With a roaming community clinic, WSU brings the family doctor directly to rural communities
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Spokane's former chief financial officer points the camera at Texas in a new series exploring the Inland Northwest's homeless crisis
By Nate Sanford
Heat inequity, a construction moratorium; and misinformation about porn in Idaho
Spokane sheriff plans to sweep Camp Hope and send campers away on buses
Sheriff Ozzie walks nonexistent homeless camp while talking Camp Hope, dirty politics
Spokane's arts-funding mechanism hit a speed bump during the pandemic, but is still making important contributions to the local cultural scene
By Melissa Huggins
Question of the Week
What events are you most looking forward to this fall?
Homemade tinctures could be a pantry staple for anyone who cooks with cannabis
By Will Maupin
Local author Lora Senf introduces kids to horror writing through her debut novel, The Clackity
By Madison Pearson
Holocaust exhibit travels from D.C. to Gonzaga, sharing how xenophobia, isolationism and bureaucracy affected America's response to genocide
By Samantha Holm
What Saul Goodman can teach Westeros and Middle Earth about prequel television
By Daniel Walters
Art for everyone, Kate Lebo wins a Washington State Book Award, plus new music!
Spokane painter Mel McCuddin passes away at the age of 89
By Carrie Scozzaro
I Saw You
Week of September 22
Uprise Brewing Co. brings more than craft beer to West Central with 'elevated' street food and a family-friendly vibe
By Derek Harrison
Side Hustle Syrups' new production facility includes The Boneyard tasting room, plus more local culinary openings
Sidney is a dull, respectful tribute to a brilliant, complex man
By Josh Bell
Athena is a tragedy defined by breathtaking one-shot sequences that becomes somewhat dulled by narrative hair-splitting
By Chase Hutchinson
Legendary metal band Iron Maiden returns to Spokane for the first time since 1988
By T. J. Tranchell
Fall Arts Guide 2022: A Triumphant Return
The Center for Children's Book Arts aims to increase kids' access to high-quality picture books and literature
By Chey Scott
FALL ARTS: Words Events
After 40 years as the Civic's playwright-in-residence, Bryan Harnetiaux continues to turn out new work
By E.J. Iannelli
FALL ARTS: Theater Events
Murals, sculptures and other public artworks in our region are designed to educate, commemorate, celebrate and more
FALL ARTS: Visual Art Events
A roundtable chat with Spokane Symphony's conductor lineage
All three living Spokane Symphony conductors/musical directors will take the stage during the 2022-23 season
By Seth Sommerfeld
FALL ARTS: Music Events
Terrain's flagship event is back after a two-year pause, showcasing more local art than ever
FALL ARTS: Culture Events
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