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Old-Time Hollywood Meets Your Living Room

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Known as “Hollywood’s Playground,” Palm Springs easily conjures images of lavish living and star-studded vacation homes. And when we got to reading more about the Movie Colony Hotel, we learned that it has played host to many of the entertainment industry’s famous names (including Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin).

If you can’t make it out to this mid-century-chic, Palm Springs destination then you can take a little bit of Hollywood’s mid-century elegance home with you. Here’s our list of classic movies with star-studded casts and a touch of West Coast opulence.

50s Movies

Photos courtesy of IMDB

Ocean’s Eleven: Starring several members of the Rat Pack (yes, including Sinatra and Martin), this 1960 classic holds a defining place in the heist genre’s history. Besides, is there anything classier than watching world-class entertainers rob a Las Vegas casino?

The Great Gatsby: In honor of the upcoming Baz Luhrmann remake, we thought we’d call out the original film adaptation of The Great Gatsby, released in 1974. Sure, it’s a little past “mid-century,” but with roaring 20s mansion parties and a hint of classic Robert Redford film style, this Hollywood staple will definitely put you in the upscale spirit.

A Streetcar Named Desire: starring Marlon Brando (arguably one of film’s most iconic stars), the 1951 version of the Pulitzer-Prize-winning stage play is a true picture of Hollywood excellence. Did we mention that it garnered Oscar wins in 3 out of the 4 acting categories the year it was released?

Singin’ in the Rain: Starring (and directed by) Gene Kelly, this musical classic earns a spot on almost everyone’s “50s classics” list. And for good reason; screen this 1952 standby during your movie night, and you’ll find yourself humming along to some quintessential examples of mid-century songwriting.

3 Superb Sangrias

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After a blizzard and countless days of relentless New England snowfall, we here at the SniqueAway office could use a little reminder of summer this time in February. So, it’s a good thing we had the chance to research the Saguaro Palm Springs, because its cocktail menu features some house-spiced Sangria recipes that will put the tropical vibes into our days (even if they are snowed in).

Since we can’t all be lucky enough to try the Saguaro’s house specialties, we did find a few unique Sangria recipes to bring something special to your homemade cocktail repertoire. Try theme out!

Photos and recipes courtesy of Epicurious, AllRecipes, and Food Network

Photos and recipes courtesy of Epicurious, AllRecipes, and Food Network

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Cucumber, Ginger and Sake Sangria: With chilled dry sake, fresh grated ginger and crisp cucumber slices, this sangria is sure to turn some heads and brighten up anyone’s pallet.

Classic Spanish Sangria: Mix dry red wine, a cornucopia of citrus fruits and spike it with your favorite island-style rum and you’ve got a traditional-style Sangria from across the Atlantic.

Non-Alcholic Sangria: If you’re whipping something up for the kids (or you want that Sangria flavor without the kick), try this recipe with fresh apple, orange juice, seltzer water and an unexpected hint of ground cinnamon.