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New collection: Music Legs Metallic Shiny Footless Tights

Golden metallic shiny footless tights from Music Legs®. Pull on stretch leggings with no zip for a skin-tight fit and wet look.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Sheer Lace Top Thigh Hi

Sheer nylon thigh high stockings from Music Legs®. With wide lace tops. Sexy stockings that is perfect for your favorite dress and lingerie.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Sheer Lace Top Thigh Hi Plus Size

Sheer nylon thigh high stockings from Music Legs®. With wide lace tops. Sexy stockings that is perfect for your favorite dress and lingerie.

Plussize (5'~5'10", Up to 250lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Argyle Tights

Opaque fashion patterned argyle* tights. Knitted argyle pattern in shades of black, grey and light grey.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Side Flower Trellis Thigh High

Sheer thigh high stockings in black color from Music Legs®.

Wide lace top and side flower trellis design. Comes with a rhinestone at the ankle.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Lace Garter Belt With sheer lace top thigh Hi set

Lace garter belt with matching sheer lace top thigh hi set from Music Legs®.

Ultra sheer silky thigh hi with precious wide lace.

Adjustable back elastic hip band. 4 adjustable elastic garter straps.

All clips are made of durable plastics. Great for travel and avoid metal detectors alert at customs clearance.

Adjustable elastic hip band:

CircumferenceInchescm
Minimum33" 84cm
Maximum51" 130cm




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Spaghetti Straps Bodystocking

Semi-opaque spaghetti straps bodystocking from Music Legs®.

Open crotch for convenience.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Argyle Spandex Tights

Opaque fashion patterned argyle tights from Music Legs®. Knitted pattern.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Spandex Mini Diamond Net Thighhi

Mini diamond fence net thigh high stockings from Music Legs®. Highly elastic with high spandex content.

This thigh high requires the use of garterbelt.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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New collection: Music Legs Lace Garter Belt With Fishnet Thigh Hi

Very exotic patterned lace stretch garter belt with fishnet lace top thigh high set from Music Legs.

Laced waist band with 4 attached, adjustable elastic garter straps. All clips are made of durable plastics. Great for travel and avoid metal detectors alert at customs clearance.




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New collection: Music Legs Opaque Thigh Hi With Industrial Net

Sensual opaque thigh hi from Music Legs®. With spandex mini diamond net insert.

Onesize (5'~5'10", 100~175lbs).




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I ain't afraid of no ghost

Last October, director Paul Feig announced he was working on Ghostbusters 3 along with the writer of The Heat, Katie Dippold, and said it "will star hilarious women". Today, the all-female cast of the Ghostbusters reboot was announced: SNL alum (and star of Bridesmaids) Kristen Wiig, two current SNL performers Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon, and star of The Heat & Bridesmaids, Melissa McCarthy. The movie starts shooting this Summer.




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Cannabinoid Spotlight: CBC

While there are technically six major cannabinoids, not all are collectively understood, or even paid attention to…



  • News & Opinion/Cannabis

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Halloween night with monsters and a friendly ghost

A word about monsters…



  • News & Opinion/Tucson Salvage

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MetaTalk: Right day, wrong century

Oh man, someone printed this calendar wrong; it's actually April 1, 1921, and it turns out we're all a bunch of French Dadaists. Nothing to do for it but play a little Exquisite Corpse I guess!




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1939 MGM cartoon by Hugh Harman

Peace on Earth (archive) - "After mankind is wiped out in the final war, forest animals re-build for a better tomorrow."




