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Bringing back the butterflies, The Parkade reopening; plus, new music!
Tags: Arts & Culture, butterfly, Riverfront Park, Expo '74, The Parkade, reopening, music
Spokane's first Two-Spirit powwow celebrates inclusivity at the intersection of race and gender
By Eliza Billingham
Tags: Arts & Culture, Two-Spirit powwow, Two-Spirit, Spectrum Center Spokane, Riverfront Park
Renowned architect Meejin Yoon's interactive sculpture Stepwell is unveiled at Riverfront Park
By Ellie Rothstrom
Tags: Arts & Culture
NEWS BRIEFS: The trail along the north-south freeway will grow for the first time in years, and more.
Plus, reviewing this year's legislative climate action; and waterless fountains at Riverfront Park.
Tags: Local News, Children of the Sun Trail, Centennial Trial, electric vehicles, drinking fountain, Riverfront Park
New art in Riverfront Park, Inside the Mind of a Con Artist; plus, new music!
Tags: Arts & Culture, Riverfront Park, Sarah Thompson Moore, Inside the Mind of a Con Artist
How Massoud Emami became a fundraising force for Riverfront Park and all of Spokane
By Seth Sommerfeld
Tags: Family & Parenting, Massoud Emami, Riverfront Park, Providence Playscape, parks
Celebrate Huckleberries
By Madison Pearson
Tags: Home, events, symphony, pig out in the park, riverfront park
So umm... why aren't there more Spokane Pavilion concerts this summer?
After a strong first year in 2021, the new Riverfront Park concert venue is going mostly unused
Tags: Music News, Spokane Pavilion, Riverfront Park, Concerts, Music
Downtown dog walkers, rejoice! The name and design of the new Riverfront Park dog park will be revealed on Saturday
By Lauren Roddis
Tags: Local News, dog park, Riverfront Park, Spokane Humane Society, Spokane Parks Foundation
Wheels
Spinning your way to an excellent summer
By Daniel Walters
Tags: Summer Guide, wheels, bikes, Lime, scooters, Summer Parkways, Riverfront Park, roller skates, one wheel
Phoebe Bridgers Headlines First Announced Spokane Pavilion Concert of the Summer
Tags: Music News, Spokane Pavilion Concerts, Riverfront Park, Concerts, Ticket Alerts, Phoebe Bridgers
Modern soul crew Durand Jones and the Indications give love a chance on new album
By Howard Hardee
Tags: Music News, soul, concert, Pavilion, Riverfront Park
Pig Out in the Park 2021 now canceled due to COVID concerns
By Chey Scott
Tags: Food News, Pig Out in the Park, Bill Burke, Riverfront Park, canceled event, COVID-19, delta variant
The raging waters of the Spokane River Falls and its ancient gorge bring past, present and future together at the new Riverfront Park
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Tags: Columns & Letters, Expo, parks, Riverfront Park, kids, family
Pig Out in the Park 2021 set to take over Riverfront Park Sept. 1-6
By Nathan Weinbender
Tags: Local News, Pig Out in the Park 2021, Riverfront Park
U.S. Pavilion wins multiple design awards, Bosch shows real cop corruption, new music and more!
By Inlander Staff
Tags: Arts & Culture, buzz bin, Riverfront Park, awards, TV, streaming, music, podcasts, books
Stay Hungry: Pig Out in the Park isn't happening this year, but will return in 2021
By Dan Nailen
Tags: Food News, Pig Out in the Park, COVID-19, coronavirus, Riverfront Park
Spokane Arts announces call for second art installation in Riverfront Park
By Macie White
Tags: Arts & Culture, Riverfront Park, Spokane Arts
As the reimagined World's Fair Pavilion opens this week, here's a look back on the six-year saga of saving Riverfront Park
Tags: Local News, Expo, Riverfront Park, World's Fair, Pavilion, U.S. Pavilion, Expo '74, Spokane Parks, Parks and Recreation, Office of the Mayor, Park Board, Slideshow
Beloved icon, neglected eyesore and main battleground over the park's rehab project: The U.S. Pavilion reopens as a new symbol of innovation
Tags: Local News, Riverfront Spokane, Riverfront Park, Mayor David Condon, David Condon, Pavilion, U.S. Pavilion, Mike Allen, City Council, Park Board, Parks and Recreation, Garrett Jones, Parks Department, Ben Stuckart, Randy Cameron, Chris Wright, Slideshow
Local restaurants on the move; local food lands at Spokane International Airport
He got caught with 75 pounds of marijuana in Idaho, but Coeur d'Alene's Wylie Hunter says the justice system was so corrupted and poorly managed that his record should be cleared
By Samantha Wohlfeil
New-ish local bars, tap houses and lounges to help you get your spring fling on
By Lucy Klebeck and Eliza Billingham
WSU exhibit highlights Edward and Nancy Kienholz, internationally revered artists with longstanding ties to North Idaho
By Carrie Scozzaro
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