
If Tuesday’s Palm Desert City Council meeting taught us anything, it’s that we can change the course of history through a combination of protests and speaking up.
And when speaking up is done two minutes at a time, it allows for a wide variety of perspectives and stories that touch and move those who hear them.
It was apparent that the many comments over those long hours in the Palm Desert City Council chambers changed hearts and minds. But I certainly was not holding out hope as the last speaker came to the podium.
While there were many moments of cheerful joy, tearful pain also permeated the exchanges and I felt them deeply. I shared in the comradery as I stood in the galley with my fellow citizens who stood up to this MAGA-inspired bout of insanity.
I had made my way home as the sun set and debate began. I listened to comments from the car, then watched from my patio on Zoom, listening intently to each council member. And still it was a guessing game. But then one by one, the dominoes fell. Joe Pradetto’s mission to wipe out Pride month recognition and more broadly D.E.I. was going down!
I’ll give some credit to old Joe, who told KESQ, “I am not disappointed that the resolution went down the way it did. I stood on my policy principles and the way the government should involve itself with the residents but I also learned that the government does have a role in social issues and that celebrating pride is more than about celebrating individual identities. It’s about the hard-fought fight for equal rights and that is very American.”
As Rob Reiner said “Silence in the face of authoritarianism is complicity. Speaking out as a patriotic act. Democracy does not defend itself. It requires participation, vigilance, and courage from ordinary people.
And that’s what we did on Tuesday at Palm Desert City Hall.
But for some, winning this battle is not enough. There’s still a call for boycotts and even to stop referring to our tourist Mecca as “Greater Palm Springs”. Narrow minds have narrow thoughts. And when we push beyond what is reasonable, resentment grows. So enough with the pitchforks and torches.
Vic Yepello said it best:
“The mayor and the city council, by a 4-1 vote, did the right thing by listening to 50 people for 4 1/2 hours state their feelings and their ideals.
A boycott at this time will harm all the businesses in Palm Desert, including the many gay owned businesses.
And a boycott of Palm Desert at this time would be sending the wrong message from our community. We won. Let’s enjoy the afterglow.”
Brad Fuhr, your K-Gay Desert Guide
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Manilow: A Gift of Love VII
Barry Manilow brings A Gift of Love VII to the McCallum Theatre this Friday & Saturday at 8 pm, and Sunday at 7 pm. Audiences can expect a heartwarming mix of Manilow’s greatest hits and festive favorites, plus surprise appearances that have previously included snow, Santa Claus, and children’s choirs. Premium Gold and Platinum tickets offer exclusive perks like post-show receptions and photo ops with Barry. Get tickets
Palm Springs Retro Market
Step into vintage paradise at the Palm Springs Retro Market, happening Sunday, December 21 from 10 am–4 pm at the Palm Springs Cultural Center. This free-entry event features curated vintage sellers offering everything from Mid Century Modern and Art Deco to Hawaiiana, antique glassware, and bohemian treasures. Enjoy music, food trucks, a full bar, and free onsite parking while browsing vintage clothing, jewelry, and art. Don’t miss the charity raffle benefiting The Center’s Community Food Bank, with drawings at 11 am and 2 pm. More info
The Nutcracker
CK Dance Company celebrates its 29th anniversary with The Nutcracker at the Annenberg Theater, offering two enchanting performances: Saturday, December 20 from 7–9 pm and Sunday, December 21 at 1 pm. This award-winning production brings Tchaikovsky’s timeless ballet to life with dazzling choreography and family-friendly magic. A beloved holiday tradition in Palm Springs, the show has captivated over 35,000 attendees and continues to delight audiences of all ages with its festive spirit and classical elegance. Get tickets
Christmas Mammaries with Billy L’Amour
Christmas Mammaries! lights up the Palm Springs Cultural Center on Sunday, December 21 with two performances, a 3 pm matinee and a 7 pm evening performance, each delivering a live‑singing drag holiday extravaganza packed with wit, warmth, and high‑octane glamour. Led by Billy L’Amour with direction by Robert Johanson, this spirited revue dives into the joy, chaos, and beautifully messy magic of the season. Get tickets
Dear Evan Hansen
