Pro wrestling’s biggest holiday arrives this weekend
By Will Thompson
Consider: If attending a play, would you stand up at intermission and yell loudly that everyone on stage is just pretending? Would you sit in the front row of a movie theater and, just as the lights go down, turn around to remind everyone in attendance that what they’re about to see is not real and, not only that, the movie was filmed out of sequence and edited to the final form?
Annual artisan fair boasts 75 vendor booths, plus new music and food
By Mary Stone
Lewiston’s annual Art Under the Elms starts Friday on the Lewis-Clark State College campus with favorite vendors and acts returning — and new ones making their debut. First-time participants include:
Regional musicians pay tribute to singer-radio host
By Kenton Bird
Heidi Muller first met Dan Maher in the spring of 1982 at a concert at the Silver Spoon in Duvall, Wash. “He was sitting behind me and said something to me about being a ‘show-off’ while I sang along,” recalls Muller, a longtime Northwest singer-songwriter...
The coming week brings radio, artwork, film and music to the area
By Inland 360
More arts and entertainment options around the region are in the calendar at inland360.com/events. Moscow’s KRFP 90.3 FM celebrates community programming from 6-9 p.m...
Mariska Hargitay reuniting with her old partner, Detective Elliot Stabler, on “Law & Order: Organized Crime” and Jude Law sporting a mustache and an American accent to play an FBI agent in the movie “The Order” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you. Also among the streaming offerings worth your time, as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: David Oyelowo stars in the new quirky series for Apple TV+ called “Government Cheese,” Ramy Youssef’s new adult animation series “#1 Happy Family USA” comes to Prime Video and two innovative indie rockers partner up for a country album when boygenius’ Julien Baker and Torres release “Send a Prayer My Way.”
Storied a cappella group Take 6 brings broad repertoire to Jazz Fest
By Mary Stone
Eminent a cappella group Take 6 will perform selections from its 45-year history next week at the University of Idaho Lionel Hampton Jazz festival. And the jazz world giants might share something new as well...