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GSV Hopelessly Optimistic But Still Right

Machines of Loving Grace Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei publishes a 14,000-word post on How AI Could Transform the World for the Better, detailing how the 5-10 years following availability of an "Expert-Level Science and Engineering" AI, or "country of geniuses in a datacenter" will play out advances in biology, (Amodei's specialty,) neuroscience, economic development, governance, and work and meaning. Amodei draws on Iain M. Bank's MeFi Favorite the Culture as he concludes: "I think the Culture's values are a winning strategy because they're the sum of a million small decisions that have clear moral force and that tend to pull everyone together onto the same side. Basic human intuitions of fairness, cooperation, curiosity, and autonomy are hard to argue with, and are cumulative in a way that our more destructive impulses often aren't. [...] These simple intuitions, if taken to their logical conclusion, lead eventually to rule of law, democracy, and Enlightenment values. If not inevitably, then at least as a statistical tendency, this is where humanity was already headed. AI simply offers an opportunity to get us there more quickly—to make the logic starker and the destination clearer. Banks, most previously on the Blue: [1][2] via The Verge/Decoder




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Turnstyles - Overnights

Turnstyles is a new four-hour daily eclectic music program for community & public radio from Radio Rethink.

Turnstyles Playlists




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Twenty Flight Rock - Fri 8:30pm

Delvin Neugebauer mixes it up on Twenty Flight Rock, featuring new and old upbeat music designed to give your Friday nights a lift. We're never too tired to rock on Twenty Flight Rock!




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Nightfall - Tue 10:30pm

Nightfall brings you a late night mix of contemplative instrumentals and vocals designed to ease stress and repair frazzled psyches. Expect to hear the best in electronic, folk, world, classical, ambient, progressive rock, and minimal music with a nod toward New Age spirituality. Jessica Phipps is your host.




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Spokane mother-daughter duo Kim and Aimee Cash make sustainable bowl covers

It's a pretty basic need: You gotta eat…




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Locos' chef Victor Lewin brings Texas brisket and hospitality to the Hillyard neighborhood

"After all is said and all is done, it's just me and you."…



  • Food & Cooking

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Hello, Neighbor!

Mister Rogers was all about getting to know "the people in your neighborhood," and that's also what makes putting each issue of Inlander Health & Home together so much fun…




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Neighbors raise concerns about a rapidly growing cabinet company in North Idaho and hope to block further expansion

Panhandle Door Inc. started 25 years ago as a small mom-and-pop cabinet business in Naples, Idaho, about 6 miles south of Bonners Ferry in Boundary County…




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Newly released numbers highlight the trends behind Washington's recreational cannabis market

The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board recently released sales and tax data from fiscal 2024 — July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024…




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Spokane's largest homeless shelter is closing. There aren't enough places for its clients to go.

Bonnie McCoy has been living at the Trent Resource and Assistance Center, or TRAC, for two years…




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Spokane rental units are required to be registered, but not everyone knows that; now they might have to pay the fee

Whether you agree with it or not, Spokane's rental registry is law…




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Across the Inland Northwest, national and local talent comes together to deliver top-tier entertainment throughout the year

When you take stock of all the performing and fine arts offerings around the region, there's little doubt that entertainment lovers are spoiled for choice…



  • Arts & Entertainment

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Fourteenth-century knights succumb to toxic masculinity in The Last Duel

Ridley Scott's The Last Duel opens with two hardened 14th-century French warriors preparing for ritual combat, but don't be fooled: This isn't a historical epic about brave men headed off to war…



  • Screen/Movie Reviews

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Inlander Insights: Super Sparkle gets ready to say goodbye

Super Sparkle is returning to say au revoir…



  • Music/Music News

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Inlander Insights: Spokane String Quartet's Amanda Howard-Phillips

While there's always an impressive power hearing a full symphony fill a room with sound, there's a stirring subtlety that can only be achieved via classic music on a smaller scale.  That's a sonic itch that the Spokane String Quartet is always happy to scratch. Before the Spokane String Quartet takes the stage at The Fox this Sunday for a program featuring special guest pianist Archie Chen, we caught up with violinist Amanda Howard-Phillips—who has played with the quartet since 2011 and  is also second violin in the Spokane Symphony — to chat about the communal expression of string quartet music, SSQ's upcoming shows, and the unique place the group occupies in Spokane…



  • Music/Music News

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The Lost City is a lighthearted romp, and one that largely works thanks to its likable leads

In evaluating the films released thus far this year, it is hard to think of one that more closely aligns with about everything you would expect than The Lost City…



