Gold Medal Olympian Dorothy Hamill was the celebrity guest at the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on El Paseo in Palm Desert. The Shops on El Paseo blocked off the street by Monterey Ave for this event. Hundreds of families brought children to see this famous Olympian and of course to see Santa Claus.
The tree is 60 feet tall and stands on top of the GUCCI store on El Paseo. It is lit with thousands of lights and can be seen for miles around. A Red Carpet with Manny the Movie Guy as emcee, greeted guests and Hamill. Hamill came with her husband John MacCall.
Entertainment was provided by a large band with many singers, singing a lot of Christmas songs. Local vendors provided various kinds of food and drinks as people walked along the street. The event raised money for Bighorn Bam group that helps women with mammograms, pap smears and other treatment women and children need. Hamill is herself a Breast Cancer Survivor.
Just Fabulous Book Store in Palm Springs brings many celebrities for book signings. On Saturday Nov. 17th they luckily got Tab Hunter to sign his book, Tab Hunter Confidential, The Making of a Movie Star. This is such an intimate venue that fans can get close to the Star and even get a photo with him. Hunter was the perfect host as he took the time to talk with people as he signed his book for them. Many fans had several books signed for friends.
Hunter brought his two dogs with him and they stayed by his side on their doggie bed the whole time. Hunter was such a teenage idol when he made over 40 films. He had some of the most beautiful leading ladies too. Debbie Reynolds, Sophia Loren, Dorothy Malone, Gail Russell and Natalie Wood.
Hunter has been with his partner Alan Glaser for 30 years. Hunter had his own TV show and had an amazing career in film and TV. He became a singing sensation when he sang Young Love and went on to have many top 40 hits. He is a multi-talented performer and now an author.
This is a place where the spirit of adventure takes hold of the desert….where nature and nurture come together in a symphony of unexpected delights, and the traditions of the Wests carry on with a bold new attitude and determination. Here lies a destination steeped in both natural beauty and spiritual eloquence…a land of enchantment where fresh discoveries lie at every turn. There is such a place, and its less than a dream away…Palm Springs, California.
Finished now, what a great, impressive building. Rudy Acosta, as the project manager did a super-job! You can tell, how proud he is, this small group of citizens enjoyed the tour.
Academy Award winning director Stephen Spielberg, and Pulitzer Prize winning author/playwright Tony Kushner, along with Hollywood actor Daniel Day Lewis, have teamed up to bring the myth and legend of Abraham Lincoln, America’s sixteenth president into sharper and a much narrower focus than any movie has done before.
It’s not easy rewriting “accepted historical facts” about an individual who is revered the world over. Cliché’s, however, have a way of hardening over time; becoming the accepted “truth”. The Lincoln story, over the years, has usually covered his life set against the tumult and backdrop of the Civil War, with over 600,000 dead as its legacy, and its many assassination conspiracy theories as plot sources for books, plays, and movies.
To his credit, screenwriter Kushner eschews the obvious pathway and together with director Spielberg, have fashioned a brilliant and insightful script, illuminating the rough and tumble of 1860 politics, which eerily reflects the gridlock and entrenched positions of 2012 America. It appears we haven’t learned very much over the last one hundred and fifty years about governance (except for a timeout during WW II).
The story covers only a short period in Lincoln’s presidency – the last four months of his life. In Spielberg’s “Lincoln” the Great Emancipator, is brilliantly and intelligently played by English actor Daniel Day Lewis, who delivers one of the most poignant, and understated performances, practically guaranteeing a Best Actor Oscar nomination in the process (if not a win). He morphs into the role of Lincoln with such ease and credibility one forgets we’re watching an actor playing a very familiar historical figure. Lewis delivers a constant series of sublime cinema moments adding up to a stunning performance.
