When thinking of the sound of Blessing in Disguise, Matt Meyer knew he wanted a diverse lineup, one that both covered all ...
Though December saw intense rainfall hit parts of Washington state and Idaho, causing severe flooding in some communities, this winter is shaping up to be one of the worst for ...
For nearly a century, Washington’s farmworkers have been denied the basic labor rights afforded to nearly all other private ...
When Colville tribal member Julie Edwards has a bad day, she makes a basket. Sure, there’s something therapeutic about the ...
At a time when national politics feels so tense and inescapable and grim, a play called POTUS might seem like a tough sell — ...
Half a century ago, Carl Jensen launched Project Censored, in part as a response to how the Watergate break-in was covered.
For a long time, rock guitar playing was a clubhouse with a poorly scribbled “BOYZ ONLY” sign taped to the door. The early history of rock emanating from blues had ...
Legislation meant to provide public funding to local media in Washington is dead after a committee chair declined to schedule ...
Last week, the Northwest Power and Conservation Council met in Spokane to take public comment on its draft Columbia River ...
A few years back I was driving my local mountain road on a particularly snowy early morning when I came upon a shadowy image, obscured by the falling snow, hobbling ...
Gallery owner Jaime Rome Crain, whose striking, portrait-centric oil paintings will also be part of “Irreplaceable,” says that the exhibition is meant to showcase the region’s talent as well as the ...
The 1989 dark comedy The ’Burbs isn’t exactly a career highlight for either director Joe Dante or star Tom Hanks, but it’s built up a minor cult following over the ...