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With support from schools and parents, students can better prepare for a career in the arts

For parents of budding artists and creative types, it can often seem like the arts get short shrift in the K-12 curricula, especially at a time when STEM — short for science, technology, engineering and math — is the buzzword in education and the most visible casualties of school budget cuts are librarians and music teachers.…



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FAQs on Coronavirus

What's in a name? Which is it — COVID-19 or coronavirus?…




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Thai Bamboo founder shares her love of cooking and her culture

Ever wonder why there are no Thai fast food places?…



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Can harnessing the psychological power of video games make you healthier?

Growing up, Luke Parker played sports.…




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Might as well fill up your mind while you're hanging out at home

POMPEII, THE IMMORTAL CITY is on exhibit at the MAC. But galleries that should be thronged with visitors are empty, at least for a while.…




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The Pacific Northwest Inlander | News, Politics, Music, Calendar, Events in Spokane, Coeur d'Alene and the Inland Northwest, Inlander

The Inlander is a community newspaper covering news, politics, events, happy hour, everything that's happening today, things to do on the weekend, in Spokane, Coeur d'Alene, the greater Inland Northwest and beyond.




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Best of Shopping

Best Bank WASHINGTON TRUST BANK "What's your awesome?" runs Washington Trust's latest advertising tagline.…




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Best Mixologist: Crystal Bertholic of Ruins, Hunt and Eyvind

[IMAGE-1] Crystal Bertholic has been a leader in the region's craft cocktail revival since the beginning. Before she got her start shaking, stirring and straining mixed drinks, Bertholic was steaming milk and roasting coffee; then pouring craft beers.…




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Best Beer Bar: Community Pint

It's all right there in the name: "Community Pint."…




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Best Local Coffee Roaster & Best Local Coffee Chain: Thomas Hammer Coffee

During the late '80s, Thomas Hammer got a job at the mobile coffee bar outside Nordstrom in downtown Spokane.…




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Voters' Best Reasons to Visit... Post Falls

[IMAGE-1] The days of Post Falls being merely an exit you point out to your restless kids to assure them you're almost to Coeur d'Alene are over. In the next 20 years, the little town is projected to explode to 100,000 people.…




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Best Local YouTube/Internet Star: Genus Brewing

[IMAGE-1] If you think about it, the art of brewing beer is as visually interesting as it is delicious — the way the hops and the yeast and the grain all swirl together to create that sweet amber-colored goodness. Spokane's Genus Brewing has taken full advantage of that, and they've taken their passion for beer to the internet with great results.…




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Voters' Best Reasons to Visit... Spokane Valley

[IMAGE-1] Visiting Spokane Valley is a little like when a child visits their grandparents' place: At first you don't understand why you're there, but after you leave with new toys, clothes and a full stomach, you can't wait to go back. And the Spokane Valley Mall has all of that.…




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North Idaho's Best Charity Event: The Showcase

The Showcase celebrity golf tournament attracts big-time athletes and pop stars each year.…




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Best Podcast: SpoKast

You could say that SpoKast winning Best Podcast was about quality, about personality and charisma, about the chemistry the three hosts have, about the way they capture what's so great about Spokane.…




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Voters' Best Reasons to Visit... The North Side of Spokane

[IMAGE-1] It's not surprising the most popular destinations for Inlander readers in North Spokane involve shopping — NorthTown Mall and the Garland District were the top vote-getters in this year's poll — but looking at the overall results, one quickly realizes the region north of the river has a lot going on. Riverside State Park and the Little Spokane River were popular picks, too, along with Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park; clearly people love to get outside up north in between their trips to Bon Bon or Buffalo Wild Wings.…




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Best of Sandpoint

How cool is it that for every Sandpoint category, there were three amazing entries?…




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Best of the Arts

Best Local Play or Musical of 2019-20 THE SOUND OF MUSIC, SPOKANE VALLEY SUMMER THEATRE For three weeks last July, the Valley was alive with The Sound of Music.…




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Best of Inland Northwest People

Best Athlete KILLIAN TILLIE, GONZAGA BASKETBALL…




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Best of Local Drinks

Best Local Winery ARBOR CREST WINE CELLARS A great wine is as much about context as flavor.…




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Best Outdoor Concert: Snoop Dogg at Northern Quest

[IMAGE-1] Anticipation for the show by West Coast rap legend Snoop Dogg was clearly high (pun totally intended), since he sold out his gig at Northern Quest Resort & Casino so quickly that they added a second night. All told, Mr. D-O-Double-G sold darn near 10,000 tickets to his two shows that, combined, had him on stage for roughly two hours.…




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Best Band: Indian Goat

[IMAGE-1] It isn't often that you see a local band selling out most of their gigs, but Indian Goat does. The duo of Garrett Zanol and Travis Tveit formed a few years ago and almost immediately struck a chord with Spokane audiences: Their live shows are usually raucous, sweaty, beer-soaked affairs, with rooms crammed full of people rocking out in unison.…




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Voters' Best Reasons to Visit... Midtown Coeur d'Alene

[IMAGE-1] Midtown Coeur d'Alene. The pedestrian-friendly strip of restaurants and shops that runs north-south along Fourth Street in between Garden and Harrison avenues.…




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Best of the Inland Northwest 2020 Hall of Fame

AMC River Park Square…




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Best Ski Instructor: Katrin Pardue, Mt. Spokane

[IMAGE-1] Katrin Pardue, as she says it, is "not your average kind of sports person." Pardue's been skiing since she was 2.…




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North Idaho's Best Golf Course: Circling Raven

For people who love playing, a day on the worst possible golf course is better than any day not swinging the clubs.…




