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315 Cuisine balances its storied past with new flavors and thoughtful flourishes

Maybe it's the spirits of past prostitutes or the guardianship of saintly nuns, but walking into 315 Cuisine in Coeur d'Alene feels, well, different…



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Wait, snowsport season is here again? Yep. And our five local resorts are set to welcome you back up top

49° NORTH Nestled inside the Colville National Forest, you'll find 49° North Mountain Resort, Eastern Washington's largest ski resort at more than 2,300 acres…




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X's John Doe on the band's final album, punk roots and staying creative as an older artist

The end for legendary Los Angeles punk band X comes not with a whimper, but with a bang…




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Frank Turner chats about music universality, his new album Undefeated and being an “angry man”

Folk punk hits different in the UK…




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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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Here's why I love Glass Animals so f---ing much

Do you ever think back to the artists you listened to as a teenager and cringe a little?…




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The Get Up Kids tour in celebration of the 25th anniversary of their seminal album, Something to Write Home About

"What became of everyone I used to know?…




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The Basics of Attending Volume Music Festival 2024

A few things to know before heading to the relaunched fest. This weekend Volume Music Festival returns from hibernation to deliver two nights jam packed with 100 artists across 10 stages. It's a de facto sampler platter for the Spokane and Northwest music scene…




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A guide to some of Volume 2024's most exciting acts

With 100 artists performing over two nights, planning your Volume experience may feel daunting…




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The Spokane-centric musical festival Volume returns after five-year hiatus

"It was always absolute madness."…




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Volume Music Festival kicked off its return with a Chameleon pre-party

The two-day festival kicks off today and it's not too late to get your tickets As Volume Music Festival emerges from a five-year hiatus, local music fans should plan to show out for their favorite hometown bands this weekend. (And discover new favorites along the way!)…




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Tales from Volume Night 1

I've been known to travel across the country to catch a tour that didn't make its way to the West Coast or drive through the night from Seattle to Portland to follow a band for two shows back-to-back…




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Snapshots from the Volume Scene

Look back at Volume 2024 through photos from our photographers Volume Music Festival's return after five years was nothing short of epic…




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A superlative recap of Volume Music Festival 2024

Highlights from a music-packed weekend in downtown Spokane Volume Musical Festival 2024 began about a week ago with a rockin' pre-show at the Chameleon and concluded Saturday with a night full of performances from local and regional talent, but we're still reminiscing on all of the good times…




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Q&A: Judas Priest drummer Scott Travis discusses the new album Invincible Shield before the band plays Spokane Arena

Leather…




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Music for Observations pairs live electronic music with stargazing at WSU's Jewett Observatory

In 1914, English composer Gustav Holst began writing what would become The Planets, a seven-movement orchestral suite inspired by the seven planets in the solar system (minus Earth) and each planet's astrological character…




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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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No, Council President Stuckart should not be deleting important voicemails about city business


When City Council President Ben Stuckart told Attorney Laura McAloon he would not be willing to support her for city attorney this week, he cited two reasons: The first was her interactions with the independent investigator looking into the city's police chief scandal, which partly led to the investigator watering down key findings from her report. But the second was a "nasty" voicemail that McAloon sent to Stuckart's personal cellphone, where she allegedly called him a liar. 

In other words, a single voicemail had become a crucial part of the story.

On August 2, the Inlander made a records request intending to obtain that voicemail, and other recent voicemails from or to McAloon from city leaders during that period…




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An inaccurate, right-wing clickbait video prompted death threats to 2018's National Teacher of the Year


When Ferris teacher Mandy Manning received the National Teacher of the Year award earlier this month, she shook President Donald Trump's hand. Three times…




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A daughter’s harrowing journey to support her father in his fight with COVID-19

In his bed at the Spokane Veterans Home, Leonardo "Butch" De Angelis can't escape the killer creeping toward him…



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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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Maggie tied her first fly today at #theearlyshow today. Now we all have a new hobby! ;) #flyfishing #flytying #drift

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I've been to my fair share of breweries, but #steamwhistle ranks right up there. There's not many other breweries that only do *one thing* but do it so well.

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#baldeagle at Starved Rock on New Years Day...

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Oh, #Canada... You're so easy to love. #timhortons

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You were a good car, my little #VWGolf... Unfortunately I went for a 6-speed (@asparagusdesign didn't want any part) and you got recalled for Diesel emissions. I'd buy another if I could (though I'd go automatic and a sportwagen). #vwtdi #vwbu

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A beautiful #nofilter kind of day at @virtuecider. Why is it ~60 degrees F in Michigan during February, though? :snowflake::sunny:

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I think I discovered my dream car today... a perfect mix of speed and dirt! #porsche911 #rallycar #cargoals

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Sweet Sorrows For India: Acoustic duo Sweet Sorrows to visit India

Acoustic duo Sweet Sorrows to visit India




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The Original Gospel Harmonettes Ftg Dorothy Love Coates - The Collection 1949 to 62. 9 squares




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Various Artists - I Love Dubstep (Rinse)

Over the course of the past couple years, I've found myself oscillating wildly when it comes to how I feel about dubstep music. I'll fall in love with an artist only to hear a slew of different releases that sound like they're grinding through the same sound sources en route to more brain-rattling blandness. Like any genre, it's hit-or-miss, and as a somewhat casual observer I find it hard to know where to turn (even having felt let-down by several high profile releases).




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Susanna - Flower Of Evil (Rune Grammofon)

Susanna Wallumrød is a hell of a singer. Over the course of several albums with Morten Qvenild (as Susanna and the Magic Orchestra) and the previous solo release Sonata Mix Dwarf Cosmos, she's done up both original songs and covers with sparse accompaniment, letting her strong vocals lead the way. Flower Of Evil is the second "solo" release from Wallumrød and it again features the usual batch of Rune Grammofon players, including Helge Sten (Deathprod, Supersilent) and Pal Hausken (In The Country). Bonnie "Prince" Billy also appears on a couple songs as well.




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Murcof - The Versailles Sessions (Leaf)

Over the course of his past couple releases, Fernando Corona has morphed from a strings and beats style electronic musician (Remembranza) into a sound sculptor that has pushed inot a territory that toes the line between doom, drone, and ambient music (Cosmos). Of course, my explanations above are somewhat watered-down, and Corona has always shown himself to be a bit outside what other contemporary musicians are doing while at the same time showing a real willingness to redraw his own boundaries. That progression continues with The Versailles Sessions, and while it isn't being labeled as his true follow-up album to Cosmos, it nonetheless finds him creating something completely unique.




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Averkiou - Throwing Sparks (Clairecords)

Throwing Sparks is the debut release from Gainsville, Florida five-piece Averkiou, and the group certainly doesn't let moss gather. Clocking in at eight songs and just over twenty-two minutes, it's closer to the running length of an EP, but certainly tries to make up for lack of time in instrumental density. Recorded over two and a half years, the process of tracking the release apparently was the cause of many broken instruments and frayed nerves, but there's a raw promise here that's hard to deny.




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An autumn walk in Oslo with the writer Thomas Enger (in the footsteps of Henning Juul) // Podzimní procházka po Oslu se spisovatelem Thomasem Engerem (po stopách Henninga Juula)

"I do a lot of research. A lot. I try to write about society today, about things around us, and I want that to be as accurate as possible. If a character is imprisoned, I´ll go to that prison and see what his surroundings are like. If a character goes to Ustaoset by train, I´ll do that same journey." (Thomas Enger) "Značně bádám. Hodně. Snažím se psát o dnešní společnosti, o věcech kolem nás a chci, aby to bylo přesné, jak je to jen možné. Pokud je postava ve vězení, půjdu se tam...




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Lena Headey Working on 'Scary Stories for Young Foxes' TV Series

The former 'Games of Thrones' actress is adapting the popular 2019 children's book by Christian McKay Heidicker into an animated television mini-series.




