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New collection: Sleek Support Ankle High Sock 15d - 3Pr

A new collection of support ankle high socks by Sleek®.

15 denier support ankle high socks. 3-Pair pack.

This style supercedes Sleek Ankle High Sock 30d - 5Pr.




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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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An abandoned resort like you've never seen before.

Abandoned States is a fascinating project by Pablo Iglesias Maurer, who found 1960s matchbooks with images from an idyllic resort in upstate New York. He revisited the condemned site and not only recaptured subjects of original illustrations exactly, but combined them into compelling animated GIFs.




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Adam's Apples

Adam's Apples is a blog by someone who is a really big fan of apples. My favorite thing is dipping into any of the over 300 reviews of apple varietals, with loads I've never heard of like Evercrisp (honeycrisp x fuji mix?!), the Canadian Strawberry, or a three-star exceptional apple worthy of a quest: the Macoun. The best part might be the comments sections, where other fans of apples post their lengthy tasting notes as well.




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City Week: Week of Oct. 31, 2024

Garrett James and the Wanderers…



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March 3, 2009 Nordic Roots and Branches Playlist

8:45a -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
8:45a Elfa Gisa lullabies and stories Interview
8:33p Helene Blum Vil Du Som Jeg Folk and Roots from Denmark www.folkmusik.dk
8:33p Nordic Variación Andina Metropol Nordic Music.nu
8:38p Tietur The Singer The Singer www.tutl.com
8:43p Lise Olden Voice In The Wind Waiting For The Full Moon
8:43p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
9:10p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
9:10p Lief Sorbye Det Star Ein Friar Uti Gare (There'S A Suitor In T Springdans
9:11p Gröndal, Ragnheiður Won't You Come On Home Bella & Her Black Coffee
9:25p Kristian Blak and Anders Hjuler Picasso and Van Gogh Duologues www.tutl.com
9:26p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
9:28p Perikom Sommarkveld Heimkome www.perikom.com
9:28p Anna Pálína & Draupner Húfan dýra Sagnadans
9:29p A Camp Stronger than Jesus unreleased YET Nettwerk
9:30p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
9:32p & Høirup, Haugaard Den Sødeste Vals Gæstebud/Feast GO'Danish Folk Music
9:37p J P Nyströms Kärlekens röda spark Klingekling Courthouse Music
9:43p Loituma Ai, Ai Tass Sattuu (Oh, Oh, It Hurts Again) Things of Beauty NorthSide www.noside.com
9:46p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
9:49p Ravn Barndom Rød Ravn I En Blå By
9:51p Westad, Svein Gangar E Munnharpas Verden / The Jew´s Harp World
9:54p Bremnes, Kari Mi Egen Skrift Ly Kirkelig Kulturverksted
9:57p Torbjörn Näsbom & Andreas Edlund (Nyckelharpa & Cembalo) Eric Sahlsröm/ Stormyren From Castle & Cottage
10:03p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
10:03p Ola Gjeilo January Stone Rose 2L
10:05p Koen Holtkamp Half Light Field Rituals
10:09p Knut Reiersrud Jordans River Voodoo without killing chicken www.kkv.no
10:12p Allu Gaup Reindeer Against The Wind The Sweet Sunny North Shanachie
10:16p Deepika Alien Invasion The Sweet Sunny North Shanachie
10:16p -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK- -MIC BREAK-
10:22p Tattarprinsen En Sång, Svensk Gijepa Pre Tradrepa - Viser På Vandring




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MeFi: MySpace has lost all music uploaded between 2003 and 2015

The issue was first noticed about a year ago. MySpace have confirmed that all the music is lost and cannot be recovered. "Due to a server migration files have been corrupted and unable to be transferred to our updated site."




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MetaTalk: We're Married!

Nightrecordings & I got hitched today! MetaFilter brought us together and we wanted to share our joy with all of you.




