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By Will Maupin
Like the character in Roald Dahl's Matilda, supporters of Lake City Playhouse are fighting for what they believe in
By E.J. Iannelli
Kim Fu blurs the lines between reality and fantasy in 2023's Spokane Is Reading pick, Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century
By Madison Pearson
A loner learns to love group cycling with Spokane Bicycle Club
By Eliza Billingham
2024 Get Lit! Festival headlining author, Art Salvage moves spaces; plus, new music!
New documentary from Latinos en Spokane shares the often untold stories of local immigrants
By Summer Sandstrom
30 Years of Inlander: Test your local knowledge with three-decades worth of Inlander trivia
By Seth Sommerfeld
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Halloween 2023: Spooky movies, parties, haunts family friendly events and more!
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By Chase Hutchinson
Nicolas Cage stars in a slow, ponderous adaptation of the Western novel Butcher's Crossing
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Kadabra casts a spell of heavy psychedelic rock
The Spokane band will perform its new album Umbra at The District Bar on Oct. 27.
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