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14 Seriously Cool Things to Do in Palm Springs Right Now


14 Seriously Cool Things to Do in Palm Springs Right Now
PureWow
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letters@purewow.com (Dyana Goldman)
Itching to get out of your home for a mini break? Palm Springs is the ideal destination for dipping your toes back into travel. A trip to the desert is only about a two-hour car ride from Los Angeles (you’ll know you’ve arrived once you pass the somewhat creepy yet mesmerizing windmills), and once you feel that warm sun on your face (average temperatures range between the 80s and 90s in the spring), you’ll feel like you’re officially OOTO. The high desert is not only full of natural beauty, but also ultra-cool art installations, delicious cuisine and totally unique architecture. Here are the best things to do in Palm Springs right now. ....

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Desert X Artists Dig Beneath the Sandy Surface


Desert X Artists Dig Beneath the Sandy Surface
Artworks in this year’s biennial, scattered around the Palm Springs area, explore issues of land rights, water supply and more.
Nicholas Galanin’s “Indian Land,” part of the Desert X biennial, greets visitors to Palm Springs near its welcome center and tramway.Credit.Jim Mangan for The New York Times
Published March 12, 2021Updated March 13, 2021
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. The odds were fully stacked against the Desert X biennial taking place this year. Bigger and better-organized destination exhibitions have punted on their plans since the pandemic struck, and even in the best of years, Desert X, which commissions site-specific public art in and around Palm Springs, has a hard time raising money to realize its projects. Its decision two years ago to accept funding from the Saudi Arabian government for a spinoff event caused prominent board members to resign and artists to speak out in protest. ....

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