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New collection: Opaque Bodystocking With Side Crochet

A new collection of bodystockings by MusicLegs®.

Crotchless opaque bodystocking with side crochet design.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Opaque Stocking with Double Sheer Bands

A new collection of knee highs from MusicLegs®.

Opaque thigh hi with double sheer bands.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Opaque Checker Thigh Hi

A new collection of opaque stockings from MusicLegs®.

Opaque thigh high stockings with distinctive checker pattern.

Onesize (4'10"~5'9", 90-165lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Reversible Stretch Opaque Mini with Bow

A new collection of minis by MusicLegs®.

Reversible Stretch Opaque Mini with Bow.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Over The Knee

Opaque over-the-knee stocking from Music Legs®. Soft band. Soft and comfortable fabric for whole day wear. Goes well with skirt, dress, mini skirt/dress and shorts.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Gabriella Opaque Microfibre Tights 80 den

Gabriella deluxe opaque tights with microfiber in 80 denier. Braided with LYCRA® for greater elasticity and durability.

Sheer to waist. Flat seam. Semi sheer when stretched.

Size 2 to 5. See sizechart at:
http://www.newlook.com.sg/sizechart.asp?style=GBP123A




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New collection: Music Legs Fancy opaque leggings

Fancy opaque leggings from Music Legs®.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Long Sleeves Bodystocking

Opaque scoop neck long sleeves bodystocking from Music Legs®. Open crotch for convenience.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Halter Mini

Stretch opaque mini with open back and halter neck. from Music Legs®.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Bareback Slipdress with Slim Straps

Opaque bareback mini slipdress from Music Legs®. With slim strap across the back.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Thin Stripes Turtle Neck Mini

Lurex Mini with Tie Bow from Music Legs®. Very hot.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Tights With Fence Net Insert

Opaque tights with fence net insert from Music Legs®. High spandex content for greater elasticity.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Leggings wih Laceup Sides

Opaque leggings (footless pantyhose) with lace up sides from Music Legs®.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Girls Opaque Tights

Girls semi-opaque tights from Music Legs®.

Size guide:

SizeWeight / lbsWeight / kg
S (1-3)30 - 38 lbs13 - 17kg
M (4-7)38 - 50 lbs17 - 22kg
L (8-11)51 - 56 lbs23 - 25kg
XL (12-24)57 - 63 lbs 26 - 29kg




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Tights

Opaque tights / pantyhose from Music Legs®.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Thigh Hi

Opaque thigh high stockings from Music Legs®.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Mini with Spaghetti Straps

Opaque mini dress from Music Legs®. With spaghetti straps. Very sensual. Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Spaghetti Straps Bodystocking

Semi-opaque spaghetti straps bodystocking from Music Legs®.

Open crotch for convenience.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Cut-out Front Set

Opaque cut-out front and sides tank top with short with cut-out warmer from Music Legs®.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Thigh Hi With Industrial Net

Sensual opaque thigh hi from Music Legs®. With spandex mini diamond net insert.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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40 Years and Counting: Christian metal band Stryper continues to rock

Stryper is back with “When We Were Kings,” a solid album with big riffs and an even bigger message…



  • Music/Music Feature

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From Aerospace to the Blues Stage: Laurie Morvan gave up engineering for soul-feeding gig

It's not easy choosing a chaotic, uncertain gig over a lucrative, secure career…



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This Production is Glowing: Vibrant show celebrates Dia de Los Muertos

Viva Performing Arts will present the Tucson community with the 10th anniversary of Viva Dia de Los Muertos on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Linda Ronstadt Hall…



  • News & Opinion/Currents Feature

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No Horsing Around: The Equine Voices Rescue & Sanctuary hosting gala

USDA surveys show more than 92% of horses headed to slaughter are fit enough to lead a productive life…



  • News & Opinion/Currents Feature

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MetaTalk: A thank you, and a question for you.

Hi everybody. Yesterday* I posted this question, asking about sending my son to preschool. And today...




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Nordic Roots & Branches - Tue 7pm

Discover Your Inner Viking!  Travel to the forests, lakes, mountains, high seas, and to the urban centers of the Nordic Lands: Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden!  Take this musical journey with Karen, your host, on Nordic Roots and Branches.




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Nightfall - Tue 10:30pm

Nightfall brings you a late night mix of contemplative instrumentals and vocals designed to ease stress and repair frazzled psyches. Expect to hear the best in electronic, folk, world, classical, ambient, progressive rock, and minimal music with a nod toward New Age spirituality. Jessica Phipps is your host.




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Question of the Week

What's the most important issue for you this election? KIARA REED…



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Question of the Week

Have you ever had a paranormal experience? GAIL WHITE…



  • Columns & Letters

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A narrower Sprague Avenue now connects Spokane Valley City Hall and Balfour Park

Spokane Valley has finished its nearly $4.6 million Sprague Avenue stormwater and multimodal project, which reduced the road from five to three lanes between North University Road and North Herald Road, where Balfour Park and Spokane Valley City Hall are located…




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Health Officials Recommended Canceling Events with 10-50 People. Then 33,000 Fans Attended a Major League Soccer Game.