CVRep presents the regional premiere of Dear Evan Hansen for a powerful run through Sunday, December 21. This award-winning musical—honored with six Tonys, a Grammy, and an Olivier—tells the deeply moving story of Evan Hansen, a teenager thrust into the spotlight after a tragic event. The show explores identity, connection, and the human need to be seen. Our theatre reviewer, Stephen Radosh, says “It is one of those wonderful productions where all the ingredients, i.e. the direction, cast, set and the material itself all blend together seamlessly to produce a dynamic and moving theatre experience.” Read his full review. – Get tickets
Dog Sees God
The Bent presents Dog Sees God at the Palm Springs Cultural Center, running through December 21. This bold, unauthorized play reimagines familiar childhood comic strip characters as troubled teens navigating real-life issues—from substance abuse and sexuality to bullying and rebellion. Darkly funny and unexpectedly heartfelt, Dog Sees God offers a raw, relevant look at adolescence through a lens of cultural nostalgia and emotional truth. Get tickets
Annie
Palm Canyon Theatre presents Annie, running through Sunday, December 21. This heartwarming musical follows the spirited orphan Annie and her dog Sandy as they search for family and hope. With beloved songs like “Tomorrow” and “It’s the Hard Knock Life,” the production offers a joyful theatrical experience for audiences of all ages this holiday season. Get tickets
Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus – BELLS, BRASS & SASS
The Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus celebrates the season with Bells, Brass & Sass for three SOLD OUT performances, on Friday & Saturday, December 19 & 20 at 7 pm, and Sunday, December 21 at 2 pm at the newly restored Plaza Theatre. This festive spectacular features over 100 voices, a 14-piece orchestra, and a mix of holiday classics and contemporary hits—from Elf The Musical to Cher, Kelly Clarkson, and the Weathergirls, plus sleighbells, handbells, and guest performances. Attendees are also encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations as the Community Food Bank Team will be collecting curbside to support families in need this holiday season.More info
Razzle Dazzle Christmas Show
Step into the holiday spirit with Razzle Dazzle: A Broadway Revue’s Christmas Show at the Palm Springs Cultural Center on Friday, December 19 at 7 pm. Hosted by Bonnie G. with Joe Savant, and featuring performances by Sonia Reavis and Thom Vindiola and Robert Ollis on piano, this show delivers a truly memorable evening filled with Broadway magic and Christmas cheer. Get tickets
Holidays at the Tram
Celebrate the season at the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway with special holiday hours from Saturday, December 20 through Sunday, January 4, with the first tram up at 8 am and last tram down at 9:30 pm. On both Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, the Pines Café offers a Ride ’n’ Dine holiday meal featuring turkey, ham, or vegetarian lasagna. For a fine‑dining experience on Christmas Day, Peaks Restaurant presents a special prix fixe menu with selections such as roasted duck, pan‑seared salmon, or filet mignon. Reservations are recommended for Peaks Restaurant.
Best of Desert Voting Round
The Desert Sun’s Best of Desert Community’s Choice Awards Voting Round runs now through Sunday, December 28. The top nominees in each category now compete for your daily votes to determine the winners. Please vote KGAY! When casting your ballot, choose “DJ Mod Girl” (our Modgirl Kellee McQuinn) for Entertainment & Leisure – People: Radio Personality/Show, and select KGAY 106.5 & 92.1 FM for Entertainment & Leisure – Radio Station (Local). Cast votes in 25 or more categories for a chance to win a $250 gift card! More info
Magic of Lights
The holiday season sparkles once again as Magic of Lights returns to the Empire Polo Club in Indio through Wednesday, December 31. Families can enjoy a twinkling drive‑through light display and the enchanting Holiday Village powered by IID. Now in its fourth year, this beloved tradition transforms the Coachella Valley into a breathtaking winter wonderland, shining brightly under the desert stars. Get tickets
Ask a Gay Doc Episode 30: Therapeutic Mushrooms
Dr. Renzo Corzano and KGAY’s John Taylor are answering your health-related questions in the Ask A Gay Doc series, sponsored by Desert Oasis Healthcare. In Episode 30, John and Dr. Corzano interview Heather A. Lee, LCSW, a Licensed Psychedelic Psychotherapist on the therapeutic benefits of mushrooms.
Watch the Ask a Gay Doc series, and find out how you can submit your own questions, on the Ask a Gay Doc page at kgaypalmsprings.com.
KGAY Sweeps Best of Coachella Valley Readers’ Poll

