April 2011
3 posts
A Local’s Journey from “Coachella the City” to...
The Coachella Fest grounds at dusk
By Jesus A. Vargas, Coachella Unincorporated
A cacophony of voices invades your ears, ringing with tangible excitement. You manage to distinguish Australian and British English from the audible jumble, but you also hear Spanish, something that’s probably German and some other languages that you won’t even try to figure out.
There’s an eclectic mix of music...
An Inside Look at the Newspaper World
Young reporter Santos Reyes taking copious notes at The Desert Sun
April 19, 2011 — Coachella Unincorporated, a new group of rising young journalists, visited The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, California to learn more about the job and responsibilities that reporters and editors have. As the tour began, Coachella Unincorporated reporters were brought in to observe an editorial meeting at...
Blogger's Amazing Friday at Coachella, Ready for...
Australians and Canadians are out and in full force. Our camping neighbors are Canadian and we took in an Aussie girl that didn’t have anywhere to stay. They’re surprised that we are locals and ask us about the area and if we’ve lived here our entire lives. We tell them about its large Hispanic population and how there really isn’t anything to do.
Random girl despairingly...