Jun 22-28, 2017

News

Culture

Food

  • Market Boom

    A new report shows how the Moscow Farmers Market has become a major player in the region's small business economy

    By Taryn Phaneuf

  • Savory Slurps

    Umami Ramen brings traditional Japanese noodle bowls to the Lake City

    By Carrie Scozzaro

  • Brew Tunes

    A group on the Palouse unites history and a love of singing with the art of craft beer

    By Taryn Phaneuf

Screen

  • Dinner Theater

    The dark social comedy Beatriz at Dinner mines racial and cultural discomfort for satire, mostly with mixed results

    By Nathan Weinbender

  • Hardly a Page-Turner

    The Book of Henry, Colin Trevorrow's follow-up to Jurassic World, is almost fascinatingly awful

    By Nathan Weinbender

Music

  • Rankin' Rhymin' Simon

    Before Paul Simon hits Spokane on Friday night, we've ranked the legendary singer-songwriter's post-Simon and Garfunkel discography

    By Nathan Weinbender

  • Big in Japan

    Japanese noise-abilly trio Guitar Wolf gives electroshock therapy to CBGB-era punk

    By Jordan Satterfield

Joe Feddersen: Earth, Water, Sky @ Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture

Tuesdays-Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Jan. 5
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