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2024 Get Lit! Festival headlining author, Art Salvage moves spaces; plus, new music!

click to enlarge LIT HEADLINER For 25 years and counting, Spokane has become a literary mecca for...

A loner learns to love group cycling with Spokane Bicycle Club

click to enlarge Eliza Billingham photo Ladies in Lycra at the end of the trail....

Kim Fu blurs the lines between reality and fantasy in 2023’s Spokane Is Reading pick, Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century

click to enlarge Seattle author Kim Fu is heading to Spokane for two free public talks about...

30 Years of Inlander: Dinosaurs came back to life, a show about nothing ruled television and some kooks started a newspaper in Spokane —...

click to enlarge The year was 1993, and big stuff was happening in the world. Bill Clinton...

What to expect at Terrain 14, Spokane’s largest multi-media art and music event

click to enlarge Madison Pearson photo A welcome message from the Terrain team on...

The S.A.F.E. Fall Festival brings together Maren Morris, local high school bands, and family activities to help educate the community about fentanyl

click to enlarge Morgan Foitle photo Maren Morris doesn't play it safe, but she will...

Bringing back the butterflies, The Parkade reopening; plus, new music!

click to enlarge BUTTERFLY FLIES AGAIN OG Spokanites will remember the iconic lilac butterfly from Expo '74...

In a fast-paced, busy world, why do mascots matter?

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photo LEFT: Spokane Indians mascots Doris, OTTO and Ribby. ...

Two years ago, Washington state tried to reckon with mascots containing harmful representations of Indigenous cultures

click to enlarge If you walked the halls of North Central High School two years ago, you'd...

Comedian Fortune Feimster has created a comedic universe all her own

click to enlarge Todd Rosenberg photo Comedic Southern sunflower Fortune Feimster. ...

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