
April 9 and 10. Two adjoining days on the calendar. One memorialized for shouting from the rooftops; the other for silence.
You may not have heard or seen much about either day’s observances, but both are important to our LGBTQ+ communities for different reasons. Neither are high profile.
Thursday was Local News Day and Friday, April 10 is Glisten’s Day of Silence. For news day, our strong local journalism cadre celebrated at Chef Tanya’s Kitchen in Palm Desert with a coffee klatch and commiseration of sorts. We’re fortunate to have great local news sources like The Coachella Valley Independent, Palm Springs Post (and new hyper-local brands), The Desert Sun and two television stations (not taken over by right-wing owners) in KESQ and NBC Palm Springs.
Say what you will about the smallness of a daily edition of The Desert Sun. At least it’s still publishing and providing robust local news coverage online. Its music and entertainment reporting from Brian Blueskye and his predecessor Bruce Fessier are world class. (Watch for Coachella coverage to see!)
If you’re paying attention to Hungary’s election, you know that one of the first targets by Viktor Orbán was the free press. Trump looks up to him and what he’s done to disassemble the media as highighted in The Guardian. LGBTQ+ dissent has been especially targeted.
Today, April 10, students around the country will observe silence for the day in a protest to bring attention to “protest the harmful effects of harassment and discrimination of LGBTQ+ people in schools,” according to Glisten’s website.
2026 marks the 30th year of the first Day of Silence. It was originally held by students at the University of Virginia, in response to the bullying and harassment of LGBTQ+ students. It has grown to a national day of action pushing back against the silencing of LGBTQ+ youth.
According to Glisten, “In our deepening cultural and political divide, LGBTQ+ students are more directly targeted than ever before. From harmful legislation to erasing LGBTQ+ history from school curriculum, it is now more important than ever to take a step back and let our communities know what it feels like when we are stripped of our voices.”
So there you have it. Two different approaches to free speech — one using the power of the press to get its point across, the other using silence as protest. In today’s world, it’s important to pay respect to both. Two days on the calendar that may have passed without much fanfare except that this free press could report on it.
Brad Fuhr, your K-Gay Desert Guide
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Coachella Weekend 1
Weekend One of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival (aka “Coachella”) is Friday–Sunday, April 10–12, and even with passes sold out, the energy across the valley is unmistakable. The Empire Polo Club is gearing up for a massive kickoff featuring headliners like Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber, and Karol G, along with standout sets from Disclosure, The Strokes, David Byrne, Devo, Kaskade, Major Lazer, Iggy Pop, Foster the People, Moby, and over 100 more. It’s the moment the desert transforms into the center of the music world once again—so even if you’re not heading through the gates, it’s impossible not to feel the buzz as the biggest festival of the year takes over Indio (and hotel rooms throughout the valley, making it a great time to dine out if you’re not going to the festival!). Road closure and traffic info can be found here. You can also enjoy the festival anywhere with the Official Coachella Livestream on YouTube! More info
World Art Day
World Art Day brings a lively four‑hour celebration to Palm Springs Downtown Park on Saturday, April 11 from 10 am–2 pm, inviting the community to explore hands‑on art activities, meet local vendors, and enjoy DJ sets and live performances on the stage near Museum Way. KGAY’s Volvo will be there! Guests are encouraged to dress creatively, bring blankets or lawn chairs, and settle in for a family‑friendly afternoon surrounded by color and imagination. With food trucks on site and plenty of open space, it offers an easygoing way to tap into the artistic spirit of spring! More info