The core story issue of slavery and it’s abolition via the passage of the U.S. Constitution’s Thirteenth Amendment, is the stuff of great drama, and the focus of Kushner’s script. Also, he had quality help, in the form of Pulitzer Prize winning author Doris Kearns Goodwin, when it came time for background research on his Lincoln story. Despite the controversy and seriousness of the issues. Kushner still makes room for a little humor, allowing the politicians (all white males) to bluster and posture; generally making fools of themselves, in the process. The film is blessed with a plethora of talented actors not the least of which is, America’s favorite flying nun Sally Fields, who renders a fully developed political First Lady as Mary Todd Lincoln. She may be a classic study of a woman struggling with depression, but she still remembers how to cut off the legs of a political opponent at a state ball. Just ask Tommy Lee Jones, the target in her crosshairs, as congressman Thaddeus Stevens, the champion of the abolitionist cause. His craggy countenance and irascible portrayal as Stevens just may bring him another Best Support Oscar nomination.
The film has over 145 speaking roles and the entire cast is filled with journeyman actors, stars, and newcomers who deliver very winning and indelible impressions. David Strathairn as Secretary of State Seward brings a strong and intelligent performance to the president’s cause. It’s practically a co-starring role. Hal Holbrook also renders a lasting impression as Preston Blair, a champion for a peace treaty between the warring factions. James Spader, John Hawkes (who stars with Helen Hunt in the newly released film “The Sessions”), and Jackie Earle Haley have featured roles as the “gang of three”. They’re charged with rounding up the necessary congressional votes in order to pass the president’s plan to end slavery via the Thirteenth Amendment. And they are pretty creative and inventive in the way they go about their work. And you thought the 2012 election was “rough and tumble, and down and dirty”. Their shenanigans, in part, are sort of the on-going comic-relief element in an otherwise somber and life altering period in the country’s history. Also, Gloria Rueben brings a quiet dignity and grace to her performance as Elizabeth Keckley, a friend of First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln.
Enough, however, cannot be said about the performance of Daniel Day Lewis. His Lincoln portrayal will change your impressions of Abraham Lincoln, the man you thought you knew. No matter one’s politics, the Spielberg/Kushner film continues to burnish the Lincoln legend and the mystique surrounding the Great Emancipator is still intact. “Honest Abe” will still be “a man for the ages”.
“Lincoln” opened in southern California on Friday, November 16, 2012. I attended the screening at the Regal Stadium Nine Theatre, in Palm Springs, CA. The historical film is going to be a very formidable Oscar contending movie in many categories, come January 2013. Don’t wait. See it now.
Food-Now held a star-studded event on a perfect sunny day in Desert Hot Springs, to help and to brighten-up their clients Thanksgiving-Day celebration. David Johnson, director of Food-Now explains, “We are giving away 600 turkeys this week to feed the many needed families in the Desert Hot Springs area.”
John Tesh, musician, star of ‘Entertainment Tonight,’ and countless other popular TV, and Radio shows. Joint by his wife, famous actress Connie Sellecca, the star of ‘The Greatest American Hero and the TV series Hotel, were handing out the fifteen-pound birds to the delight of the Food-Now client’s. Also on hand, an avid supporter of Food Now, Patrick Evans, CBS Local 2 Chief Meteorologist, “Eye on the Desert.” And promoting the event, Uncle Vinny and Kathy, a Ministry providing the essentials to the homeless, added to the list of celebrities. Go to their website http://intelligentkindness.com .
Joining the fun, Dr. Paul Ruiz, our newly elected Congressman of the 36th District, and fellow Democrat Manuel Perez, California State Assemblyman, 80th District. Giving-out the Turkey’s and chatting with the folks, Desert Hot Springs mayor Yvonne Parks, city councilman Russell Betts and city manager Rick Daniels.
A special applause has to go to the dedicated volunteers who worked tirelessly at Food-Now all week, and kept the Turkey’s coming. Go to their website, FoodNowinc.org, they greatly appreciate your tax-deductible donation.