By ASHLEY CENTERS For Inland 360 When Dylan Schneider was a kid, his parents gave him a guitar to take to a Brett Eldredge concert in hopes of getting an autograph. That... Read more
IF YOU GO WHAT: “Hope is Here” suicide prevention discussion WHEN: 7 p.m. Monday WHERE: Beasley Coliseum, Washington State University, Pullman COST: Free By KAYLEE BREWSTER kbrewster@... Read more
By Kaylee Brewster kbrewster@lmtribune.com “Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House” tells the story of the man better known as the FBI whistleblower “Deep Throat” during... Read more
Far from the star-studded neighborhoods of Beverly Hills and New York’s Upper West Side, Lewiston might be the last place you’d expect to produce an expert in celebrity culture and gossip.... Read more
Eight years ago, David Shields explored the line between fiction and nonfiction and the role of each in his book “Reality Hunger.” “It calls for a rethinking of our understanding of copyrigh... Read more
MOSCOW — The University of Idaho’s formidable mascot, Joe Vandal, wasn’t always the brawny, manly man he is today. He wasn’t even UI’s first mascot. Empire the Dog holds that honor, ci... Read more
The biggest public art museum in the region is due to be completed in Pullman in three months. The crimson-mirrored and glass-walled exterior of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Washing... Read more
If you’re hoping to check out a library copy of “Ready Player One,” Washington State University’s Common Reading book selection, plan on waiting a while. The sci-fi dystopian book is popular... Read more
When summer boredom hits, you’ve got options. Sure, you can watch a movie or build a water balloon arsenal, but we didn’t want to mess around. We decided to go nuclear. That’s right. We visi... Read more
“There’s nothing to do” just isn’t going to cut it when it comes to summertime options for kids. With dozens of art, sport, theater, learning and day camps, the challenge won’t be coming up... Read more