A Queer Arcana
Add a little extra magic to your World Art Day plans with A Queer Arcana: Art, Magic, and Spirit, an exploration of queer creativity and mystical expression at the Palm Springs Art Musuem. It’s a perfect companion event for anyone looking to deepen their artistic weekend in Palm Springs. More info
Pop-Up Drag Brunch at Saffron Restaurant
The Saguaro Drag Brunch Experience is turning up the heat for both Coachella weekends as it moves to Saffron Restaurant and Lounge, the chic Persian hotspot at Palm Canyon and Tachevah. Guests can enjoy a special brunch menu crafted just for the shows while the queens serve high‑energy performances at 10 am on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets for April 11–12 are already filling fast, and April 18–19 won’t be far behind. More info
Cocktails on the Page with Rufi Thorpe
Cocktails on the Page brings an elegant literary evening to Piazza de Liberace on Saturday, April 11 from 5–7 pm, where guests can enjoy cocktails, light appetizers, and a rare chance to explore the historic Liberace Estate. Hosted by the Palm Springs Public Library Foundation, the event features author Rufi Thorpe, who will share insights into her latest novel Margo’s Got Money Troubles, a bold and funny story of navigating adulthood and new motherhood. Attendees can stroll the grounds, soak in the estate’s storied atmosphere, and take home a copy of Thorpe’s book to have signed during the event. Get tickets
Alyssa Edwards – Thanks for Everything Tour
Alyssa Edwards brings her signature sparkle, sass, and storytelling magic to the Plaza Theatre on Sunday, April 12 at 7:30 pm with the Thanks for Everything Tour, a heartfelt and hilariously unfiltered journey through the life of one of drag’s most beloved icons. With a pre‑show party featuring DJ Cazwell and Brad Loekle, the night promises big laughs, big personality, and the full force of Alyssa’s charm as she reflects on her rise, her roots, and her unforgettable message to RuPaul: “Thanks for everything.” Get tickets
Love! Valour! Compassion!
Love! Valour! Compassion! takes the stage at the Dezart Playhouse from April 9–19, inviting audiences into Terrence McNally’s moving and sharply funny story of eight friends who gather over three summer weekends to confront love, fear, loyalty, and loss. Set in the 1990s against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis and directed by Phil McKinley, the production blends humor with emotional depth as it explores the bonds that sustain a community. Get tickets
Knife to the Heart
Knife to the Heart arrives at the Palm Springs Cultural Center for a sharp run from April 10–19 presented by Desert Ensemble Theatre, offering a witty and incisive look at family tension from writers Stan Zimmerman and Christian McLaughlin. Directed by Zimmerman, the production blends humor and emotional bite in a story that examines the bruises we carry and the bonds that hold us together. Audiences can expect a smart, character‑driven piece with the same clever edge found in the creators’ television work. Get tickets
FRI & SAT: Amanda McBroom – My Personal Best
Amanda McBroom brings her extraordinary storytelling and luminous songcraft back to The Purple Room for two nights on Friday and Saturday, April 10 and 11. My Personal Best showcases the very heart of her artistry, weaving together songs of love, loss, lust, and laughter from across her celebrated career. Known as “the greatest cabaret performer of her generation,” McBroom revisits gems from her own songbook — including the iconic “The Rose” — while also honoring master songwriters like Joni Mitchell, Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman, and Jacques Brel. Get tickets
FRI: Disco Drag Bingo
Friday night becomes much more fabulous when Disco Drag Bingo takes over the V Wine Lounge & Martini Bar. This interactive night happens on Friday, April 10 from 6–8 pm. The evening is led by the glamorous drag hostess Ember Vain, with five games of bingo and energetic disco sing-alongs. There are also sparkling performance numbers and fun disco props to light up the room. Guests are invited to sip on martinis or cocktails while they prepare to shout “BINGO!” More info.
