• Making the music they want to make … COME TO FRUITION

    By Mary Stone

    Fruition fans might have caught a recent milestone for the band: an interview in Rolling Stone, at bit.ly/rollingstonefruition. The genre-spanning group (it’s been described as bluegrass, folk-pop and Americana, among others) formed in Portland in 2008 and includes two former Lewiston residents, Jay Cobb Anderson and Tyler Thompson...

  • Celebrate Love caps summer's Pride events

    By Inland 360

    June might be far in the rearview mirror as the calendar turns toward fall, but Pride celebrations aren’t over yet. Chroma LCV’s annual Celebrate Love event is set for 1-8 p.m...

  • Events Roundup: Celebrating community

    By Inland 360

    County fair season hits a peak this weekend with three fairs — Latah, Clearwater and Garfield — bringing their annual celebrations of agriculture and rural life to the area in Moscow, Orofino and Pomeroy, respectively. And Orofino Lumberjack Days, which runs today through Sunday, honors the area’s logging history and culture...

  • Movie review: ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’

    Burton delivers worthy successor to original

    By Mark Meszoros

    “Beetlejuice” is one of those movies that’s near and dear to the hearts of many folks. Talk to a few of them, and you discover that while some couldn’t be happier there’s finally a sequel to director Tim Burton’s 1988 dark comedy fantasy — which boasted a delightfully over-the-top Michael Keaton as the sleazy titular demon (or, as he calls himself at one point, “the ghost with the most, babe”) — others worry about a follow-up that reeks of a cash grab and that could taint what they love so much...

  • The Stream: ‘Civil War’ makes its MAX debut

    By Associated Press

    Hallmark launching a streaming service with two new original series and Bill Skarsgård out for revenge in “Boy Kills World” 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: Alex Garland’s “Civil War” starring Kirsten Dunst, Natasha Rothwell’s heartfelt comedy for Hulu called “How to Die Alone” and Sylvester Stallone’s second season of “Tulsa King” debuts...

  • Artist Spotlight: A pop of art

    “Putting Your One Big Egg in the Basket,” a winner in our annual cover contest, is Inland 360’s second cover created by Pullman artist Franksy. A graduate of Pullman High School, Franksy (aka Frank Eldridge) worked in film and TV for several decades, kept busy by projects that took him around the globe...

  • "The Conversation"

    @ Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre

    Sat., Sept. 14, 4-6 p.m. and Sun., Sept. 15, 7-9 p.m.