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For all you foodie lovers out there- we are bringing the brand new doc featuring the confectionary stylings of celebrity Chef Yotam in OTTOLENGHI AND THE CAKES OF VERSAILLES this weekend! See below to purchase your ticket and experience a virtual Q + A with the director!

This is also a shout-out to let y'all know about our new "Cinema Under The Stars" Experience. All the stars without the cars... that's right no cars- it's a Bring Your Own Chair event... we do have additional chairs for rent as well as picnic tables, and pre-ordered box dinners from Mildred's Cafe as well as a full concessions bar. Safe, affordable, eco-friendly entertainment- all you've come to expect from the Palm Springs Cultural Center. See you there!

- Tim Rains/ Public Relations
Palm Springs Cultural Center

Media Contact: Tim Rains/ Tim@psculturalcenter.org

NEW CONFECTIONARY DOC CELEBRATES CAKES OF VERSAILLES
"Cinema Under The Stars" - October 9 - 11

In the summer of 2018, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art enlists Yotam Ottolenghi, the London-based Isreali chef and celebrated author of cookbooks Jerusalem and Plenty, to organize a food gala inspired by the Met exhibit “Visitors to Versailles.” In preparation for the event, Ottolenghi travels to the Palace of Versailles. At the landmark French site, the famed chef is possessed by a child-like curiosity, as he finds in Versailles a glimpse into the French Monarchy’s decadence.

And so Ottolenghi, with the help of pastry chefs (including “Cronut” maestro Dominique Ansel), positions The Met event as both an expression and critique of excess. Several centuries ago in Versailles, the royal family lived in public to help broadcast the country’s splendor and wealth. Ottolenghi fast-forwards to the advent of social media and finds a new aristocracy streaming their riches, food, and prosperity. In both eras, we see deep exclusion, longing for community, a patriarchal structure – and the same potential for revolution.

The Palm Springs Cultural Center Drive-In  + Cinema Under The Stars Experience is made possible through the generous support of Ann Sheffer and Bill Scheffler as well as the Board of the Palm Springs Cultural Center.

Buy Tickets: Cinema Under The Stars: CAKES October 9
Buy Tickets: Cinema Under The Stars: CAKES October 10
Buy Tickets: Cinema Under The Stars: CAKES October 11
Chicago International Film Festival Virtual Q&A with Director Laura Gabbert
You're invited to join us in your 1962 finest October 10 @ 3pm PT for "Cinema'62 A-Go-Go" a live virtual multi-media extravaganza based on the book Cinema '62: The Greatest Year at the Movies. With special guests, film talk, musical performances, cocktail demos, a cascade of memories… and, YES there will be dancing! A portion of the proceeds from this unique event go towards supporting the Palm Springs Cultural Center. 
Buy Tickets For Cinema '62 A-Go-Go
The Palm Springs Cultural Center (PSCC) relies on the generosity and dedication of hundreds of volunteers year-round.  For opportunities and descriptions visit our website or contact Charles Drabkin, Volunteer Coordinator. E-mail: Volunteer@psculturalcenter.org
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Want more? There is more! For a complete schedule of this weeks' events, visit the Camelot Theatres Facebook Page and the Palm Springs Cultural Center's homepage. The Palm Springs Cultural Center Community Theatre is also available to individuals and local charities for fundraisers, special events and other activities at no charge.
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The Palm Springs Cultural Centeris a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, founded in 2007 by Palm Springs philanthropists Ric and Rozene Supple. Its mission is to incubate, produce and encourage arts and cultural programs in order to leverage the unique power of creativity to open minds, bridge what divides us and discover what connects us. The Palm Springs Cultural Center is also at the forefront of recognizing an interconnection between the cultural arts and food culture, and their combined importance to the vitality, collective consciousness and sustainability of the community. 

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