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21-Year Old WWII Soldier's Sketchbooks Are Visual Diary of War

21-Year Old WWII Soldier's Sketchbooks Reveal a Visual Diary of His Experiences

A visual diary with 158 pencil sketches brings to life the wartime experience of noted architect Victor A. Lundy, who served in the U.S. 26th Infantry Division during World War II. In 1942, Lundy was 19, studying to be an architect in New York City. Excited about rebuilding Europe post-war, he and other college men enlisted in the Army Special Training Program (ASTP). But, by 1944, with D-Day planned, the Army needed reinforcements, and Lundy and his company were thrown into the infantry. Lundy couldn't believe it and recalled during an oral history interview that during lectures, he "never listened, I was busy sketching." But soon, "I sort of took to it. ... war experience just hypnotizes young men." Lundy, who is now 92, recalls his inability to listen during lectures. “I was busy sketching,” he admits. During his time in the infantry, he continued to sketch in his pocket-sized notebooks. The drawings, which were created between May and November 1944—when Lundy was wounded—take us from his initial training in Fort Jackson to the front lines in France. The vivid images show everything from air raids to craps games for cigarettes. A sense of longing for home is a recurring theme in his sketches, which include detailed drawings of his bunk as well as particularly dream-like drawing, titled Home Sweet Home, that shows a soldier lounging on a hammock. Lundy, who went on to have an acclaimed architecture career, donated his eight sketchbooks to the Library of Congress in 2009. The sketchbooks have all been digitally archived and are now available for viewing online. Lundy’s gift is a precious one, as in this age of continued war and terror it is more important than ever to learn from our past history.




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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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Between the Lines - Thr 6:30pm

Between The Lines is a weekly syndicated half-hour radio news magazine featuring progressive perspectives on national and international political, economic and social issues.




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Floating World - Sun 3pm

Hosts Steve Aagard, Cliff Baines, Wandering Joel, Wayne Lennon and DJ Kitty guide you through a diverse mix of music from cultures and places around the world.




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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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The Vault - Thr 10:30pm

For those who remember KYYX, KJET and Skoochies, host Bill Davis creates a weekly mixtape of exploratory styles like new wave, industrial, goth, punk music and more!




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Events: It's Fall, Y'all

Ben Joyce: Places…




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Where to Shop: Boo Radley's

Across from the fountain at Riverfront Park, you might notice a collection of fun oddities and decor in the windows of the colorful gift store Boo Radley's…




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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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A kitchen remodel that's designed to be practical, rugged and still beautiful

In the spring of 2020, Andrea Walker Warren and her husband, Matt Warren, found themselves in Munich, contemplating moving back to the United States…




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Julie Wolter, the dean of Gonzaga's rebranded School of Health Sciences, is all about taking the road less traveled

There are what you might call "traditional" paths in academia that advance in a very linear way…




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Here's a roundup of last-minute election news as you prepare to turn in Nov. 5 ballots

On Monday, Oct. 28, the Washington Secretary of State's Office reported that a "suspected incendiary device" was put in the Fisher's Landing ballot drop box in Vancouver…




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Washington state has a proud tradition of bipartisan governance, but will today's political climate push it farther to the left?

On Tuesday, we will learn what kind of state we want to live in, and about who we are…



  • Columns & Letters

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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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Doom's new and improved storyline, Pearl Jams new album and more you need to know

PROPHET OF DOOM…



  • Culture/Arts & Culture

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Health Officials Recommended Canceling Events with 10-50 People. Then 33,000 Fans Attended a Major League Soccer Game.

As COVID-19 fears grew, public officials and sports execs contemplated health risks — and debated a PR message — but let 33,000 fans into a Seattle Sounders soccer match, emails show. By Ken Armstrong, ProPublica, and David Gutman and Lewis Kamb, The Seattle Times On March 6, at 2:43 p.m., the health officer for Public Health — Seattle & King County, the hardest-hit region in the first state to be slammed by COVID-19, sent an email to a half-dozen colleagues, saying, “I want to cancel large group gatherings now.”…



  • News/Local News

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A cherished resource in this moment: our region's writers, poets and journalists

Our staff of reporters and photographers at the Inlander has been working tirelessly to cover the coronavirus pandemic and all of its implications for the Inland Northwest — on jobs, schools, employment, the restaurant industry, arts organizations, hospitals and much, much more. However, we’ve also tapped into a boundless resource that is our region’s community of writers, and in recent days they’ve shared with Inlander readers an awe-inspiring series of essays and stories that has left us inspired, hopeful, heartbroken and more than a little grateful…



  • News/Columns & Letters

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New music we love: Fiona Apple's thrilling Fetch the Bolt Cutters is a rush of lacerating lyrics and swirling sonics

You don't have to wander around the internet long before bumping into a rave review of Fiona Apple's new record Fetch the Bolt Cutters: It has inspired breathless acclaim, has already been labeled a masterwork and is notably the first new album in nearly a decade that Pitchfork has assigned a perfect 10/10 rating…



