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Here’s Your Gay Desert Guide for the Weekend: Jan 5-7, 2024, 🌴

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January 5–7, 2024

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The calendar feels a bit empty after such an eventful end to 2023. From house parties to house music, there was no shortage of things to do as we closed out the year. January is typically a little slower-paced. Except for the “Elephant Man” in the room: The Palm Springs International Film Festival.

This year’s festival got underway with Thursday night’s gala and awards.  Killers of the Flower Moon won the Vanguard Award. Its subjects had a special moment in Palm Springs as our new Agua Caliente Cultural Museum hosted a high level gathering between local leaders of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians and those of The Osage Nation, who were here to attend the awards ceremony.

I’ll be attending many movies of the next number of days. Our LGBTQ+ selections look to be especially compelling, and I hope you’ll take in a film or two. While the big stars who swoop in for the awards ceremony have departed for their Hollywood homes, we still have our local celebs that you’ll see out and about in our corner of paradise.

Brad Fuhr, your Gay Desert Guide & KGAY 106.5 Palm Springs host

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This Weekend in #ILoveGayPalmSprings
January 5–7, 2024

We’re keeping you updated on the weekend’s Top Events: The Palm Springs International Film Festival, Mini Masterpieces at the Desert Art Center, Brunch with Patsi, ‘Gilligan’s Island – The Musical’ at Desert Theatreworks, Christine Andreas: Paris to Broadway, One Vision of Queen feat. Marc Martel, First Fridays El Paseo…and more! 

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Palm Springs International Film Festival

 

The 35th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF) runs Friday, January 5–Monday, January 14. One of the largest film festivals in North America, the Festival welcomes over 136,000 attendees each year for its lineup of new and celebrated international features and documentaries. Produced by the Palm Springs International Film Society, all 12 days are packed with events and film screenings, featuring over 180 films from 70+ countries at various venues in Palm Springs and Cathedral City. This year, the line-up includes award-season front-runners, international Oscar submissions, a spotlight on South Korea, family screenings, LGBTQ+ stories, and much more. Check out a list of recommendations here. See you at the movies! More info

Mini Masterpieces at Desert Art Center

The very popular Mini Masterpieces Fundraiser returns to celebrate the 74th year of the Desert Art Center in the studio gallery with an Opening Reception on Saturday, January 6 from 5–7 pm. For this event, all member artists are invited to submit 6”x6” artworks on canvas – each piece is priced at $74 in celebration of the anniversary. More info

Brunch with Patsi

You may be familiar with Patsi Kocan‘s Dinner with Patsi events, but this weekend it’s a very special Brunch with Patsi on Sunday, January 7 from 9:30 am–12:30 pm at Low Desert / Modern Mexican. Patsi will be there with her red hat to pass around and collect donations benefiting Brothers of the Desert. More info

We have a featured Hot Deal for savings at Palm Springs Fine Men’s Salon, plus deals at Monster Shakes, Destination PSP, Grand Central, Papa Dan’s Pizza & Pasta, Coachella Valley Coffee Co., Rick’s Desert Grill, Lulu California Bistro, Men’s Grooming Spot, Il Giardino, V Wine Lounge & Martini Bar, Zin American Bistro, Trevor Wayne Store, and more!
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Featured Events
KGAY 106.5 invites you to join the festivities on the Coachella Valley Firebirds Pride Night, on Friday January 19 from 5–9 pm at Acrisure Arena. Join us for Pride Night in a space that welcomes everyone. Come for a cocktail social hour and see your favorite local drag queens take the stage ahead of the Coachella Valley Firebirds vs. Calgary Wranglers game, and enjoy pre-game plaza events, special in-game giveaways and more! Special $99 package gets you: Signature Pride Night cocktail, ticket to the pre-game drag show, center ice seats at the game, and private VIP ticket throughout the game.  Get tickets
Welcome New Partner This Week
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On the Air
You can WIN TICKETS to Varla Jean’s Kasserole Kiki at The Sonoran on Thursday, January 11 at 7 pm, courtesy of KGAY 106.5! Varla Jean Merman’s Kasserole Kiki show is a giddy goulash of tasty new songs, spicy leftovers, and a splash of well-brand liquor! Her glamourous gowns and wash-and-wear wigs are all part of the Divas in the Dust series at the Sonoran with performances on January 11, 12 and 13! Enter to Win on the KGAY Contest Page
The KGAY 106.5 Retro Lunch airs Monday through Friday at noon, with DJ Galaxy (Vincent Corrales) and DJ Eric Ornelas playing an hour of their high-energy throwback mixes. On Sundays, we put all five hours together for the Retro Sunday Brunch from 11 am–4 pm. Perfect party music! Listen Online. DJ Galaxy can also be found spinning at Impala Bar & Grill for Divas on the Dance Floor on Thursdays at 8 pm, and the new Friday Fusion T-Dance Happy Hour Social, Fridays from 4–8 pm also at Impala.
The KGAY 106.5 Sunday Tea Dance with DJ Modgirl airs every Sunday from 4–6 pm (right after the Retro Brunch). DJ Modgirl (AKA Kellee McQuinn) is all about “Music! Dancing! Fashion! Fun!” and she throws down the most irresistible, uplifting beats each week.And don’t forget to wish her a Happy Birthday this weekend! Listen online.
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Valerie Milano is the well-connected Senior Editor and TV Critic at The Hollywood Times, a showbiz/promotions aggregate mainly for insiders. She has written for Communications Daily in DC, Discover Hollywood, Hollywood Today, Television International, and Video Age International in NYC. Valerie works closely with GLSEN, GLAAD, Human Rights Campaign (Fed Club Council Member), LAMBDA Legal, NCLR, and Outfest. She is also a member of the LA Press Club. She is a lay minister and parishioner of the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Hollywood. Milano loves meeting people and does so in her getaway home in Palm Springs as a member of the Palm Springs Museum, Palm Springs Center and DAP Health (Partners for Life member). For years Valerie Milano had volunteered as a board member and one of the chief organizers for the Television Critics Association’s press tours. The tours take place twice a year in Beverly Hills/Pasadena.