FRI: A Little L’Amour – An Evening Of Song Dance & Gl’amour
The fabulous Billy L’Amour returns to the stage with her dazzling solo show A Little L’Amour – An Evening Of Song Dance & Gl’amour on Friday at 7 pm at the Revolution Stage Company. This spectacular production features a glamorous evening of live singing and dance and comedy and heartfelt storytelling with a mix of Broadway classics and jazz standards and hilarious musical parodies. More info
This Weekend at the McCallum Theatre
On Friday, April 10 at 8 pm, GRAMMY‑winning trumpeter Chris Botti brings his signature blend of cinematic jazz and virtuosic showmanship to the McCallum, joined by world‑class musicians who have helped make him one of the most celebrated instrumentalists of our time. Then on Saturday, April 11 at 8 pm, legends Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. take the stage with the timeless hits that shaped pop and soul, from “Up, Up and Away” to “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In,” in an evening filled with history, harmony, and heart. Get tickets
ALSO THIS WEEKEND
- Wellness Expo – Parkinson’s Awareness Month • Saturday from 10 am–12:30 pm at the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences at Eisenhower Medical Center. Dr. John D. Legge and Dr. Jessica Shields offer presentations on movement disorders.
- Second Saturday Book Swap • Saturday from 12–4 pm at the Perez Road Art and Design District. Bring a gently loved book on art or design to exchange with fellow patrons. Complimentary snacks and light drinks for all attendees.
- Indio Second Saturdays • Saturday from 3–9 pm in Downtown Indio. This “Festival Survival Session” features a Coachella livestream and free survival kits.
- The Lofts Art Walk • Saturday from 4–7 pm at the Lofts Art District. Visitors explore gallery studios featuring styles from geometric abstraction to hyper-surrealism.
- Unbuttoned, A Boylesque Social Experience • Saturday at 6 pm at the Social Cafe and Play Lounge. Michael Silas, a former dancer for Lady Gaga, blends storytelling and comedic flair into an intimate performance showcasing his work with the world’s biggest artists.
- Palm Springs Retro Market • Sunday from 10 am–3:30 pm at the Palm Springs Cultural Center/Camelot Theatre. Curated vintage finds and live music.
ONGOING EVENTS
- FRIDAY: Drag Bingo at Arrive. Friends gather for free rounds and happy hour deals at Arrive Hotel from 4:30–7 pm.
- SATURDAY: Dance Ranch / Country Dance Saturdays. Rob Ollander-Krane teaches Beginner Two-Step followed by social dance at Step by Step Dance Studio from 7–9:30 pm.
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Spring 2026 Visitor Map & Guide – FREE!
Check out the Spring 2026 edition of the K‑Gay Desert Guide Visitor Map & Guide! To help you find everything you need as a visitor or local, we feature the top places for Food & Drink, Nightlife, Shopping, Attractions, Gay Resorts with passes, Dispensaries, and other services, all curated to make exploring the valley even easier. Look for the latest edition at businesses and newsstands around town, as well as at hotels, visitor centers, and participating sponsors, or view it online.
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- Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival
Apr 10–12 and Apr 17–19 at Empire Polo Club - World Art Day
Sat. Apr 11 from 10 am–2 pm at Downtown Palm Springs Park - Pop-Up Drag Brunch
Apr 11–12 and Apr 18–19 at 10 am at Saffron Restaurant and Lounge - Knife to the Heart – presented by Desert Ensemble Theatre
Apr 10–19 at the Palm Springs Cultural Center - Love! Valour! Compassion! – presented by Dezart Performs
Apr 9–19 - Coachella Valley Local Government Vendor Fair
Wed. Apr 15 from 8:30 am–12 pm at the Palm Springs Convention Center - Yappy Hour at the Riviera Resort & Spa
Thu. Apr 16 from 4–6 pm in the Desert Rose Garden - VillageFest Street Fair
Thu. Apr 16 from 6–10 pm on Palm Canyon Drive - A Night to Remember Gala
Fri. Apr 17 at 6 pm at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa Rancho Mirage - Sing Out! – presented by Modern Men
