Monday, January 5, 2015

Tango lessons, health tips and some dark metal mayhem

Posted By on Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 10:31 AM


If somehow you aren't aware, you should know that the Inlander has a slew of online event listings available for your perusal every day, including Staff Picks chosen by our trusty professional tastemakers. We encourage you to take a look every day. If you don't have time, you can check in every morning for our What's Up blog, where we pick out a few highlights for your consideration. 

Here are a few for Monday, Jan. 5: 

LIVE BANDS | As noted philosopher Garfield once said, "I hate Mondays." Or something to that effect. Which makes the first day of the work week the perfect time to get into some black metal! The Hop! has what you need Monday night in the form of Humut Tabal, a Texas band heavily influenced by the Scandinavian black metal of the good ol' days of the '80s and '90s. They'll be joined by VD and Mutesidewalker. Free for 21 and older, just $5 for those under 21. 

Here's a taste of Humut Tabal — be sure to turn your volume down if you have it cranked, or if your coworkers don't appreciate black metal: 


ETC | It's a new year — don't you think it's time you learn how to tango? You can do just that at Spokane Tango tonight. 

COMMUNITY | The Native Community Wellness Program helps families plan and execute activities to promote healthy lifestyles, for everyone from the youngest toddlers to adults needing a refresher on how to exercise. 





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Dan Nailen was an editor and writer at the Inlander from 2014-2023.