Tag Archives: Local Pride
It’s Neato Music, Baby

It’s Neato Music, Baby

Since the closing of the Empyrean in January, Spokane’s local music scene has shifted and tried to adapt to the loss, filling out the confines of the A Club, The Hop, and various other locations. The Knitting Factory, which historically houses touring acts, has recently sponsored a few shows featuring locals. But there is something [...]

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April Showers bring May Bloomies

By Audrey Connor I have lived in Spokane my entire  life, and I have never done Bloomsday. Come this time of year, no one even really bothers to ask if I am or ever will. But the truth is, every year there is something about it that doesn’t appeal to me. For a long time [...]

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“Frolf, frisbee golf Jerry!”

By Bart Mihailovich First of all they’re called discs, not Frisbees.  Oh and yeah, there’s pot, plenty of dogs off leashes and a fair amount of open container drinking.  What were you expecting? Church? I’m talking about disc golf – also called folf, or frolf or Frisbee golf (I’ve found it all depends on what [...]

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Tossed and Found

Although the name Tossed and Found may suggest a company of avid dumpster divers, the five-month-old Monroe St. antique/ modern find shop is all about class with a Spokane specialty. I wandered in to Tossed and Found one Sunday afternoon while I was trying to figure out what the heck happened to the other half [...]

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Nicole Hensley makes me Blush

It’s time again for the monthly First Friday art walk. While we’re out celebrating a new month and great art, we have the opportunity to celebrate Blush Response photography as well. Nicole Hensley (Blush Response) isn’t new to the Spokane scene, she isn’t even new to the Spovangelist. She is however, a fresh face in [...]

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