Best Bang for Your Yen
Misaki Sushi and Grill
Tucked away in the back of the large strip mall at the southeast corner of Washington Street and Highway 111 in La Quinta sits Misaki Sushi and Grill. In pre-COVID times, the small, bustling eatery was packed with sushi and sashimi fans devouring some of the valleyโs best fresh fish, served up in generous slices, at reasonable prices.
But if youโre looking for something beyond reasonable prices, Misakiโs house combo meal is a fantastic deal. For as little as $16, you get to choose one item from a group that includes beef teriyaki, chicken teriyaki, salmon teriyaki, mixed tempura, gyoza and shumai; and one item from a second group, which includes a California roll, a spicy tuna roll, four pieces of nigiri sushi or six pieces of sashimi. (Some of these items come with an additional charge.) If you increase your expenditure by $3, can select a second item from that first group.
The phone-order and curbside pickup serviceโso important these daysโoffered by the Misaki staff is convenient and efficient. For people who want to dine at the restaurant, outdoor seating is available on the patio.
We should also note that the portions are rather large. More than once, the three-item dinner combo option provided enough leftovers for a meal the next day.
โKevin Fitzgerald

Best El Paseo Restaurant (Non-Pretentious Category)
The Fix Restaurant
The El Paseo shopping district can feel a little pretentiousโbut it always feels comfortable at The Fix Restaurant, which is self-billed as โa modern California bistro.โ
The new owner has done a great job of remodeling The Fix, which was previously a bakery-focused endeavor. Both the indoor and outdoor spaces are light, bright, airy and modern. The menu selection is small yet extensive enough that most everyone can find something theyโd want. One of my favorite menu items is the turkey cranberry melt sandwichโon multigrain bread, with copious amounts of turkey and cranberry cream cheese. The accompanying sweet potato fries are delicious.
However, what really blew me away is the service: On one visit, I felt like I was at a fancier restaurant when I got back to the table from the bathroom, and my cloth napkin had been neatly refolded on the table. The Fix is well-staffed, and everyone is friendly and professional. You can tell the hard-working owner, often behind the bar, has a lot of pride in his business.
Getting your fix at The Fix is not cheap, but itโs not too expensive, eitherโand itโs certainly well worth the money.
โJeffrey Clarkson
Best Place to Find Consignment Treasures
Mistyโs Consignments
Weโve heard some horror stories about shady furniture-consignment stores in the Coachella Valleyโbut our experiences with Mistyโs Consignments, occupying a rambling warehouse space on Highway 111 in Rancho Mirage, have always been fantastic, on both the consignment and buying sides.
Whether we were dealing with Misty herself or a member of her staff, everyone has been helpful and pleasant. Misty has a reputation of being a bit picky about accepting consignments, but for good reason: Everything weโve ever consigned there has sold in less time than we imagined.
Of all the furniture-consignment shops weโve visited in these parts, Mistyโs has the largest share of items for sale that make us say, โThatโs interesting.โ In other words: You donโt have to dig too hard to find the treasures at Mistyโs.
โJeffrey Clarkson

Best Music Festival and Adventure Park
4xFAR
โWay backโ in January, the inaugural 4xFAR Music and Adventure Festival came to Empire Grand Oasis. The announcement of the event took me by surprise, as the melding of music and adventure was a new conceptโand the setting, in Thermal, seemed a bit odd.
But when I went to the festival, which was presented by Land Rover, it all made sense. The two-day event offered something for everyone, as music acts like Anderson .Paak and Mark Ronson shared the venue with an ax-throwing area and test drives of the 2020 Land Rover. While we never got to see what Coachella 2020 would have been like, itโs safe to say this festival was out to compete.
The future of 4xFAR is unknown, so music lovers and thrill seekers alike must keep their fingers crossed for a second coming of this unique fest.
โMatt King

