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Bringing accessibility to the arts

Bringing accessibility to the arts

April 12, 2023

“As for the genre of opera, I think it can be fascinating to anyone. It’s really a combination of theatre, dance, orchestral music and singing. It can be a real spectacle, or it can be intimate,”...

Artist Cooperative Festival showcases students' diverse talents

Artist Cooperative Festival showcases students’ diverse talents

December 2, 2022

On Nov. 12, various art clubs demonstrated their talents in the Artist Cooperative Festival at Cowles Auditorium, from 4-6 p.m.  Junior Alyssa Sorce, the president of the Artist Cooperative,...

Tony Award-winning actor Leslie Odom Jr. performs in Spokane for Whitworth’s President’s Leadership Forum

Tony Award-winning actor Leslie Odom Jr. performs in Spokane for Whitworth’s President’s Leadership Forum

November 2, 2021

By Samantha Holm | Arts & Culture Editor Leslie Odom Jr. (left) and Quinn Gamon (right) posing together outside the Fox after the concert. Odom earned a Grammy and Tony for his performance in "Hamilton"....

Dead feminists in living color

Dead feminists in living color

February 11, 2018

The Bryan Oliver art gallery contains a new exhibit that opened on Feb. 6 called “Re-Sisters: Books and Broadsides Exhibition.” The local artists from Tacoma, Chandler O’Leary and Jessica Spring,...

Putting the 'verse' in 'controversy': Individual World Poetry Slam comes to Spokane

Putting the ‘verse’ in ‘controversy’: Individual World Poetry Slam comes to Spokane

October 20, 2017

by Colleen Bell|Arts & Culture Editor The 13th annual Individual World Poetry Slam (iWPS) was held in downtown Spokane last week, Oct. 11-14. The four-day festival included a slam competition between...

Whitworth Theatre takes on a challenge with “The Elephant Man”

October 20, 2017

Whitworth Theatre performed its fall production,“The Elephant Man” on Oct. 13, 14 and 15, and will continue performing on Oct. 20, 21 and 22nd. The play is based on a true story about a man named...

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