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New collection: Corsetto Controlbody Gold

Italy made high compression shapewear from Controlbody® Gold collection. Elegant jacquard patterned with scalloped edge.

This corset comes with support bones. Adjustable back fastening with hooks for a perfect adhesion.

This shapewear garment is specially designed to shape the waist, smooth the tummy, support the back and improve posture.

Drop 1 size! This line guarantees an exceptional support even for the fuller sizes, for smooth look in clothing by losing one size.

Contains highly elastic microfibre to give a smooth, comfortable and gentle embrace. Further enhanced with flat seams for extra comfort.

Hygienic and breathable shapewear garment that contains Meryl SkinLife with permanent anti-bacteria properties.




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New collection: Lace Garter Belt With sheer lace top thigh Hi set

Lace garter belt with matching sheer lace top thigh hi set from Music Legs®.

Ultra sheer silky thigh hi with precious wide lace.

Adjustable back elastic hip band. 4 adjustable elastic garter straps.

All clips are made of durable plastics. Great for travel and avoid metal detectors alert at customs clearance.

Adjustable elastic hip band:

CircumferenceInchescm
Minimum33" 84cm
Maximum51" 130cm




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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: Albert Andre Therapeutic Pantyhose KK1

Medical compression pantyhose with therapeutic massage effect from Albert Andre®. 400 denier with Lycra®.

Helps in the treatment of DVT (Deep Vein Thrombosis). Offers therapeutic massage effect.

With heel pockets to ensure good fitting and comfort. Reinforced heel for longer wear.

Class 1 compression (20-30mmHg)* with CE Marking (European Medical Device Directive 93/42/CEE).

See SizeChart.





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An abandoned resort like you've never seen before.

Abandoned States is a fascinating project by Pablo Iglesias Maurer, who found 1960s matchbooks with images from an idyllic resort in upstate New York. He revisited the condemned site and not only recaptured subjects of original illustrations exactly, but combined them into compelling animated GIFs.




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Up in Smoke: Halloweed is immersed in cannabis

Count on a varied, immersive scene Saturday when Tucson Doobie presents Halloweed at Generation Cool…



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Study: Cannabis use and prenatal impacts

A study published in JAMA Pediatrics found cohesive links between prenatal cannabis use and poor thinking skills, lack of impulse control, issues with planning and paying attention and an increase in aggressive behavior among preschool-aged children…



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Inclusive Representation: Rainbow Rotary Club is sixth LGBT-focused chapter

Founded in 1905, Rotary International is known for its community work worldwide…



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Mostly Nordic Chamber Music series at the Nordic Heritage Museum!

Karen, host of Nordic Roots and Branches recommends the

Mostly Nordic Concert SeriesSunday, February 1, 2009 to Sunday, June 7, 2009
For information on the concerts included in this year's Mostly Nordic series, go to the Nordic Heritage Museum website, www.nordicmuseum.org

Norway: Sunday, February 1, 2009, 4 pm
"Bassoon Bash!" With Arthur Grossman, Michel Jolivet and Paul Rafanelli, bassoonists, and Lisa Bergman, pianist.

Iceland: Sunday, March 22, 2009, 4 pm
"Iceland Import" Featuring Elfa Run Kristinsdottir, international award-winning violinist from Iceland, and Deborah Dewey, American award winning pianist.

Denmark: Sunday, April 5, 2009, 4 pm
"Splendor in Brass: Seattle Chamber Brass" Featuring Toby Penk, trumpet; Joshua Gailey, trumpet; Josiah Boothby, French horn; Daniel Rossi, trombone and Jonathan Hill, tuba.

Sweden: Sunday, May 3, 2009, 5 pm
(Please note time change!)
"Romance of Strings: Odeonquartet" Featuring Gennady Filimonov, Artur Girsky, Heather Bentley and Rajan Krishnaswami. With special guest Mara Gearman, violist.

Finland: Sunday, June 7, 2009, 4 pm
"Finally Finnish!" Showcasing Janne Mertanen, International Award-Winning Pianist from Finland!

