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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...

2023 through the eyes of Young Kwak & Erick Doxey

click to enlarge Young Kwak OVER THE MOON Locals have celebrated the Lunar New...

Our arts and culture writers reflect on the most interesting, impactful stories we wrote in 2023

click to enlarge Young Kwak Of course 2023 was the year of Barbie. ...

Garland Theater’s new owner and operators plan to maintain and preserve the beloved venue

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo The Garland enters a new era. ...

Spokane’s legacy of ‘modern’ architecture is everywhere you look — here are seven examples that should be protected and celebrated

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photo Warren Heylman designed the Wells House, which was built...

Two young Spokane Chiefs players reflect on their pro-hockey dreams, and the unyielding family support it takes to get there

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photos Conner Roulette is in his final season with the...

Spokane’s historic Garland Theater sells to new owner

click to enlarge Young Kwak Katherine Fritchie has sold the historic Garland Theater after owning...

Silent Book Clubs break traditional reading group rules and foster community among introverts in Spokane

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photo Silent readers gather at the Meeting House in Spokane's...

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