• Commentary: Fruit of the season

    Apple voters knock pumpkin off its pedestal in emphatically unofficial poll

    By Mary Stone

    I’d venture to say most of us are experiencing some exhaustion here in the homestretch of an election season amid polarized, divisive times. Some might be hopeful or fearful, inspired or resigned — but chances are we’re all a little tired...

  • EVENTS ROUNDUP: Autumn explorations

    By Inland 360

    Hikers, hunters, cyclists — all who enjoy exploring the natural world — are invited to an outdoor recreation roundtable at 5:30 p.m. tonight at Hunga Dunga Brewing Company, 333 N. Jackson St., Moscow. The free Outstanding Outdoor Citizens forum, presented by Palouse Land Trust, offers resources, information and “tricks of the trade to make your next adventure safe and fun,” according to a PLT news release...

  • The Stream: Diving into ‘The Last of the Sea Women’

    New movies, music, television and videogames to stream

    By Associated Press

    Cate Blanchett and Kevin Kline co-sta rring in “Disclaimer,” a psychological thriller from writer-director Alfonso Cuarón, and Jelly Roll releasing “Beautifully Broken,” a follow-up to his breakout album “Whitsitt Chapel,” are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you...

  • Movie review: Pharrell Williams tells his story in ‘Piece by Piece’

    By Katie Walsh

    A documentary about Pharrell Williams rendered entirely as a Lego movie? It’s understandable to be a bit skeptical of this gimmick, but in “Piece by Piece,” directed by Oscar-winning documentarian Morgan Neville, it’s a gimmick that works...

  • EVENTS ROUNDUP: Experience Artwalk and beyond

    Artwalk, artist talk, documentary screening, symphony season opener among the highlights in the coming days

    By Mary Stone

    Find more arts and entertainment events in the calendar. Artwalk comes to downtown Lewiston Friday and Saturday for the event’s 14th annual installment and a new twist: Main Street will be closed to vehicles Friday evening to encourage foot traffic during the pedestrian-friendly event...

  • Performing Arts Roundup: For the thrill of it

    By Mary Stone

    Performers embrace the eerie, mysterious — even creepy — on area stages this month while promising no shortage of fun and laughter. Among the Halloween-season shows happening in the coming weeks are: