by Branden Lopez in Entertainment
There are two types of people who want to make it in show business: Those that dream, and those that actually do something about it.
Twenty year old Palm Desert resident and COD student Kara Aubrey is a recording artist with a debut rock project entitled "Untamed," with an expected release mid-2008.
by Anna Altheide in Entertainment
By Anna Altheide
Members of the Writers Guild of America, West and Writers Guild of America, East voted 92.5% in favor of ending the strike on Monday, February 17, 2008. Writers are expected return to work immediately.
Patric M. Verrone, president of Writers Guild of America, East, told the press in an official statement by the WGA, "The strike is over.
by Will Williams in Entertainment
By Will Williams
The Cavalier Daily
U-Wire
You've got to hand it to J.J. Abrams. He really knows how to sell his work. He also knows how to keep his fans in the dark. The enormous success of his hit television series Lost is based in the show's very title; audiences often have no idea what is going on, and this is precisely what keeps them so intrigued.
by Andrew L. Mayoral in Entertainment
By Andrew L. Mayoral
If you were to stand alone at the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California, and take a glance at the wide, open space, it would be hard to imagine such a large area transformed into a worldwide musical event.
The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, a three-day modern-day Woodstock in the heart of the Southern Cali-fonia desert, attracts thousands of diverse people from Berlin to Berkeley.
by Tom Connors in Entertainment
By Tom Connors
There's a tradition here at the Chaparral. Somehow, we regularly end up with unfilled space on the entertainment page. In some mainstream media outlets which shall not be named, they handle this by playing up a minor story or just plain making something up.
by Anna Altheide in Entertainment
By Anna Altheide
Multi-platinum recording artist Rufus Wainwright is set to perform March 10th at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert.
New listeners of Wainwright, 34, the son of folk singer Loudon Wainwright, might recognize him from tunes such as "Hallelujah," a Leonard Cohen song.
by Britten Gerrard in Entertainment
By Britten Gerrard
If you're a fan of comedy or listen to the radio once in a while, then you have probably heard Adam Carolla on at least one occasion.
Carolla, who refers to himself as a "self-proclaimed genius," has his own radio show called none other than "The Adam Carolla Show," which is broadcasted on weekday mornings on M99.