As COVID-19 fears grew, public officials and sports execs contemplated health risks — and debated a PR message — but let 33,000 fans into a Seattle Sounders soccer match, emails show. By Ken Armstrong, ProPublica, and David Gutman and Lewis Kamb, The Seattle Times On March 6, at 2:43 p.m., the health officer for Public Health — Seattle & King County, the hardest-hit region in the first state to be slammed by COVID-19, sent an email to a half-dozen colleagues, saying, “I want to cancel large group gatherings now.”…



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Fourteenth-century knights succumb to toxic masculinity in The Last Duel

Ridley Scott's The Last Duel opens with two hardened 14th-century French warriors preparing for ritual combat, but don't be fooled: This isn't a historical epic about brave men headed off to war…



  • Screen/Movie Reviews

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Infinite Storm makes tedious drama out of an inspirational true story

Things are never going to turn out well for someone who decides to go mountain climbing in a movie called Infinite Storm…



  • Screen/Movie Reviews

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Don't stay glued to your porch this summer, visit the honey bucket with the Melvins

Helmed by Buzz Osborne, the Melvins have helped codify the heavy music lexicon since 1983…



  • Music/Music News

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The new Hamilton Studio Listening Room provides audiences with a unique and intimate acoustic experience

A sign that read "St. Joseph's Catholic School Gymnasium" used to hang above the front door of a brick building in Spokane's West Central neighborhood, but it's since been replaced by a simple metal sign bearing the surname "Hamilton."…



  • Arts & Culture

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Elberton, Wash: This picturesque Palouse town thrived from agriculture and timber, but died out as nearby resources did

I don't realize it until I'm standing at the base of the steps of the United Brethren Church in Elberton, but I've made the hourlong drive from Spokane to the Whitman County ghost town on a Sunday…



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Featuring pieces by 20th and 21st century composers, Spokane Symphony's next Masterworks concert is jazzy, rhythmic and uniquely American

The first time that pianist Sara Davis Buechner felt what she calls "the real spiritual power" of George Gershwin's music, she was 23 and building a reputation for virtuoso playing on the international concert circuit…



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Royal Blue Fine Woodworking: Going with the grain to create lasting beauty and functionality

Josh King’s Royal Blue Woodworking is named for his first dog, Bud, a blue Great Dane. For six years King studied at Colorado’s Red Rocks Fine Woodworking College, where, as he puts it, he got to learn from “eight different Michael Jordans.” King has now been a full-time fine woodworker for 12 years, though Bud has sadly passed on…




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As Afghanistan falls to the Taliban, Spokanites try, mostly in vain, to rescue their Afghan friends and family

It's a Sunday in late August, eight days before the last American soldier will leave Afghanistan…



  • News/Local News

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Spokane home values just officially skyrocketed, and not everyone is happy about it

When property assessments were mailed to Spokane County homeowners earlier this month, the average home was valued a whopping 31 percent higher than the year before…



  • News/Local News

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The U.S. House once had a representative for about every 30,000 people, but now lawmakers serve between 543,000 and 991,000 constituents — what happened?

Imagine this: You're voting on a matter of national significance, you get to the front of the line, and the poll worker asks, "What state are you from?"…



  • News/Local News

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Question of the Week

What's your go-to coffee order? …



  • News/Columns & Letters

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Writer/director Steve McQueen reframes the whitewashed image of WWII's London bombings via a harrowing childhood adventure

Blitz opens amid a terrifying conflagration on a nighttime city street…



  • Screen/Movie Reviews

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Spokane Valley City Council continues debate over Merkel’s actions, and highlights the costs

Last week, Spokane Valley released details about how much the city’s multiple investigations into City Council member Al Merkel have cost. At the Nov. 5 Spokane Valley City Council meeting, an expense report on the agenda stated that two independent investigations found Merkel has displayed a pattern of intimidation and hostile interactions with the city’s workforce, and disregarded the Council’s Governance Manual and Washington state laws despite receiving extensive training on public records rules…



  • News/Local News

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The Blue Door Theatre champions improv theater basics to build community during its relocation to downtown Spokane

There are only three rules in improv: Be mentally present in the scene, always make your scene partner look good, and approach every scene with a "yes and..." mentality…




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Seven stories above Lake Coeur d'Alene, Beverly's continues its top-notch hospitality in a recently updated, casual fine dining environment

Beverly's has all the physical markings of a traditional fine dining experience: fancy cutlery, a robust wine collection, a menu that's actually a digital tablet and a stunning view…



  • Dining Out Guide

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Volume Music Festival unveils its venues and schedule for 2024

Local music fans can finally start planning their Volume weekend (Sept. 13-14) as the schedule for the 2024 festival is now live on volumespokane.com. The two-day festival is packed with 100 mostly local bands and hordes of excited Spokanites, ready to witness Volume's epic comeback…




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Spokane teacher trio Betsy Rogue brings Lilith Fair flair to its debut album, Love or Fear

Some folks like to mockingly say "those who can't do, teach."…




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"Sprague"

A poem by Thom Caraway, Spokane Poet Laureate …



  • News/Local News

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Haven't been to this intimate of a show in a long time... So great to see @rgenauer and the @assemblyofdust after #agreatlongwhile. Saw #Strangefolk a ton of times in the early 2000s between Chicago and Vermont

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