  • Music/Music News

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Spokane's Rosie CQ is carving out a musical niche all her own: vibraphone pop

Descending into the mildly claustrophobic Spokane Valley basement of Creative Music Learning Center isn't an experience that screams pop music…



  • 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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C'mon C'mon delivers a tender tale of healing driven by a never-better Joaquin Phoenix and newcomer Woody Norman

The work of Oscar-nominated writer-director Mike Mills (20th Century Women, Beginners) has always been grounded in an inescapable sense of empathy — for the world, the people who live in it, and the characters he crafts a film around…



  • Screen/Movie Reviews

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Don't stay glued to your porch this summer, visit the honey bucket with the Melvins

Helmed by Buzz Osborne, the Melvins have helped codify the heavy music lexicon since 1983…



  • Music/Music News

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A lifelong Dodgers fan's reflections on Shohei Ohtani and the unifying power of baseball

"Take me out to the ball game!" are words I shout every trip to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles…




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The Glover Mansion hosts Kindling Dance's haunted-house performance inspired by its storied history

More than 100 years ago the opulent Glover Mansion was built for its first inhabitants, James and Susan Glover…



  • Arts & Culture

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Burke, Idaho: Wedged between mountains, the Silver Valley mine town's history of rich resources still echoes down the canyon

Crammed in a narrow canyon of North Idaho's Silver Valley, in perhaps one of the most inconvenient but also beautiful places for a hub of human habitation, are the rusted remains of a once-lively mountain mine town…



  • Arts & Culture

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Gen Heywood's photography exhibition at Gonzaga University Urban Art Center explores the potency of two American icons

It's a scary time of year, but not because of Halloween…



  • Arts & Culture

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Scouting the Inland Northwest's college hoops programs for the 2024-25 season

WASHINGTON STATE MEN…




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Featuring pieces by 20th and 21st century composers, Spokane Symphony's next Masterworks concert is jazzy, rhythmic and uniquely American

The first time that pianist Sara Davis Buechner felt what she calls "the real spiritual power" of George Gershwin's music, she was 23 and building a reputation for virtuoso playing on the international concert circuit…



  • Arts & Culture

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Journalist Nate Schweber shares a historic story of public lands conservation for the Palouse's Everybody Reads program

Like the main characters of his latest book, author and journalist Nate Schweber is shaped by his upbringing in the Western United States…



  • Arts & Culture

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Art and signage commemorating the history and contributions of Spokane's early Japanese residents installed at Saranac Building

A map of downtown Spokane's east end, circa 1910, would be barely recognizable to most locals today…



  • Arts & Culture

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Meet the Mild Riders, Spokane's chillest (and only) scooter gang

Whizzing through West Central Spokane on the back of a scooter, the wind whipping around your face, offers a new perspective to getting around town…



  • Culture/Arts & Culture

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Inside the world of Spokane's indie pro wrestling scene

Chase James is ready for his crowning achievement…



  • Culture/Arts & Culture

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An artist's touch revives a historic Spokane home

Everyone has a list of priorities when searching for a new home: a desirable city near work or family; two or more bedrooms; a chef's kitchen; a fenced yard for the dog…



  • Health & Home/Home

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We spent two home matches with the Spokane Velocity team, fans and staff at ONE Spokane Stadium. Here's what we saw.

Soccer is the world's game — the beautiful game — and here in Spokane, it's the Velocity's game…




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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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We asked more than 65 local politicians if they were vaccinated for COVID-19. Here's what they said

Before we start, let's get this out of the way: No, it is not a HIPAA violation to ask someone if they've been vaccinated for COVID-19…



  • News/Local News

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After nearly 50 years, Jerry Quinn Sr.'s work to preserve the Northwest's railroad legacy keeps rolling

On the face of it, the legacy of Jerry Quinn Sr. is simple…



  • Health & Home/Home

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The story of Expo '74 is the story of rediscovering what can unite us and give meaning to this place we call home

Fifty years ago, in 1972, Spokane was on the threshold of creating one of the most remarkable world's fairs anywhere…



  • News/Columns & Letters

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Are Washington state's anti-sprawl rules suffocating Spokane's ability to build housing?

Of all the proposed solutions to Spokane County's emergency shortage of houses, one is glaringly obvious: build more houses…



  • News/Local News