KGAY 106.5/92.1 extends heartfelt thanks to the readers of the Coachella Valley Independent for their support in the annual “Best of Coachella Valley” poll! We are honored to be named Best Radio Station, a reflection of the trust and enthusiasm our listeners place in us. We are equally proud of our hosts whose community connection was recognized: John Taylor (1st Place, Best Local Radio Personality) and Modgirl (1st Place, Best Local DJ). We also celebrate Patrick Evans (2nd Place, Best Local Radio Personality), Chris Shebel (3rd Place, Best Local Radio Personality), 103.1 MeTV FM (3rd Place, Best Radio Station), DJ Galaxy (2nd Place, Best Local DJ), and DJ Eric Ornelas (3rd Place, Best Local DJ). Your continued support inspires us to serve the valley every day! See the complete list of Best of Coachella Valley Winners
Get Your 2025 KGAY Pride Shirt Online Now
If you weren’t able to get one of our T-Shirt Swaps in person at Palm Springs Pride, fear not! You can still show your Pride and support KGAY by grabbing the official 2025 KGAY Pride Shirt online. Featuring a bold, celebratory design in your choice of colors and styles (classic-T, tank top, sweatshirt, v-neck, fitted scoop, and more) this limited-edition design lets you rep Palm Springs Pride wherever you are. Shop now
ALSO THIS WEEKEND
Friday, December 19
Annual Christmas Program & Toy Giveaway | 4 pm at James O. Jessie Desert Highland Unity Center
Holiday Party at Spiritual Center of the Desert | 6 pm
Drag Bingo/Trivia Nights (alternating) | 4:30–7 pm at Arrive Hotel
Food Truck Fridays | 5–10 pm in Downtown Indio
Branden & James with Effie Passero | 6–9:30 at The Purple Room
Saturday, December 20
Breakfast w/Santa (Palm Springs Parks & Rec) | 8–11 am at Palm Springs Pavilion
Branden & James with Effie Passero | 6–9:30 at The Purple Room
Dance Ranch: HOLIDAYS NIGHT: Beginner Waltz with Jan Alden | 7 pm at Step by Step
BearUnion | 9 pm–4 am at CCBC Resort
Sunday, December 21
A.M. Stream with Modgirl | 10 am–1 pm at Café la Jefa
Judy’s Old-Fashioned Christmas (SOLD OUT) | 5–8:30 pm at The Purple Room
Ongoing…
A Doublewide, Texas Christmas | through Dec 28 at Desert Theatreworks
Wildlights | select nights through Dec 30 at The Living Desert
Mid-Century Magic | through Dec 16 at Rubine Red Gallery
Alpine Zoo Wildlights | Wed–Sundays through Jan 4 at Big Bear Alpine Zoo
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LOOKING AHEAD
MON: Pops at the Plaza – The Most Wonderful Time of Year
Celebrate the season in style at the Plaza Theatre on Monday, December 22 at 7:30 pm with a heartwarming holiday concert from the Palm Springs Pops. This festive evening features beloved carols, pop favorites, and timeless classics performed by an all-star lineup including Lizzie Sosa, Carole J. Bufford, the Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus, Coachella Valley Classical Voices, and KESQ-TV’s Peter Daut. With storytelling, song, and a special visit from Santa, this joyful celebration promises to become Palm Springs’ newest holiday tradition. Get tickets
TUE: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy – Wild N Swinging Holiday Party
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy brings their Wild N Swinging Holiday Party to the Plaza Theatre on Tuesday, December 23 at 7 pm. Celebrating 32 years of high-energy performances and horn-driven jazz, this legendary band delivers a festive fusion of swing, Dixieland, and holiday cheer. With a lineup of original members and a legacy that includes over 3,000 shows and appearances from Swingers to the Super Bowl Halftime Show, this concert is a jingle-bell-rocking night that’s pure vintage cool. Get tickets
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- Barry Manilow’s A Gift of Love VII
Tue.–Sun. Dec 16–21 - Dear Evan Hansen, presented by CVRep
Dec 3–21 - Dog Sees God, presented by THE BENT
Dec 5–21 at the Palm Springs Cultural Center - Annie, presented by Palm Canyon Theatre
Nov 28–Dec 21 - Magic of Lights
Now through Dec 31 at Empire Polo Club - Palm Springs Gay Men’s Chorus Presents Bells, Brass & Sass – SOLD OUT
Fri.–Sun. Dec 19–21 at the Palm Springs Plaza Theatre - Christmas Mammaries! Starring Billy L’Amour
Sun. Dec 21 at 3 pm and 7 pm at the Palm Springs Cultural Center - Christmas Eve & Day at The Purple Room Supper Club
Wed. & Thu. Dec 24 & 25 - New Year’s Eve at The Purple Room Supper Club
Wed. Dec 31 seatings at 5 pm, 7:30 pm, and 10 pm - New Year’s Eve: Studio 2026 Glam Disco Party
Wed. Dec 31 at 9 pm at the Ace Hotel & Swim Club - THRESHOLD: Palm Springs’ Newest Signature New Year’s Eve Event
Wed. Dec 31 at 8 pm at The 4707 - Rock the Park: Bee Gees Forever
Wed. Jan 7 at Palm Springs Downtown Park - Palm Springs International Film Festival
Jan 2–13, 2026 – Passes on Sale Now - Palm Springs International Film Awards
Sat. Jan 3, 2026 – Tickets on Sale Now

