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The first Dinah Shore event was produced as a one night party in 1991 by Mariah Hanson under her Club Skirts Presents The Dinah Marquee at the Palm Springs Art Museum. [5] The early years had the event as co-produced by Hanson and Sandy Sachs and Dr. Robin Gans (promoters of Girl Bar in West Hollywood [6]) beginning in 1992. [7]
Hunters has been described as a "gay video and dance bar", [6] and has hosted drag bingo, [2] [7] trivia, catwalk shows, [8] underwear contests, and tea dances. [9] It has a dance area and a patio, and began serving food during the COVID-19 pandemic. [10] The menu has included hot dogs, pizza, and tacos.
The early 1980s saw the start of the AIDS crisis, and entire communities were affected. Several benefit parties sprang up around the country, which were run by volunteer organizations that donated their proceeds to HIV/AIDS-related charities, such as Halloween's in New Orleans The success of these early parties gave way to other events hosted in other cities, with each party having its own theme.
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City of Palm Springs: Film Permits; Greater Palm Springs Film Alliance & Film Office, Inc. Riverside County Film Commission, part of the State of California Film Commission Archived February 2, 2014, at the Wayback Machine; Desert Film Society – Palm Springs; Movies filmed in Palm Springs
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Trixie Motel is an American reality television docuseries that follows Trixie Mattel (the stage name of drag queen Brian Firkus) and her then-partner David Silver as they buy and renovate a rundown motel in Palm Springs, California.