French Architectural Digest Features Twin Palms in Modernism Article
In the June 2010 Issue of French Architectural Digest, Twin Palms Frank Sinatra Estate was featured in an article entitled “Califorie Forever”. The article discusses Palm Springs as a Modernism Mecca and mentioned architecturally significant homes including Sinatra House.
Read the article here
Gunaxin Gadgets Features Frank Sinatra Estate in Article “Ten of the Coolest Pads on the Planet”
The Frank Sinatra Estate was featured in an article in GunaxinGadgets.com, among the likes of Steve Francis’ Mansion, Schloss Thurn und Taxis, George Clooney’s Waterfront Digs, Tony Hawk’s House, Marlon Brando’s Tahitian Island and the Playboy Mansion, to name a few.
Los Angeles Times Reviews the Frank Sinatra Estate in Article “The House I Lived In”
Palm Springs Life March 2010 Features Lorna Luft at Twin Palms
Palm Springs Life Magazine featured Lorna Luft at Twin Palms in a March 2010 article entitled “Somewhere Over the Rainbow: Dreams come true for Desert Resident Lorna Luft as she pays tribute to her mother, Judy Garland, at McCallum Theater.”
The photo shoot for this article was taken at Twin Palms in March 2010.
Here’s a sample from the article:
“After 17 years crisscrossing the ocean between jobs and houses in London and Los Angeles, Lorna Luft relaxes in the warmth of the desert.
“This is paradise, says the multitalented daughter of singing legend Judy Garland and producer Sidney Luft. “And I mean ‘Paradise’ with a capital P.”
Luft and her husband of 17 years, musician and musical director Colin R. Freeman, have leased a house in Rancho Mirage and have been preparing for a tribute to her mother this month at McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert. On a sunny day in January (as most of the country bundled up to keep warm in record-cold temperatures), she changes from one designer outfit into another during a photo shoot at Frank Sinatra’s Twin Palms house in Palm Springs. The location is apropos.
“Frank Sinatra was my godfather,” Luft says. “When I was a child, I thought he went to everybody’s house.”