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Indy Digest: Aug. 7, 2025 Let’s take a look at two big national stories making the social-media rounds—and see if what’s being bandied about is actually true. First: Here’s the text from a Facebook ...
Jeronimo Arellano Contreras is one of the valley’s most creative drummers. Contreras, after starting the band the Royal Chicano Underground, modified his drum set to include timbales instead of toms; ...
From France to Los Angeles and now the desert, Tarah Carpenter and her band Tarah Who? have been crafting a mix of punk, grunge, metal and hard rock, for more than a decade.
Lost Property is not the only Los Angeles-area joint to open a sister restaurant in the Coachella Valley. About a year ago, La Provence Patisserie and Café—with locations in Beverly Hills and the Los ...
Indy Digest BLS Firing, Texas Redistricting Portend Democracy in Peril; We’re Building a Nuclear Reactor on the Moon Now? Coachella Valley Independent’s Indy Digest: Aug. 4, 2025 ...
We all have our go-to summer wine. Some of us are firmly in the “rosé all day” camp, while others can be found reaching for a chilled bottle of sauvignon blanc. But this year, it’s time to open your ...
According to the recent Conservation in the West Poll, 91% of Latino voters support keeping existing national monuments in place; and 77% prefer that Congress prioritize air quality, clean water and ...
A look at August's local entertainment offerings, including George Lopez, Berlin, The English Beat, and more!
As the Lost Property menu states, the breakfast smash consists of fennel sausage, a sunny-side-up egg, cheddar cheese and a Martin’s-brand potato bun. That’s it. That's all that's needed.
Drummer Daniel Duardo, nicknamed “D-NASTY,” is a machine behind the kit, complementing the tasty guitar solos and intense vocal performances with thunderous percussive moments.
Gianmarco “Johnny” Fiacconi, drummer of the local ’50s/’60s cover band The Dreamboats, started a new Instagram account on Jan. 7. Every day since, Fiacconi has uploaded a video of himself, sitting in ...
Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson try to do what Leslie Nielsen and Priscilla Presley did so effortlessly more than three decades ago. The result is a mixed bag at best.