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In his new novel, So Far Gone, Jess Walter once again indulges his journalist’s instinct to write what he sees

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photo Jess Walter's latest novel examines life on the fringe. In...

Spokane Children’s Theatre thinks outside the box for its 78th season finale: Mary Poppins

click to enlarge Photo courtesy of Tanya Brownlee Get ready for a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious time with Spokane Children's Theatre....

Chris Bovey’s relocated store is giving more space to his prints and collection of neon signage

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo Chris and Liz Bovey bring light to the Boulevard Building. ...

This year’s 200th anniversary of Fort Colvile’s founding offers an opportunity to reflect on its broader historical legacy

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo The remains of the Hudson Bay Company's outpost known as Fort Colvile,...

For its 80th season kicking off this fall, the Spokane Symphony showcases its versatility and homegrown talent

click to enlarge The Spokane Symphony is almost 80! |courtesy photo With one last Star Wars-themed Pops concert...

Sandpoint pianists Melody Puller and Matt Goodrich look to Latin America for concert series

click to enlarge Rory Creigh photo Matt Goodrich and Melody Puller perform side-by-side. As Sandpoint pianists...

For the Civic’s new main-stage production of Romeo and Juliet, director Josh Baig is going back to 16th-century Verona

click to enlarge Heather Stephens and Abe McKinney play the star-crossed lovers. Josh Baig was a student...

Reminding people of the power of creativity, Spokane Arts helped keep the art scene alive during the pandemic

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo As executive director of Spokane Arts, Melissa Huggins steered the organization through...

Troy Nickerson’s Theater on the Verge debuts with Every Brilliant Thing, a dark comedy about the depths of depression

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo Actor Doug Dawson works on a scene from Every Brilliant Thing. ...

Washington community theaters convene in the spirit of competition and collaboration as Kaleidoscope comes to Spokane

click to enlarge Ashlyn Wiker photo From left: Stage Left's Joy Simmons, Jeremy Whittington, James Landsiedel and Alana...

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