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A bronze statue of the Nisqually tribal fishing rights activist heads to D.C. next year; first a model of the piece stops in Spokane

click to enlarge Marshall Peterson photo Haiying Wu's model for the Billy Frank Jr. statue...

Artist Tom Askman embraces ambiguity in his teaching, artmaking and recent book, with advice not just for artists

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photo Tom Askman at his home studio. At 83,...

Why SafeLot’s Device is a Game-Changer for Modern Auto Dealers

In the high-stakes world of auto dealerships, the escalating threat of vehicle theft has cast a shadow of anxiety over fleet owners and lot...

The Spokane Arena reopens after renovations, Sharma Shields’ book list; plus, new music!

click to enlarge ARENA UPGRADES The Aug. 30 Jelly Roll concert at the Spokane Arena marks the...

Spokane has gotten a lot more colorful this year; check out these new murals that have popped up

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo The Sound Wall mural is 700 feet long. ...

Our summer interns share the essentials, and not-so-essentials, of dorm living

click to enlarge As summer draws to an end, fresh-faced high school grads are getting ready to...

Artist Dylan Lipsker turned adversity into opportunity; now he’s celebrating the first anniversary of his Big City Art gallery

click to enlarge Young Kwak photo While most of us are sleeping, Dylan Lipsker is...

Organizers say the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival brings more than big-name headliners to Spokane

click to enlarge Courtesy photos From left: Shane Gillis, Kevin Hart and Tom Segura are...

Q&A: Spokane comedian Kelsey Cook previews the Great Outdoors Comedy Festival

click to enlarge If you grew up in Spokane, you might know comedian Kelsey Cook as a...

WSU’s art museum celebrates 50 years with a salon-style exhibition through the fall semester

click to enlarge Nic Lehoux photo The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU reopened in...

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