By E.J. Iannelli
Josh Baig was a student at Spokane Falls Community College when he first met Bill Marlowe, a longtime SFCC instructor who also headed the college's drama department until his retirement in 2016. Looking back, Baig recalls it as a pivotal time...
Tolkien Day: Spokane is full of fellow LOTR fans who want to escape to Middle-earth
By Victor Corral Martinez
For decades, visionary choreographer Alonzo King has provoked thought through ballet performances around the globe
By Colton Rasanen
If Mariners ownership isn’t going to spend money on the team, why should you?
By Seth Sommerfeld
Popular anime Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon tours the nation with a unique musical experience
Reminding people of the power of creativity, Spokane Arts helped keep the art scene alive during the pandemic
Spokane-based YouTuber Ghoulz has turned his teenage Fortnite videos into a thriving entertainment business
The Spokane String Quartet celebrates 45 years of bringing chamber music to town
By Azaria Podplesky
Digital lending services are costing Spokane-area libraries millions of dollars — are they worth it?
By Madison Pearson
2005 Flashback: 20 years ago we got TV hits like The Office and Criminal Minds, as well as these near-misses
By Bill Frost
EWU's jazz radio station under new ownership, questionable Seahawks trades; plus, new music!
March's First Friday includes huge 'doodles', developmental disability awareness and more
Spokane's Chase Gallery raises awareness of National Developmental Disabilities Month with new exhibition
By Carrie Scozzaro
Marshall Peterson celebrates 10 years of his Kendall Yards gallery Marmot Art Space
The Junior Chiefs take home a trophy, Pullman Farmers Market rebrand; plus, new music!
Events in and around Spokane this weekend
Troy Nickerson’s Theater on the Verge debuts with Every Brilliant Thing, a dark comedy about the depths of depression
Animal trainer Charlotte Woertler teaches rescue dogs to play the beloved Sandy for Annie’s North American tour
BachFest's Zuill Bailey reunites with Kurt Nikkanen and Maria Asteriadou for two concerts underscoring the value of friendship
In a new MAC exhibition, Andrea Joyce Heimer's cathartic paintings explore her personal process of tethering
The Spokane Chiefs are having their best season in years under first-year head coach Brad Lauer
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