Thursday, June 1, 2017

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click to enlarge VOLUME cheat sheet: A Spotify playlist of some artists playing The Observatory
Peru Resh play The Observatory Friday night.

We hunted through Spotify and found some samples of bands playing The Observatory this weekend as part of the Volume Music Festival. You can find playlists for all the venues right here. Enjoy!


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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Posted By on Wed, May 31, 2017 at 3:13 PM

VOLUME cheat sheet: A Spotify playlist of artists playing nYne Bar (2)
J GRGRY plays nYne Bar on Saturday.

We hunted through Spotify and found some samples of bands playing nYne Bar this weekend as part of the Volume Music Festival. You can find playlists of all the venues right here. Enjoy!


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Posted By on Wed, May 31, 2017 at 11:59 AM

click to enlarge VOLUME cheat sheet: A Spotify playlist of artists playing Mootsy's
Sir Coyler and His Asthmatic Band play Mootsy's on Friday.

We hunted through Spotify and found some samples of bands playing Mootsy's this weekend as part of the Volume Music Festival. You can find playlists for all the venues right here. Enjoy!


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Posted By on Wed, May 31, 2017 at 8:46 AM

click to enlarge VOLUME cheat sheet: A Spotify playlist of some of the artists playing Terrain
Nat Park and the Tunnels of Love play Terrain on Saturday.

We hunted through Spotify and found some samples of bands playing Terrain this weekend as part of the Volume Music Festival. You can find playlists for all the venues right here. Enjoy!



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Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Posted By on Tue, May 30, 2017 at 3:55 PM

click to enlarge VOLUME cheat sheet: A Spotify playlist of some artists playing The Bartlett
The Dancing Plague of 1518 plays The Big Dipper on Friday night.

We hunted through Spotify and found some samples of bands playing The Bartlett this weekend as part of the Volume Music Festival. You can find playlists for all the venues right here. Enjoy!


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Posted By on Tue, May 30, 2017 at 3:50 PM

VOLUME cheat sheet: A Spotify playlist of some artists playing Baby Bar
Honey Bucket plays Baby Bar Friday night.

We hunted through Spotify and found some samples of bands playing Baby Bar this weekend as part of the Volume Music Festival. You can find playlists for all the venues right here. Enjoy!


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Posted By on Tue, May 30, 2017 at 2:45 PM

click to enlarge VOLUME cheat sheet: A Spotify playlist of some artists playing The Pin!
Shawn James and the Shapeshifters play Saturday night at The Pin! Main Stage

We hunted through Spotify and found some samples of bands playing The Pin! this weekend, either on the main stage or side stage, as part of the Volume Music Festival. You can find playlists for all the venues right here. Enjoy!


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Posted By on Tue, May 30, 2017 at 11:53 AM

click to enlarge VOLUME cheat sheet: A Spotify playlist of some artists playing the Steam Plant Outdoor Stage
Built to Spill headlines the Steam Plant Outdoor Stage on Saturday.

We hunted through Spotify and found some samples of bands playing the Steam Plant Outdoor Stage this weekend as part of the Volume Music Festival. You can find playlists for all the venues right here. Enjoy!


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Sunday, May 21, 2017

Posted By on Sun, May 21, 2017 at 10:41 AM


We're giving way two three-day passes for Sasquatch! Music Festival, valued at $295 each, to one lucky person who buys their $25 Volume two-day pass before midnight tonight (Sunday).

If you've already bought your Volume tickets, don't worry, you're in the drawing already.

Go here to buy your Volume tickets and enter! http://volume.inlander.com/tickets/.


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Friday, May 19, 2017

Posted By on Fri, May 19, 2017 at 10:17 AM


On a list of 100 cities that'd be best for millennials to move to, media company Growella has ranked Spokane 44th.

That's memorable, right? It's one of only, like, 9 palindr
click to enlarge "We're number 44! We're number 44!" Spokane ranked 44th most attractive city for millennials
Hey, it's better than being 50th.
Right, millenials?
omic numbers on the list, so that's basically like being in the top 10, right?

Or! If you divide our ranking by 2 (for the number of times you can hear that the guy who wrote "White Christmas" is from here without getting annoyed) and then divide that by 11 (think of it as a numerical representation of the smoke stacks), and then divide that by 2 again (for our 2 milk bottle-shaped buildings), we're number 1!

To be fair, Spokane was beat out for the other 43 slots by some steep competition. Really, who can upstage the perennial millennial favorite Seattle (how will we ever get out of your shadow???), or the place where you couldn't buy alcohol outside of a bar or restaurant until 2009, and still can't on Sundays: Lubbock, Texas (number 18! 18th, for blue-law's sakes!).

Ostensibly, other factors, like how far your paycheck goes, how many other young people live there, how many jobs there are, and what public transportation and the commute are like factored into the rankings to objectively rank cities around the country. The site does declare that it didn't look for hip factors, like where you can get your wine ('cause apparently we millennials all love wine), artisan coffee, or second-hand clothing.

"You’ll find no mention of the trendiness of a town, or its hipness. Grades are assigned based on statistics and our algorithm only," Growella's piece says.

Jokes aside, if you like these kinds of lists, you might be interested to know that when compared to other cities in our region, Spokane came in 6th in the West, according to the list, trailing:

5) Boise
4) Anchorage
3) Denver
2) Seattle
1) Colorado Springs

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Why We Explore Deep Space @ Camas Wellness Center

Sat., July 26, 6 p.m.
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