The Alien franchise hits a wall with TV series Alien: Earth

There’s nothing in Ridley Scott’s 1979 sci-fi horror classic Alien to suggest the beginning of a sprawling intergalactic saga, but the Alien franchise has proven surprisingly consistent and rewarding over the past several decades…

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Explore celebrated sculptor Anish Kapoor’s otherworldly two-dimensional artworks at new WSU exhibit

We understand what we see in multiple dimensions…

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Spokane’s Best Art Galleries

Spokane doesn’t have a dedicated arts district like some other cities, but we do have quite the thriving art scene chock full of galleries with revolving exhibits featuring local and national artists alike. The regional galleries, including several in No...

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I Saw You, Cheers and Jeers: Cheers to the Spokane Weed Control Board

I SAW YOU JWM3: 30 years ago, we had our first date: we got two coffees to go from the Denny’s on Third Avenue and climbed trees at the Arboretum…

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The Spokane Lawn Bowling Club keeps the historic sport alive in the Inland Northwest

Tucked behind Witter Pool in Mission Park, members of the Spokane Lawn Bowling Club congregate over a pile of colorful spheres…

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Unwind with a pint and bite at downtown Spokane’s Griffin Tavern, touting the area’s first self-pour beer taps

A new chapter has started for a space that was once the longtime home of Brooklyn Deli in downtown Spokane, at the corner of First Avenue and Monroe Street…

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The president pipes up about cannabis policy reform at million-dollar-a-plate meal

If you’ve been following federal cannabis policy awhile, you should know not to get your hopes up for any major changes just yet, but President Donald Trump and others in Washington, D.C., are once again discussing the future of cannabis policy in the Un...

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Question of the Week: “What inspires your personal style?”

RUSSELL HOWARD…

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Driver transporting Inlanders injured in crash near Rosalia

Eugene “Pat” Long, of Clarkston, expected to recover from injuries; Inlander issues coming out as usual A driver transporting newspapers printed at the Lewiston Tribune sustained injuries in a single-vehicle crash early Wednesday morning on U.S. H...

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Spokane Parks and Schools focus on citywide recreation opportunities in Together Spokane tax proposal

“We want every member of our community to be active every day, whether that’s in trails, in parks or youth sports and adult rec,” Spokane Public Schools Superintendent Adam Swinyard says…

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