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Vintage shop Re*Entropy adds an ever-changing inventory of timeless items to downtown’s West First Avenue

click to enlarge Re*Entropy opened in November 2023. With carefully curated spaces boasting...

SIX uses pop songs, sparkly outfits and girl power toreframe the lives of Henry VIII’s six ill-fated queens

click to enlarge Joan Marcus photo Divorced. Beheaded. Died. Divorced. Beheaded. Survived. ...

Page 42’s free books, winter reading challenges; plus, new music!

click to enlarge FREE FICTION Page 42 Bookstore in the Logan neighborhood has been all about granting...

After nearly 80 years, the Garland Theater enters a new era with new ownership, new ideas and new apartments

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo From left: Garland Theater and Bon Bon operators Jasmine...

The Show Goes On: How many of the region’s single-screen movie theaters have survived, and thrived

click to enlarge Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre Before VHS tapes, DVDs and streaming,...

Thanks to a librarian’s love for quilting, Spokane Public Library branches launch free yarn and fabric exchange

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photos Lisa Cox kickstarted Spokane Public Library's craft exchange. ...

PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour: Dakota Louis and what it takes to be the best bull rider

click to enlarge Courtesy Andy Watson/Bull Stock Media Dakota Louis hanging on for eight seconds,...

Four local artists captured the beauty and intricacies of farming through the use of various media

click to enlarge Art by Pam Deutschman. Seemingly ordinary, farming can often be...

SFCC grad Quincey Miracle converts adverse childhood experiences into powerful sculptural work in a new exhibition

   Quincey Miracle photos" class="uk-display-block uk-position-relative uk-visible-toggle"> click to enlarge Quincey Miracle photos A 2015 graduate...

How to sauté onions, or why writers, cooks and roses need to be patient

click to enlarge "You just need to wait." It was 11:30 am in an underground...

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