To order tickets by phone, please call (206) 789-5707 x10.

Ticket prices for the five concert series and Smörgåsbord
Museum Members, $165 per person
Non-Members, $185 per person

Single Tickets:
1 concert (includes Smörgåsbord)
Museum Members, $40 per person
Non-Members, $45 per person

Single Tickets:
Concert Only (does not include Smörgåsbord)
$25 per person





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Dramatic relief for those battling depression and OCD may come from therapy using magnetic fields

Transcranial magnetic stimulation sounds like — and looks like — something you'd find in a science fiction movie, but it's a real treatment option…




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Neighbors raise concerns about a rapidly growing cabinet company in North Idaho and hope to block further expansion

Panhandle Door Inc. started 25 years ago as a small mom-and-pop cabinet business in Naples, Idaho, about 6 miles south of Bonners Ferry in Boundary County…




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Newly released numbers highlight the trends behind Washington's recreational cannabis market

The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board recently released sales and tax data from fiscal 2024 — July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024…




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Election results 2024: Who won, and which races are too close to call in the Inland Northwest

While many were focused on the race for the White House, Inland Northwest contests were also largely decided on Tuesday night. With at least 31,000 ballots remaining to be counted, Spokane County voter turnout hovered around 56% of registered voters as of Tuesday, which is significantly lower than expected in a presidential election…




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After more than a decade of litigation, the EPA has released a plan to reduce carcinogenic chemicals in the Spokane River

Nearly half a century ago, the Environmental Protection Agency used the Toxic Substances Control Act to ban the use and production of polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs…




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The downtown Spokane doom narrative is self-reinforcing; sharing a different story about our vibrant downtown could be, too

The narrative goes something like this: Downtown Spokane is in decline, is unsafe, is a hotbed of crime and unsavory activity…



  • Columns & Letters

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The smartest thing the Fast and Furious franchise ever did was become gloriously stupid

It all comes down to a thrilling vehicular showdown with a ruthless villain at an arctic base. With a clock ticking and the threat of a weapon of mass destruction looming, our hero races an absurdly modified classic car on a frozen lake, contending with assault rifle-wielding snowmobilers and enemy vehicles firing rockets…



  • Screen/Screen News

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Mark Rylance dazzles in a rare leading role in the suspense thriller The Outfit

For a few minutes there, I was about to make a huge mistake in contemplating Mark Rylance's performance in The Outfit: I was about to compare him to another actor…



  • Screen/Movie Reviews

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LA-based BODYTRAFFIC brings its signature contemporary dance style to the Inland Northwest

When Tina Berkett moved from New York City to Los Angeles in 2007, she immediately noticed the West Coast's creative spirit…



  • Arts & Culture

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A lifelong Dodgers fan's reflections on Shohei Ohtani and the unifying power of baseball

"Take me out to the ball game!" are words I shout every trip to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles…




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The Rocky Horror Picture Show still draws crowds of superfans and virgins alike nearly five decades after its initial release

The Rocky Horror Picture Show is unlike anything else…



  • Arts & Culture

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The Glover Mansion hosts Kindling Dance's haunted-house performance inspired by its storied history

More than 100 years ago the opulent Glover Mansion was built for its first inhabitants, James and Susan Glover…



  • Arts & Culture

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There are dozens more ghost towns across the Pacific Northwest, including these four nearby spots

Fishtrap, Washington…



  • Arts & Culture

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Cloverland, Wash: The only original building left in this briefly booming orchard town in Asotin County is its well-preserved garage

Though a sign on Washington State Route 129 points you in the right direction, driving the nearly 12 miles along Cloverland Road to arrive at the Cloverland Garage in Asotin County can make you feel like you're, well, chasing ghosts…



  • 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…



  • Arts & Culture

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Govan, Wash: A railroad put this Lincoln County community on the map, but a 1927 fire set its demise in motion

I've driven past many dilapidated buildings in my life…



  • Arts & Culture

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The Gonzaga men have reloaded for the 2024-25 season, while the women have some departures to deal with

