED-JEEP TOURS w/ Rick Curtiss
– REPORT that as of Sept., 1, all tours are running again. San Andreas, Indian Canyons, Joshua Tree and Painted Canyons.
– DISCUSSION of Scorpions cont. from last month.
1. Like dark, damp spaces.
2. Their food is mostly insects.
– REPORT that if you see crickets you have black widow spiders, who love to eat crickets.
– QUESTIONS FROM “JOEY PALS”
1. Do palm trees burn? (Yes, the “pith” inside. Palms grow from the top. They have a terminal bulb. Only the CA. Fan Palm is indigenous to CA. The froms are sharp to prevent the prehistoric animals from eating the lower froms. Lol)
– (contact info: www.red-jeep.com and (760) 324-5337)

Rick
Restaurant of the Week Segment – September 1, 2025
Seg 1 – Restaurant of the Week Segment
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RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK w/ Marty Webster re: “Aspen Mills”. 1.) 555 S. Sunrise Way, P.S. 92264. (since 1995) Open Mon. – Sat.,7 AM – 6:30 PM.
2.) Inside Clarks Nutrition Café @ 34175 Monterey Ave., R. M., 92270; Open 10 AM – 5 PM. 3.) 46-520 Washington St., La Quinta; Open 7 AM – 5 PM. 4.) Inside the Rancho Mirage Library; Open 10 AM – 4 PM. Also @ Thurs., night Village Fest in Palm Springs and Village Fest @ COD.
– DISCUSSION of his 30-year Anniversary this year.
– REPORT that recipes don’t really change very often; 30 different types of breads. Can custom bake bagels and breads upon request.
– DISCUSSION of the different locations;
1.) 555 S. Sunrise Way, P.S. 92264. (since 1995) Open Mon. – Sat.,7 AM – 6:30 PM.
2.) Inside Clarks Nutrition Café @ 34175 Monterey Ave., R. M., 92270; Open 10 AM – 5 PM. 3.) 46-520 Washington St., La Quinta; Open 7 AM – 5 PM. 4.) Inside the Rancho Mirage Library; Open 10 AM – 4 PM. Also @ Thurs., night Village Fest in Palm Springs and Village Fest @ COD.
– REPORT that they do lunch box deliveries, catering.
– DISCUSSION of the Summer season.
– REPORT that Marty has vendors that do the shopping for the stores.
– DISCUSSION of vegan, gluten free and low carb offerings.
– REPORT that orders can be placed anytime. Gift baskets, pies, rolls, cookies, brownies. Etc.,
– DISCUSSION of the staff parties they do the ordering-in for.
– REPORT on the sandwich trays for the coming Summer Season or any time. Comes w/ potato salads, pickles, cookies and can be delivered. The same items can be in sandwich boxes.
– REPORT that the 5 different salads that can be in large quantities.
– REPORT on the 30 different kinds of breads. No preservatives in any of their breads. Any bread “flavor” can be made into rolls.
– REPORT on how to order by phone, email etc., THEY DELIVER.
– REPORT on the fact that they have been open since 1995.
– (contact info: www.aspenmillsbakery.com and (760) 323-3123).

Marty
Crossroads To Care Segment – September 1, 2025
Seg 2 – Crossroads To Care Segment
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CROSSROADS TO CARE (housecalls are back) w/ Patricia Ryan, MSN, ANP-BC re; An adult nurse-practitioner who makes house calls. A concierge practitioner.
– DISCUSSION of what a “nurse practitioner” is;
– PATRICIA PROVIDES SERVICES SUCH AS; Same as in a doctor’s office; She can;
1. Diagnose 2. Treat. 3. Prescribe. 4. Referrals as needed (Xrays, home health care, etc), 5. Do blood tests right there, deliver it to the lab and get you the results. 6. Check-ups.
– DEFINITION of an Adult Nurse Practitioner; a nurse who went back to school and has a Master’s Degree and MAKES HOUSE CALLS.
– DISCUSSION of how the typical house call goes.
– REPORT on how convenient her services are for many folks for many reasons. Good to know your “starting point” from your blood work.
– REPORT on her concierge services for folks 18 and over.
– REPORT that Patricia can prescribe GENERIC BRANDS and save you MONEY!!!
– REPORT that she is the ONLY nurse practitioner who has this type of practice in the Coachella Valley.
1. Check-ups.
2. Overall health.
3. Yearly visits.
4. She will do the blood-draw and deliver it to the labs.
– DISCUSSION of the convenience of her services if you;
1. Don’t drive.
2. Don’t want to sit in the doctor’s office AND WAIT to be seen.
3. Don’t have to get up and get dressed, can be seen while bedridden.
4. How long the wait time is to get an appointment w/ your primary care physician now. Patty can see you in a very timely manner.
– QUESTIONS FROM “JOEY PALS”
1. Are there different strengths of flu vaccines? (Yes, because there are different strains of flu. One vaccine has 4 times the antigens of another one. You should get a flu vaccine every year.)
2. What is IBS-C.? (Irritable bowel syndrome w/ constipation. Bloating, cramping, urgency, incontinence. Different degrees. Can be treated, but the drastic outcome would require surgery.)
3. Are the drugs advertised on TV credible and dependable? (Dr. really hate it when a patient says “I saw this on TV”.)
4. Is Peanut Butter good for Wellness? (Yes, unless you have an allergy to same. High in Protein. Has Vit., E and Vit., B12. Can help lower bad cholesterol.)
5. Is Intermittent Fasting good/safe for Seniors? (Depends on overall health. Just be certain to stay hydrated.)
– REPORT that you can become a patient w/ a yearly fee or she can bill Medicare and her visits are charged to insurance.
– REPORT that she can write prescriptions. Even for bio-identical hormones as well.
– REPORT that many of her patients are seniors.
– (contact info: www.crossroadstocare.org and (760) 668-1654).

Patricia