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Expo ’74’s big environmental legacy continues to inspire conservation of the region’s natural assets

click to enlarge Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture photo In December 1973, Spokane held...

Expo ’74: Fifty Years Later

click to enlarge Keith Oka art courtesy of the Spokane Public Library Northwest Room ...

Spokane Symphony announces 79th season lineup for 2024-25

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photo Spokane Symphony Music Director James Lowe ...

Local artists receive fellowship awards, WSU seeks input on new apple variety naming; plus, new music

click to enlarge FELLOWSHIP FUNDING Four Spokane County artists will each be receiving a $10,000...

“Gay pop” has a long history predating JoJo Siwa’s post-tween turn

click to enlarge Sorry, JoJo, gay pop was already here. In 2022, singer...

Spokane Children’s Theatre presents a series of youth-written short plays about gun violence

click to enlarge Courtesy Spokane Children's Theatre Local teens speak out in #Enough. ...

With new leadership and support, Cheney High School’s drama program relaunches to create a solid platform for the future

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photos Cheney High School's drama program is closing out the...

Former Gonzaga basketball coach hired at EWU, STCU Best of Broadway releases season schedule; plus, new music

click to enlarge THE LONG ROAD FROM ZAG TO EAG The start of Gonzaga's rise...

Gals Need Pals is transforming the way women make friends as adults

click to enlarge Jennifer Debarros photo Kinley Schmidt (left) and Lauren Trivison. ...

WSU exhibit highlights Edward and Nancy Kienholz, internationally revered artists with longstanding ties to North Idaho

click to enlarge Photos courtesy L.A. Louver Gallery Edward Kienholz and Nancy Reddin Kienholz’s “Mine...

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