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As Inland Northwest hospitals surge with COVID patients, pediatric needs also rising
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By Will Maupin
Musicians are returning from boating, busking and book editing as the symphony gears up for its comeback concert
By E.J. Iannelli
A quick decision becomes a monumental one, thanks to Mr. Monet
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Spokane’s Greek Food Festival is back in action for its 85th annual celebration
By Madison Pearson
Everybody's Talking About Jamie is an exuberant, colorful drag musical
By Josh Bell
Dwight Yoakam's the kind of cool character who gives country music a good name
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Your Guide to Fall Arts 2021
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By Lauren Gilmore
FALL ARTS: Words Events
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FALL ARTS: Theater Events
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FALL ARTS: Music Events
After a challenging year, local college art galleries are gearing up for a fall filled with visitors and new exhibits
By Lillian Piel
FALL ARTS: Visual Arts Events
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By Carrie Scozzaro
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