By Samantha Holm | Arts & Culture Editor In an exciting collaboration between Whitworth University and the Spokane Symphony, award-winning Broadway actor Leslie Odom Jr.…
Boppell Coffeehouse
The event gave students a break from academic work and a chance to support their peers that played on stage.
Indy musician redefining ‘Made in China’ with new distribution tactics
“I had four hundred views, next morning I have ten thousand. Next morning I have a hundred and ten thousand.”
Unveiled
“…I feel like for as much as we talk about diversity, diversity should also be included in ministry. So it should be something frequent that people can expect and want,” Jackson said.
Live music may be a remedy to ‘pinecone curtain’ phenomenon
by Zachary Monroe | Contributing Writer The Woodshed Bar and Grill on Sprague Avenue is a karaoke haunt. On Thursday, April 26, there were few…
Student composers shine in “Argonautika”
by Colleen Bell | Arts & Cultural Editor Whitworth Theatre’s production of “Argonautika,” written by Mary Zimmerman, premiered last Friday, April 13. The play is…
Music Review: “Black Panther: The Album”
by Will Carsh | Staff Writer In addition to the release of the excellent “Black Panther” film last week, an accompanying soundtrack curated by modern…
The return of a Whitworth Choirs tradition
by Marisa Palazzo | Staff Writer The Whitworth and Women’s choir groups hosted a Valentine’s Day concert on Feb. 12 in the music building. The…
Whitworth.FM provides broadcasting experience
by Max Carter Led by general manager and senior Jordan Runk, Whitworth’s radio station Whitworth.FM offers shows of all genres throughout the week. A member of Whitworth.FM…
The Qadim Ensemble promotes unity through music
by Melissa Voss When people think about the Middle East, they first think of the political turmoil that frequents the news. However, On Friday night,…