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The Idaho State Board of Education could remove offices focusing on diversity, equity and inclusion at college campuses
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Q&A: Eastern Washington University names Cola Boyer its third director of tribal relations
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After 180 years, Charles Dickens' eternal characters of Cratchit, Marley and Scrooge remain relevant
By John Hagney
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What's the strangest gift you've given or received?
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Northside late-night cafe Lunarium is a tea lover and artist's dream
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Hallmark not scratching the holiday itch? Stream these new Christmas movies instead.
By Bill Frost
Coeur d'Alene arts nonprofit Emerge faces funding setbacks due to grant application technicality
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I Saw You
In Southeast Spokane, Winescape Winery's owners have always prioritized good earth stewardship
By Bob Johnson
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By Josh Bell
Luca Guadagnino delivers a muddled adaptation of Beat icon William S. Burroughs’ Queer
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Gifts for People with Expensive Taste
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