Swedish House Mafia and The Weeknd started early on Weekend 2 of Coachella and found a more receptive crowd than on Weekend 1.
Author: Shad Powers, Palm Springs Desert Sun
Coachella 2022: Harry Styles invites Lizzo on stage to sing One Direction hit for Weekend 2
Harry Styles brought out Shania Twain last week at Coachella. It was a different twist on Weekend 2 with Lizzo singing “I Will Survive’ with Styles.
‘It’s absolutely disgusting’: Christina Kim blasts Augusta National as LPGA major is forced to move
Many current players are outraged that the powers that be in women’s golf couldn’t rally around the iconic event at the Dinah Shore Tournament Course.
‘Super fearless’ generation of teenage stars taking over women’s tennis
Talented teens like Emma Raducanu, Leylah Fernandez and Coco Gauff are taking over tennis. But how? We asked them at Indian Wells’ BNP Paribas Open.
Danica Patrick thrills crowd with talk of racing, fame and those pesky speeding tickets
Former auto racer Danica Patrick participated in a wide-ranging and spirited interview at the Rancho Mirage Speaker Series Legends of Sports.
Coachella: Ariana Grande becomes fourth woman to headline, brings out *NSYNC members and others
For her Coachella performance, Ariana Grande brought out members of *NSYNC, Nicki Minaj, Diddy and Mase to close out Weekend 1.
LPGA golfer Annie Park misses ANA Inspiration cut after her golf clubs were stolen
Annie Park, a 23-year-old LPGA player, went to her car at her Palm Desert hotel Thursday morning only to find it broken into and her clubs stolen
One service break is all it took for Dominic Thiem to make first Indian Wells final
Austrian Dominic Thiem edged Milos Raonic in three sets to advance to the BNP Paribas Open final, where he will play Roger Federer on Sunday.
Rafael Nadal cruises again at BNP; so far a table leg has been his toughest opponent
Rafael Nadal has not lost a set at this year’s BNP Paribas Open. So far his toughest opponent has been a table leg
Canadian teen Denis Shapovalov busts into prepared rap after win at BNP Paribas Open
Denis Shapovalov, a 19-year-old from Canada, grabbed the mic and laid down a rap for fans after beating Marin Cilic at the BNP Paribas Open.