• A forgotten fight

    Book details couple’s efforts to preserve public lands, including National Parks System

    By Mary Stone

    Picture the United States without the National Park System we know today. Forests logged, rivers dammed, hillsides mined in places like Yellowtone, Glacier and Grand Canyon national parks: That could be the reality if not for Avis and Bernard DeVoto, largely unsung heroes of U.S. conservation...

  • Mad Marv's Music Den: Coming home

    Valley native Brad Parsons returns Friday for Hogan’s gig

    By Marvin Lee

    Lewiston-Clarkston Valley native Brad Parsons is a singer-songwriter with a soulful voice whose resume includes several local bands, including The Villains, The Spaniards and Stereo Angel. Parsons left the valley for the City of Roses, aka Portland, to expand his musical horizons...

  • Regional Theater Roundup: Curtains up

    By Inland 360

    Shows this month by regional theater companies include: Regional Theatre of the Palouse brings an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ Christmas classic to the stage with “Scrooge!

  • The Stream: The beginning of the end of ‘Yellowstone’

    By Associated Press

    Eddie Redmayne starring as a sniper for hire in the new limited series “The Day of the Jackal” and “Yellowstone” riding off into the sunset with the launch of its final episodes 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: Aubrey Plaza stars in the coming-of-age comedy “My Old Ass,” two famous Nintendo siblings team up for the video game Mario & Luigi Brothership and Whitney Houston’s epic 1994 concert video in post-apartheid South Africa...

  • Movie review: ‘Heretic’ is a mix of high discourse, gore and a shifty Hugh Grant

    By Mark Kennedy

    “Heretic” opens with an unusual table setter: Two young missionaries from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are discussing condoms and why some are labeled as large even though they’re all pretty much a standard size. “What else do we believe because of marketing?” one asks the other...

  • Commentary: New calendar puts your events online faster

    By Mary Stone

    You’ve likely noticed an upgrade if you’ve been to Inland 360’s online events calendar in the past week or so. Our online calendar, and, starting next week, our weekly print calendar, are getting a new look and better coverage with the help of a new technology partner called Evvnt...