Apr 17–19 at the Plaza Theatre - Cabaret – presented by Desert Theatricals
Apr 17–19 at the Rancho Mirage Amphitheater - Kiss of the Spider Woman – presented by Palm Canyon Theatre
Apr 17–26 - Palm Springs Speaks: Jennie Garth
Tue. Apr 21 at 7:30 pm at the Plaza Theatre - Saving Nature Film Festival
Wed. Apr 22 (Earth Day) at the Palm Springs Cultural Center - Dining Out For Life
Thu. Apr 23 at restaurants throughout Greater Palm Springs - Rhinestones & Rainbows – presented by Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus
Apr 24–26 at the Plaza Theatre - Stagecoach – California’s Country Music Festival
Apr 24–26 at Empire Polo Club - In the Still of the Night with Douglas Graham
Sat. Apr 24 at 7 pm at the Palm Springs Cultural Center - Metropolitan Fashion Week – “The Way You Look Tonight”
Sun. Apr 26 at 5 pm at Frank Sinatra Twin Palms Estate - Rock the Park: Listen to the Music (Doobie Brothers Tribute)
Wed. May 6 at 7 pm at Downtown Palm Springs Park - ShortFest Film Festival – Passes on Sale Now
Jun 23–29 at Festival Theaters

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KGAY 103.1 FM
The KGAY 103.1 Retro Lunch airs Monday through Friday from noon–1 pm, 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! The KGAY Sunday Tea Dance with Modgirl airs every Sunday from 4–6 pm (right after the Retro Brunch). All our DJs took honors in the Best of Coachella Valley this year! Listen to KGAY 103.1 online
This Weekend: DJ Galaxy brings the vibe to V Wine Lounge & Martini Bar’s Music & Martinis this Saturday, April 11 from 5–8 pm, spinning a smooth, upbeat set that pairs perfectly with handcrafted martinis and the lounge’s signature mid‑century atmosphere.
Sunny 106.5 FM
Take the sunshine indoors with the Sunny 106.5 Alexa skill — just tell Alexa to “enable Sunny Palm Springs Radio skill” and the brightest variety will be one voice command away at home or at work. Sunny 106.5 is the Coachella Valley’s new home for feel‑good hits from the ’90s, 2000s, and beyond, blending familiar favorites with local updates and weekday weather from Patrick Evans. Play Sunny 106.5 Online
Shakira Live — Enter to Win!
Sunny 106.5 is turning up the heat with your chance to SCORE TICKETS to see global icon Shakira live at Acrisure Arena on June 17! The Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour is set to electrify the Coachella Valley with Shakira’s legendary energy and the chart-topping hits that have defined her career. From global anthems to new favorites off her latest album, this show promises an unforgettable night with one of the world’s most dynamic performers. Enter to WIN on the Sunny 106.5 Contest Page

- Harvey Milk Diversity Breakfast to Honor Brandon Wolf and Judy & Dennis Shepard
- The Living Desert Earns Three USA TODAY 10Best Honors for 2026
- IBC Palm Springs Photo Recap and Early Details for Next Year’s Event
- Barracks Bar Brings Iconic Palm Springs LGBTQ Leather Culture to Phoenix
- Top Coffee Shops in the Coachella Valley for Your Next Caffeine Fix
Find out what’s happening on any given day by browsing our Gay Desert Guide Online Event Listing Calendar, and for the big picture, take a look at major upcoming events in our 2026 Coachella Valley Calendar of Events.

Listen to KGAY over the air, stream it [here], or listen on iHeart Radio with Alexa or Siri by saying “Play K-G-A-Y” John Taylor is on mornings 6–10 am and program director Chris Shebel is on afternoons. Our Retro Lunch with DJ Galaxy and DJ Eric Ornelas is heard on Sundays as the Retro Lunch & Sunday Brunch from 11 am–4 pm, followed by Modgirl spinning the KGAY Sunday Tea Dance from 4–6 pm.
This Way Out, the award‑winning weekly LGBTQ radio program, airs every Sunday at 6:30 a.m. on KGAY 103.1 and is also available on‑demand via our streaming player under Menu>Streams>Podcasts. As the only internationally distributed LGBTQ radio show, it airs on about 200 community stations worldwide and delivers global queer news, reporting, interviews, and cultural features.




