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'Sweet Tooth' Offers First look at DC Universe's Hybrid Post-Apocalypse World in Teaser

In a surprising twist, the upcoming Netflix series is executive produced by Robert Downey, Jr., who is famously known as Iron Man in Marvel Cinematic Universe, and his wife Susan Downey.




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Oprah Winfrey Gushes Over Drew Barrymore's Green-Screen Chat Effect on TV Show

The former daytime talk show host thanks the 'Charlie's Angels' actress for pioneering green-screen chat technology as she uses the effect for her own 'Oprah Conversations' show.




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Olivia Williams to Play Camilla Parker Bowles for 'The Crown' Season 5

The 'Counterpart' actress has been signed on to play the future Duchess of Cornwall, taking over the role from 'Promising Young Woman' director Emerald Fennell.




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Linda Evans Gets Candid About Regret Over 'Dynasty' Exit

The actress played Krystle Carrington in the hit drama from 1981 to 1989 admits she did not know the show was coming to an end, and went through terrible withdrawal after leaving the cult TV soap.




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'American Idol': Viewers Are Enraged After Fan-Favorite Is Eliminated Following a Twist

On the Disney Night, the Top 10 of the current season 19 hit the stage to sing Disney classics with host Ryan Seacrest announcing Arthur Gunn, the runner-up of season 18, as the Comeback winner.




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Kim Kardashian 'Feels Like a Loser' Amid Kanye West Divorce

A new promo for 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' also sees Khloe Kardashian considering to follow in Kim's steps by having a baby No. 2 with Tristan Thompson via surrogate.



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Olivia Rodrigo, Lil Nas X and Others Tapped to Appear in Final Episodes of 'SNL' Season 46

Meanwhile, 'The Predator' actor Keegan-Michael Key and 'The Queen's Gambit' star Anya Taylor-Joy have been set to host the final episodes of the NBC show's current season.



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Elizabeth Olsen to Play Real-Life Axe Murderer on New Series 'Love and Death'

The 'WandaVision' actress has secured a lead role, a convicted killer named Candy Montgomery, on a true-story crime drama series co-produced by Nicole Kidman for HBO Max.




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Tom Cavanagh and Carlos Valdes Bid Farewell to 'The Flash' After Seven Seasons

The original stars of The CW series will not be returning for an eighth season while fellow castmates Candice Patton and Danielle Panabaker are negotiating new deals.




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Peabody Awards 2021 Unveils 'Euphoria' and 'Ted Lasso' Among Its Nominees

'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert', in the meantime, makes the shortlist in the Entertainment field, and Stacey Abrams' 'All In: The Fight for Democracy' gets nominated in the Documentary category.




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Conan O'Brien Unveils June End Date for His TBS Late-Night Show

When offering more details about his departure from 'CONAN', the host assures that the final episode will feature clips of his favorite moments from the last 11 years, as well as special guests.




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Elon Musk Plays Down Rumors of 'SNL' Cast's Uproar Over His Hosting Gig

When asked how rehearsals with the stars of the NBC sketch show have been going in light of the alleged protest, the Tesla CEO says it's all 'much ado about nothing.'




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Pete Davidson 'Really Excited' for Elon Musk's 'SNL' Hosting Gig Despite Fellow Cast's Criticisms

The 'Trainwreck' actor is looking forward to the upcoming episode which will see the Tesla boss as a host although some of his co-stars are seemingly not happy with the casting.



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"The Last Letter from Your Lover" - cast: Felicity Jones, Shailene Woodley, Callum Turner, Nabhaan Rizwan, Joe Alwyn, Ncuti Gatwa, Emma Appleton, Christian Brassington, Alice Orr-Ewing, Lee Knight, Zoe Boyle, Ben Cross, Diana Kent

Release date : July 23, 2021
Synopsis : Based on the best-selling novel by Jojo Moyes, "The Last Letter From Your Lover" follows Ellie (Felicity Jones), a young ...