There is a saying in the performing arts that the show must go on. Unexpected obstacles or challenges are normal — not an excuse to disrupt the production. But what if that obs... Read more
With things opening back up and everyone tired of social distancing, conditions are ripe for a handshake comeback. And if people are anywhere near as incompetent at washing hands as they are... Read more
If a 100-foot roller coaster drop on Tremors or splashing down Thunder Canyon is an essential part of your summer experience, you’ll be glad to know that Silverwood Theme Park in Atho... Read more
Update 5/20. The schedule of showings is as follows: • “Mean Girls,” (2004, teen comedy, PG-13), May 23. • “A League of Their Own,” (1992, sports comedy-drama, PG), May 30. • “Mission Imposs... Read more
I don’t know what you do when the world turns upside down, but apparently I make stuff — tons of stuff, stuff I’ve never made before, as if all the frenetic, creative energy coming out... Read more
A series of free online classes are being offered to help people through financial challenges. Offered by the University of Idaho Extension, the classes are designed to help people navigate... Read more
Area libraries have begun to offer limited services to patrons, providing library materials by various means. Lewiston City Library The Lewiston City Library now offers curbside pickup of li... Read more
There are places that don’t belong to us to which we find ourselves connected, often in ways we don’t understand. For DJ (Debbie) Lee, a professor of literature and creative writing at Wash... Read more
Pink and white dogwood flowers, both real and artistic, will begin filling the Lewiston-Clarkston valley, with or without the Dogwood Festival. Out of concern for public safety, the annual... Read more
Easter will be different this year. There won’t be crowded Easter egg hunts, church services or meals with family and friends. Easter menus and baskets will likely look different in a season... Read more