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A Washington-wide nonprofit helps old places survive — and thrive

click to enlarge Chey Scott photo Three of LaCrosse's historic rock bunk houses that are...

A new production of Corpus Christi at Stage Left aims for compassion over controversy

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo Inclusivity and compassion come through Stage Left's take on...

Inlander Insights: Jundt Art Museum's Paul Manoguerra

click to enlarge Basilica of San Francesco d’Assisi, Italy by John Ferguson Weir, 1902, oil on canvas....

Remembering Spokane artist and teacher Dick Ibach

click to enlarge Photo used with family permission from Ibach's Facebook Richard "Dick" Ibach, left,...

2021's most musical-centric musical, Kitty Cantina wins cash for cats, and another divisive Matrix

click to enlarge BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITEIn a cinematic sense, 2021 was chock-full of high-profile musicals: West...

Mya Cluff's exhibition at SFCC explores the connection to and dividing line between mother and child

click to enlarge "Heirloom" from artist Mya Cluff's latest exhibition Religion, politics, history,...

Inlander Insights: Spokane Arts Curator Shantell Jackson

click to enlarge Spokane Arts Co-Curator Shantell Jackson Shantell Jackson excels at not just...

Ke Buena, Spokane's first commercial all-Spanish-language radio station, reflects a growing community

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo Rafael Cárdenas interviews Latinos en Spokane co-founder Jennyfer Mesa...

New Moon's new mural, an Obama and Springsteen collab, and Jackie Kashian's comfort comedy

click to enlarge PICTURE THE NEW MOONEast Sprague is looking pretty spiffy with newly paved roads, upgraded...

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