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Best of the Palouse

The line of customers stretched out the door, around the corner of the building and down the block when the Cougar Country Drive-In reopened last fall after a change in ownership for the iconic 47-year-old Pullman restaurant.…




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Voters' Best Reasons to Visit... South Hill

[IMAGE-1] The people were unequivocal: The South Perry District and Manito Park are the most popular reasons to visit the South Hill, and for good reason. Manito Park is sprawling and beautiful, with 78 acres of native and cultivated landscape and 20 acres of botanical gardens.…




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Best of Music

Best Touring Broadway Musical of 2019-20 LES MISERABLES After being nominated for multiple Tony Awards, the 2014 Broadway revival of Les Mis hit the road three years later, allowing audiences far beyond New York City to get swept up in its gripping, tragic tale of romance and revolution.…




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Best of Recreation

Best Golf Course DOWNRIVER Originally built in 1916, Downriver Golf Course hits that sweet spot where duffers of a wide range of expertise can feel at home on its 18 holes abutting the Spokane River and adjacent to Riverside State Park.…




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Best of Nightlife

Best Sports Bar 24 TAPS BURGERS AND BREWS Welcoming.…




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REVIEW: The Commodores' funky, fun night at Northern Quest

One great thing about seeing "oldies" acts on tour is the vivid reminder you get that groups in the old days really knew how to serve their fans. Take the Commodores, for example, a group with a 52-year-history that swung by Northern Quest Resort & Casino Thursday night.…



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Contemporary kitchen design is all about function - and fun

The kitchen is the undisputed hub of the household — not only a place for preparing food, but also the preferred spot for paying bills, the at-home office, homework and entertaining.…



  • Health & Home/Home

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Spokane designer Erin Haskell Gourde talks about her favorite space

Erin Haskell Gourde isn't afraid to mix it up a little.…



  • Health & Home/Home

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With a thriving collector's market and a rise in competitive leagues, pinball is cool again

Every serious pinball player remembers their first machine.…



  • Culture/Arts & Culture

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A friendly slice of Texan culture has arrived in downtown Spokane at the new Lil Sumthin' Saloon

Mosey on up to the bar at Lil Sumthin' Saloon for a sip of Southern hospitality by way of Texas, and a samplin' of some old-fashioned country vibes.…



  • Food/Food News

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Sugar, spice and everything nice, plus where to find it locally this Valentine's Day

Don't be caught empty-handed (or empty-hearted) this Valentine's Day, coming up Friday, Feb. 14.…



  • Food/Food News

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Offering free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds, crisis pregnancy centers try to 'slow down' thoughts of abortion in an ultimate quest to stop it

Weeks after being raped at a wedding — an experience already wrapped in feelings of self-blame and fear — the 18-year-old Eastern Washington University student realized something else was wrong.…



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Taco Vado offers fresh and flavorful breakfast all day from its West Central Spokane drive-through stand

While its main goal is to introduce the humble breakfast taco to more Spokane eaters, owners of the new quick food stop Taco Vado say breakfast burritos have actually been its bestselling menu item since opening about a month ago.…



  • Food/Food News

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Liberty, libations and letting loose in the Roaring '20s

The '20s issue The '20s are back, baby.…



  • Culture/Arts & Culture

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The Zags are the WCC champs. But why was this season so surprising?

It’s March. The regular season is now in the rearview mirror.…




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With ridership declining, we hop on the bus with one big question in mind: Where is the STA headed?

Before my car broke down, I didn't ride the bus.…



  • News/Local News

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CONCERT REVIEW: Tool's same ol' sound still bursts to creative new highs live at Spokane Arena

Tool's music is not only not for everyone, it's such a challenging polyglot of oft-derided musical styles that it risks not being for anyone. And yet, the quartet's blend of prog-rock, art-rock, metal and performance art has become a genre unto itself over the course of 30 years, and it's a genre that has proved remarkably commercial.…



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Local bakery miFlavour is flourishing at its chic new bakery and cafe in east Spokane

A little more than a year ago, local French-inspired bakery miFlavour moved into a building on East Sprague Avenue after two years in a shared commercial kitchen.…



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What We Need to Understand About Asymptomatic Carriers if We’re Going to Beat Coronavirus

ProPublica’s health reporter Caroline Chen explains what the conversation around asymptomatic coronavirus carriers is missing, and what we need to understand if we’re going to beat this nefarious virus together. By Caroline Chen, ProPublica In the early days of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S., around the last week of February, I joked to a colleague that maybe now, finally, people would learn how to wash their hands properly.…



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Community leaders are feeding Spokane and supporting local restaurants at the same time

As soon as state Rep. Marcus Riccelli returned home from Olympia, he jumpstarted a community-wide effort to feed Spokane constituents deeply affected by the COVID-19 crisis.…



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How to make cannabis gummies at home

The Cannabis Issue Like the best gas station treats that tempt even the most mature adults on a good road trip, gummies cater to that need to chew on something sweet while basking in the sunshine.…



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Usually cannabis business booms in April. Will the coronavirus change that?

The Cannabis Issue In a normal year, cannabis stores would be cashing in this April.…



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Trump Fans Protest Against Governors Who Have Imposed Virus Restrictions

By Michael D. Shear and Sarah Mervosh WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday openly encouraged right-wing protests of social distancing restrictions in states with stay-at-home orders, a day after announcing guidelines for how the nation’s governors should carry out an orderly reopening of their communities on their own timetables.…



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Unions promise to protect workers, and the coronavirus is demanding they prove it

New TV ads that started airing on morning shows throughout the Spokane region are aimed at grocery shoppers, but they're not hawking deals on cabbage or Cap'n Crunch.…



  • News/Local News