New York-based stand-up comic brings his act to WSU on Saturday
By Trevan Pixley
Originally, this was meant to be an in-depth look at what makes stand-up comedian Chris Distefano tick, ahead of his Washington State University Spring Family Weekend show at Beasley Coliseum in Pullman. However, the scheduling process proved difficult, something the New Yorker is no doubt familiar with from his former line of work as a physical therapist...
Pullman’s Gladish Community and Cultural Center adds thrift store, coworking spaces as it navigates aging building’s issues
By Emily Pearce
The Gladish Community and Cultural Center in Pullman is finding thrifty solutions to increase engagement after facing financial hardships. The nonprofit began the year by opening a thrift store, Oscar’s Closet, hosting local vendors at its March Market and next week will unveil the Gladish Collective, with work space available to rent...
Inland 360 production editor Dallas Marshall shared some cute kid-isms from her family a few weeks ago (like her son Leroy saying preppy-oni, instead of pepperoni, pizza) and invited our readers to submit theirs. We hope you have as much fun as we did reading the responses, and we agree with reader Rebecca Hill, who thanked Marshall for the feature, saying, “I really like positive ideas like this for community articles!
Youth Film Project, Earth Month, Colfax Community Native Plant Sale, Stegner Lecture, #HandsOFF 2025
By Inland 360
Find more in the Inland 360 events calendar. Kids 11 and older can learn filmmaking, using cinema-level equipment, from a crew visiting from the University of Washington on Friday and Saturday at the Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St., Clarkston...
The two legends’ new album is among the music, TV and more coming to streaming services
By Associated Press
Michelle Williams starring in the FX dramedy “Dying for Sex” and Elton John and Brandi Carlile teaming up for the album “Who Believes In Angels?” are some of this week’s new streaming entertainment releases headed to a device near you. Also among the streaming offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists: “Snow White” star Rachel Zegler leads the horror comedy “Y2K,” “Pulse” is Netflix’s first English-language medical procedural and the Criterion Channel is adding a batch of Vietnam War films around the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon...