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Interview: The Dinah Creator Mariah Hanson on Legacy, Change, and the Future of Queer Celebration

After 34 Groundbreaking Years, Hanson Reflects on Joy, Power, and Her Final Dinah 

We spoke with Mariah Hanson, the creator of The Dinah, the weekend music festival in Palm Springs held in September, which welcomes, primarily, lesbian and non-binary people. For 34 years, The Dinah has been a beacon of visibility, joy, and community.

After the announcement that Hanson would end her responsibilities and leadership of The Dinah, we spoke with her about her legacy, the festival, and what she sees in the future for the community, as well as the possibility of The Dinah’s return. 

Dolores Quintana: I was surprised to learn that you’re stepping away from running The Dinah, which you created. I’d love to ask you a few questions about that decision.

Mariah Hanson: Sure, happy to talk about it.

Dolores: I know you’ve been at the helm of this for decades, but let’s get right to it—why have you decided to step back now? What was your thought process?

Mariah: That’s a great question—and one I’ve been asked more than any other in recent years. People were always asking, “When will you pass the torch?” And then when I finally announced I was doing it, the reaction was: “Wait, what?” [Laughs] But really, I’m turning 65 this year. I’ve been producing The Dinah for 34 years and working in events for 36. I feel it’s time to pivot toward other priorities in my life.

Dolores: That makes sense.

Mariah: It also feels like the right time for someone else to bring fresh energy and ideas to the event—someone who understands our community as it evolves and can move it forward in an inclusive, thoughtful way.

Dolores: Could you elaborate?

Mariah: I wouldn’t say it changes a lot, but it is always in motion—just like all of us. Growth is constant, and I think it’s essential for The Dinah to reflect that fluidity. I’ve done my best to honor that, and now I hope someone else can bring their own vision to it.

Dolores: That’s a very forward-thinking perspective, especially when so many leaders struggle to let go of power. You’re putting the community and the future of the event above personal control.

Mariah: There’s definitely power in producing The Dinah. Whoever steps into this role will step into a very public life and a meaningful responsibility. Power, in itself, isn’t bad—but it has to be managed with integrity. I’ve always been more focused on empowering others than holding power for its own sake. That’s been the goal—empowering my staff, our guests, and the artists. The Dinah is about joy, community, and celebration.

Dolores: Absolutely. Five days of joyful community really does make a difference. It might just seem like a party to some people, but it builds connections in meaningful ways.

Mariah: I agree completely.

Dolores: Do you have anyone in mind to take over the event?

Mariah: We’ve received some strong inquiries, and we’re still in the early stages of figuring out the right fit.

Dolores: And what can fans expect from this year’s Dinah in September?

Mariah: This year’s event is going to be special and personal. We’re going back to the core of what The Dinah is—community celebration. Tanisha will be joining us. They’ve been huge advocates for the event and have appeared on The L Word and The Real L Word, where The Dinah was featured. That kind of visibility helped us grow from a national to a global event, and I’m forever grateful.

Dolores: That’s huge.

Mariah: We’re also showcasing regional queer talent—artists we think are on the brink of being signed. It’s a mix of musical surprises, legacy, and looking forward. People who haven’t attended in years are returning, and our longtime fans are coming to celebrate what’s next.

Dolores: Is there anything else you’d like to share with the community?

Mariah: Yes—there’s currently a flash sale on hotel rooms through the property itself, and we’re passing those savings along to our guests.

Dolores: Great to know. I’ll get this story out soon to help spread the word. Thank you so much, Mariah. Your leadership and thoughtful approach are why this event has thrived, and it’s clear how deeply you care about the community.

Mariah: Thank you. That means a lot. But don’t worry—I’m not running for office! [Laughs]

Dolores: You don’t have to. You’re already a leader.

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