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Kathy Griffin finds her happy place โ€” one show a month at Palm Springs Plaza Theatre

The comedian, who says she may finally be getting “uncancelled,” has always found a receptive audience in the city and just wants to “bring the laughter break to these bizarre, dark times.”
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