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Mel Haber (October 24, 1936 – October 25, 2016) was the owner and proprietor of the Ingleside Inn and Melvyn's Restaurant in Palm Springs, California from 1975 until his death. [1]
The Doll House was a restaurant in Palm Springs which was run by Ethel and George Strebe from 1946. It was first mentioned by a local newspaper as an entrant in a local parade in 1935. [1] It was patronised by celebrities who were entertained by other stars such as Peggy Lee. It closed in 1966, being replaced by an Italian restaurant, Sorrentino's.
Lysol (a.k.a. Melvins, Untitled, or Lice-All) Boner Records: BR35-2 September 21, 1993 Houdini: Atlantic Records: 82532-2 August 5, 1994 Prick: Amphetamine Reptile Records: AmRep 031 October 18, 1994 Stoner Witch: Atlantic Records: 82704-2 July 15, 1996 Stag: Atlantic Records: 82878-2 May 5, 1997 Honky: Amphetamine Reptile Records: AmRep 064-2 ...
While California has set a date of June 15 to fully reopen its economy, things have already started heating up in the desert, where creatives including designer Jeremy Scott, Hollywood stylist ...
Joseph Magnin Co. opened a 26,000 square foot department store in the mall in 1969, [14] meaning that together with a Sears at 611 Palm Canyon Dr., for two decades, downtown boasted seven department stores, plus the Palm Springs Mall 1.5 miles to the east operating from 1959 to 2005.
Palm Springs has one of the highest concentrations of same-sex couples of any community in the United States. [144] [145] In 2010, 10.1% (2,307) of the city's households belong to same-sex married couples or partnerships, compared to the national average of 1%. Palm Springs has the fifth-highest percentage of same-sex households in the nation.
It would center around a grand piano and a band on a stage with multiple levels. The house band would play customer requests. It would have a dance floor, two large bars and high top tables.
Neither Here nor There is a retrospective artbook by the Melvins, which was released in 2004 through Ipecac Recordings to celebrate their 20th anniversary. The book consists of 228 pages of art, photos, essays, stories and liner notes by a variety of contributors including Dalek, Camille Rose Garcia, Alex Grey, Tom Hazelmyer, Adam Jones, Frank Kozik, Mackie Osborne, the late Stanisław ...