Arts & Culture

Art is more than a career for performance artist

by Caitlin Richmond The only thing in the Bryan Oliver Gallery is some benches. It’s dark inside the room and ...

Entertainment at its filthiest

by Lauren Otheim Dan Cummins got his start as a comedian in the Spokane area, returning once again on March ...

From periodic elements to the Packers

by Kyle Kim Among the chemistry books and science articles spread throughout professor Karen Stevens’ office, another passion of hers ...

French café offers relaxation amidst busy downtown

by Lindsie Wagner Located in the heart of bustling downtown, but with the atmosphere of a quaint country kitchen, Madeleine’s ...

Creyts highlights contrasts in her work

By Caitlin Richmond Art exhibits usually mean looking but no touching. It was a different story at Katie Creyts exhibit, which ...

Local restaurant overlooked

by Lauren Otheim Tucked away in a neighborhood on the South Hill, Luna is one of Spokane’s finest restaurants, yet ...

Three are dead; who is number four?

by Brianna Anderson John is a fugitive on the run from a deadly enemy on a mission to destroy him ...

Kolbo exposes satire in art

by Caitlin Richmond When you go to a show featuring artwork by Scott Kolbo, he wants you to enjoy yourself ...

Faith beyond the rest

by Lindsie Wagner Even though her son has been lying in a semi-comatose state for nearly two years, one Whitworth ...

Club promotes literature on campus

by Andrew Keyser The sound of laughter competed with the Oscars during Westminster Round’s “Wish You Were Dead Poet Society” ...

Journey to dreamland: Getting to know local fashion designer Robert Wilkins

by Nejela Almohanna Sewing patches of fabric over holes to mend jeans was only the beginning of Robert Wilkins journey ...

Unique sandwich fills and satisfies at The Staggering Ox

by Emily Roth It’s filling, full of flavor and from Montana. This description sums up the Clubfoot sandwich at The ...