The Avalon Hotel is a boutique getaway with grounds that reveal romantic pools and cabanas, a hidden spa, studios and suites, and historic bungalows. It’s just a block from the Design District, making it an easy walk to casual‑chic dining, shopping, and other entertainment. Learn more

KGAY 106.5 & 92.1 FM
The KGAY 106.5 & 92.1 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 106.5 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 106.5 online
This Weekend: Catch Modgirl at A.M. Stream at Café La Jefa on Sunday, December 21 at 10 am!
To listen to KGAY Palm Springs via Alexa, say “Alexa ENABLE K. Gay Palm Springs SKILL” (include “SKILL”) or manually enable it in the Alexa app or at Amazon. Once enabled, access the station by saying “Alexa, OPEN,” “LAUNCH,” or “PLAY K. Gay Palm Springs.” You can also make special requests, such as birthday shoutouts or song dedications! Happy streaming! Learn more
WIN TICKETS: Duran Duran & Firebirds
KGAY 106.5 and 92.1 are giving listeners the chance to WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS to two incredible back-to-back holiday events. On Tuesday, December 30, iconic 80s legends Duran Duran light up Acrisure Arena as they ring in 2026 following a summer of sold-out European shows [More info]. Then, on Wednesday, December 31, the Coachella Valley Firebirds take on Bakersfield in the final game of the year, complete with an early puck drop at 5 pm, party favors, and the largest indoor fireworks display in the Coachella Valley [More info]. Don’t miss this mid-week holiday celebration—Enter to WIN at the KGAY Contest Page
WIN Shaun Cassidy TICKETS
Shaun Cassidy takes the stage Saturday, January 3 at 8 pm at the Plaza Theatre [More info], and KGAY 106.5 and 92.1 are giving fans a chance to WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS to see the legendary teen idol live. With chart-topping hits like “Da Doo Ron Ron,” “That’s Rock ’n’ Roll,” and “Hey Deanie,” Cassidy’s performance promises a night of nostalgia and high-energy entertainment. Use code HOLIDAY to get 30% off your tickets or Enter to WIN at the KGAY Contest Page
WIN TICKETS to the Palm Springs International Film Festival

KGAY 106.5/92.1 and 103.1 MeTV FM are giving you the chance to WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS to see the film of your choice at the 37th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival, running Friday, January 2 through Monday, January 12. Experience world premieres, special events, and more than 500 screenings from around the globe at the year’s biggest celebration of film. Enter to WIN on the KGAY and MeTV FM contest pages!
103.1 MeTV FM

‘Tis the Season! 103.1 MeTV FM brings you all of your Timeless & Memorable Christmas favorites! Bing Crosby, Mariah Carey, Elvis, Wham, Brenda Lee & more! Listen when you’re out shopping, wrapping presents, baking cookies, prepping holiday meals or spending time with your family! Patrick Evans will keep you company every weekday 10 am–3 pm with his News Channel 3 First Alert Weather forecast and play great holiday songs you can sing along with! Brought to you by Palm Springs Ace Hardware, Palm Springs Holidays, Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, Stuft Pizza, Skylark Bar, Home Instead Home Care Services, HR Simplistic & Insurance Simplistic and Contour Dermatology. Listen to MeTV FM in your car, at work, at home or around the world, online at 1031metvfm.com or tell Alexa, “Open 103.1 MeTV FM.”
WIN a Carload to MAGIC OF LIGHTS
103.1 MeTV FM is giving you the chance to WIN your way into the Magic of Lights in Indio—the spectacular drive‑thru holiday lights experience filled with enchanting scenes and characters of the season. Each week, one lucky winner will receive a ticket good for a whole carload to enjoy the show. Enter to WIN on the 103.1 MeTV FM Contest Page

- Desert Stonewall Democrats Praise Palm Desert Council for Affirming LGBTQ+ Equality
- Remembering Rob Reiner: Legacy, Activism, and the Questions Left Unasked by Bruce Fessier
- Top LGBTQ+ Shows to Stream This Holiday Season Across Major Platforms
- Explore the New Tukut Trail: Your New Year Hiking Guide to Whitewater Preserve
- Palm Springs International Airport Prepares for Peak Holiday Travel With Expanded Services and Traveler Tips
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 2025 Coachella Valley Calendar of Events.

Listen to KGAY 106.5 and 92.1 over the air, stream it [here], or listen on iHeart Radio with Alexa or Siri by saying “Play K-GAY 106 5 .” 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.






