Best Weird Al Tribute
Finderโs Thrift and Vinyl/Spatula City Records
Finderโs Thrift and Vinyl is an absolute gem of a store that I discovered pre-pandemic. At the La Quinta spot, I was able to find everything from favorite albums for cheap to vintage Star Wars gear. When the shutdown came, Iโamong othersโworried how the independent store would fare.
Thankfully, owner Matt Lehman knew exactly what to do: He quickly transformed his large record selection into an online shop titled Spatula City Records. The same deals and finds from the store were made available online, complete with fast service and shipping right to oneโs door.
The online shopโs name is an homage to Lehmanโs hero, โWeird Alโ Yankovic, and his film UHF. Check out the Spatula City Instagram, @spatulacityrecords, to see a photoshoot done in the store that features Yankovic records displayed on every shelfโand photo even got reposted by Weird Al himself.
โMatt King

Best Pandemic Pastime
El Toro Flicks
The year 2020 and the accompanying entertainment closures have revived many underutilized and older forms of mediaโincluding the drive-in movie theater.
Drive-in theaters have popped up around the Coachella Valley; after all, social distancing comes easy when you donโt have to leave your car. El Toro Flicks in Palm Desert has become a favorite of many drive-in-goers, both because of the venue and the movie selectionโthe theater is located at top of the art-covered Westfield Palm Desert parking garage, and the selection of movies ranges from old classics to newer gems.
It will be interesting to see whether the drive-in theater revival continues when regular movie theaters reopen for good. I, personally, hope it does: The format has advantages for introverts and germaphobes alike.
โMatt King

Best Local-Release Promo
Throw the Goat
Throw the Goat is one of the hardest-working bands in our valleyโand the restrictions of COVID-19 seemed like only a minor setback to the group.
Throw the Goat adapted to a new reality when it came to promoting new album Capitol Hell. The band couldnโt perform shows or tour to promote the albumโso the band created an online campaign called Vote Goat 2020. The Goat-bros filmed tons of behind-the-scenes content and issued it to fans who pre-ordered the album, along with posters, T-shirts, and stickers.
Itโs safe to say that the members of Throw the Goat are ready for anything the world throws at themโbecause theyโve proven that nothing will stop them from getting their voices and music heard.
โMatt King

Best New Local Album
Instigator, Necessary Evil
As the members of Instigator grow older, their sound only gets better.
What started as a high school band has now morphed into one of the highlights of our music scene. The thrash-metal stylings of Instigator shine bright on their second LP, Necessary Evilโand the sound is matched only by the greats of the genre.
While the band was only able to perform live a handful of times everything closed, those shows proved that the explosiveness displayed on the record comes through just as powerfully in a live setting.
Hopefully one day soon, fans will be able to witness Instigator perform Necessary Evil live in its entirety.
โMatt King

Best Theatrical Tear-Jerker
Dezart Performsโ โDanielโs Husbandโ
Independent theater critic Bonnie Gilgallon started off her review of the Dezart Performs production of Danielโs Husband back in January with this: โAny professional critic worth his or her salt strives to be fair, tactful, entertaining and, most of all, honest. To regularly gush or fawn over productions would cause us to lose our credibility. But every now and then, a play comes along that leaves us no choice but to gush.โ
I saw Danielโs Husband myselfโand Bonnieโs assessment is perfect.
The show starred local-theater icons David Youse and Michael Shaw as Mitch and Daniel, a couple that has been together for seven yearsโbut the two have never married, despite the fact that same-sex marriage is currently legal in all 50 states. The audience learns that Daniel badly wants to be marriedโbut Mitch doesnโt care at all for the institution of marriage.
Of course, something happens in the playโflawlessly directed by Darin Anthonyโthat turns Mitch and Danielโs lives upside down, shining a light on the importance of legalized marriage.
The performances by Youse and Shaw were amazingโYouseโs Mitch had a moment of grief and anger that constituted the most powerful scene Iโve ever seen on a local stageโand both Chuck Yates and Hanz Enyeart are fantastic in supporting roles, as is Deborah Harmon as Danielโs mother.
Danielโs Husband was performed on the Pearl McManus Theater stage only 11 months ago, but an unimaginable amount of turmoil has taken place in the United States since then. The pandemic has reminded everyone how vital it is for LGBTQ individuals to be able to make medical decisions on behalf of incapacitated partnersโand the addition of Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court has made the nationwide existence of marriage equality seem rather tenuous. In other words, the messages in Michael McKeeverโs script are rather prescient.
Kudos to Dezart Performs for bringing this powerful play to the Coachella Valleyโand for leaving audience-goers gushing.
โJimmy Boegle