  • Screen/Movie Reviews

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Inlander Insights: The Sweeplings

The folk duo with Spokane connections wrestles with grief on its new album, 'Debris.' Loss is never easy. Loss during a pandemic is even tougher…



  • Music/Music News

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There are dozens more ghost towns across the Pacific Northwest, including these four nearby spots

Fishtrap, Washington…



  • Arts & Culture

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Discover five Inland Northwest ghost towns where the past still eerily echoes

As early settlers flocked to the American West to extract the land's rich resources, small towns spread across the landscape…



  • Arts & Culture

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Foo Fighters and the Breeders rock the Arena

There was a moment when Dave Grohl stopped the music and quizzed the adoring, rambunctious, rafter-packing, sold out crowd at the Spokane Arena last Friday…



  • Music/Music News

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We went behind the scenes at Scarywood to understand what it takes to bring the theme park alive with fright

Fear is an instinctive, innate biological response that's kept humans safe for many millennia…



  • Culture/Arts & Culture

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It was no accident that a restaurant called Central Food was the first business to open in Spokane's now-bustling Kendall Yards neighborhood

When I began thinking about the relationship between neighborhoods and food in Spokane, we were still in COVID lockdown and I hadn't been out to eat in over a year…



  • Food/Food News

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As Afghanistan falls to the Taliban, Spokanites try, mostly in vain, to rescue their Afghan friends and family

It's a Sunday in late August, eight days before the last American soldier will leave Afghanistan…



  • News/Local News

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School board elections across the nation are being stormed by conservatives demanding more 'parental rights' — including Spokane Valley's Central Valley School District

It's been more than three years since COVID began to shake up the world with lockdowns, social distancing and other measures that seem like relics of the past…



  • News/Local News

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He got caught with 75 pounds of marijuana in Idaho, but Coeur d'Alene's Wylie Hunter says the justice system was so corrupted and poorly managed that his record should be cleared

Wylie Hunter refuses to give up…



  • News/Local News

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One month behind the scenes of Spokane's ongoing fight to end the deadly fentanyl crisis

In Spokane County, a single person died of a fentanyl-related overdose in 2018, according to official records…



  • News/Local News

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10 observations and overreactions after Gonzaga's opening night win over Baylor

There's starting off on the right foot, and then there's whatever happened Monday night inside Spokane Arena. The Gonzaga men's basketball team loudly announced itself as a national title contender late on college basketball's opening night with a dominating 101-63 win against Baylor…




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Spokane Valley City Council continues debate over Merkel’s actions, and highlights the costs

Last week, Spokane Valley released details about how much the city’s multiple investigations into City Council member Al Merkel have cost. At the Nov. 5 Spokane Valley City Council meeting, an expense report on the agenda stated that two independent investigations found Merkel has displayed a pattern of intimidation and hostile interactions with the city’s workforce, and disregarded the Council’s Governance Manual and Washington state laws despite receiving extensive training on public records rules…



  • News/Local News

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Light A Lamp works to support Inland Northwest students who struggle with anxiety and depression, one act of kindness at a time

Angella Southerly believes that a single act of kindness, no matter how small, has the power to change someone's life…




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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…



  • Dining Out Guide

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Sorella creates its own world by filling forgotten moments with charm, surprise and delight

Don't judge a book by its cover…



  • Dining Out Guide

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Spokane's relentlessly gigging Snacks at Midnight shows off its eclectic rock sound on What You Think You Want

Sometimes it can be tough when you get the musical munchies yet struggle to figure out what exactly fits your sonic taste in the moment…




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The Ramshackle Highs of Bumbershoot 2024

Recapping the happenings at Seattle's Labor Day weekend arts and music festival While better adjusted folks might spend their Labor Day weekend celebrating the end of summer with a trip to the wilderness or hanging out at a barbecue bash with friends, more often than not I can be found at Seattle Center weaving in and out of hordes of strangers while trying to catch some live music. For those of us Washingtonian music addicts, the Emerald City’s Bumbershoot festival is the unofficial send-off to summer concert season…




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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…