GONZAGA MEN…




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Scouting the Inland Northwest's college hoops programs for the 2024-25 season

WASHINGTON STATE MEN…




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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…



  • Arts & Culture

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Journalist Nate Schweber shares a historic story of public lands conservation for the Palouse's Everybody Reads program

Like the main characters of his latest book, author and journalist Nate Schweber is shaped by his upbringing in the Western United States…



  • Arts & Culture

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Art and signage commemorating the history and contributions of Spokane's early Japanese residents installed at Saranac Building

A map of downtown Spokane's east end, circa 1910, would be barely recognizable to most locals today…



  • Arts & Culture

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The Zags are set for another season competing at the very top of college basketball

Forget rebuilding and reloading…




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Three takeaways from Gonzaga’s dominant start to the season

The Gonzaga Bulldogs went 2-0 last week, with wins over Dixie State and Texas. One of those games may as well have been a scheduled win, while the other was a marquee match-up of two top-five teams…




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In a challenging year for the movie business, these 10 films were the best to hit screens large and small

What even is a 2021 movie?…



  • Screen/Screen News

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Historic preservationists in rural communities across Eastern Washington race against time to save old buildings

It doesn't take long for a really old building to fall apart…



  • Culture/Arts & Culture

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Seed banks around the world guard against the perils of industrialized farming and disasters. One of the most diverse banks in the U.S. can be found on the Palouse

Tucked inside a nondescript building on Washington State University's Pullman campus is a bank holding an abundance of the world's wealth, where row after row of temperature-controlled filing cabinets store something far more precious than savings bonds or artwork: seeds…



  • News/Local News

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Retired veteran Richard Weatherly has been making grandiose clocks for over 20 years

Richard Weatherly has always had time on his side…



  • Culture/Arts & Culture

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Fentanyl is flooding into the Inland Northwest, triggering a deadlier phase of the opioid crisis

Allan didn't know it was fentanyl…



  • News/Local News

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After nearly 50 years, Jerry Quinn Sr.'s work to preserve the Northwest's railroad legacy keeps rolling

On the face of it, the legacy of Jerry Quinn Sr. is simple…



  • Health & Home/Home

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On loving the Seattle Mariners, even when it seems like a terrible idea

It's October 22, 2001, and I'm standing on a crowded Key Arena concourse…




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Is Spokane's Pavilion actually cooler than the Seattle Space Needle?

At its peak, the World's Fair was a chance for cities to wow visitors with massive, awe-inspiring structures that promised a unique vision of the future…



  • Culture/Arts & Culture

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School board elections across the nation are being stormed by conservatives demanding more 'parental rights' — including Spokane Valley's Central Valley School District

It's been more than three years since COVID began to shake up the world with lockdowns, social distancing and other measures that seem like relics of the past…



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Spokane's legacy of 'modern' architecture is everywhere you look — here are seven examples that should be protected and celebrated

Spokane's skyline boasts three iconic buildings…



  • Culture/Arts & Culture

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How humans relate to those that bleat, bark and buck

My first 18 years saw a lot of pets — a cat, a dog, two rabbits, some fish, a frog and a snake…



  • Culture/Arts & Culture

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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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Valleyford rancher Justin Owens seeks to reimagine ranching with his Piedmontese cattle

It's calving season at Owens Farms…



  • Food/Food News

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10 observations and overreactions after Gonzaga's opening night win over Baylor

There's starting off on the right foot, and then there's whatever happened Monday night inside Spokane Arena. The Gonzaga men's basketball team loudly announced itself as a national title contender late on college basketball's opening night with a dominating 101-63 win against Baylor…




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Award Season: Notable Design

We're always searching out interesting and noteworthy projects at H&H, and we're happy to report that two buildings we've featured have recently been honored with awards…



  • Health & Home/Lifestyle

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Ten ways to tame those seasonal "shoulds"

Autumn and winter are filled with holidays that can leave many of us feeling pressured to make each more special and memorable than the last…



  • Health & Home/Health