Weekend events include baseball, art by women, quilt show, Earth Day and choral concert
By Inland 360
A meet-and-greet reception for a baseball exhibit at Lewis-Clark State College’s Center for Arts & History starts at 5:30 p.m. today at the center, 415 Main St., Lewiston. “The Road to Lewiston: A Journey Through the NAIA World Series & LC State’s Legacy” reception launches the Warrior Athletics Hall of Fame induction weekend, including a Saturday evening banquet at the Clearwater River Casino & Lodge and a four-game series, starting Friday, against the University of British Columbia at Harris Field on the Lewiston campus...
Travel writer Rick Steves recalls an early adventure in his latest book
By Erin Kolb
In “On the Hippie Trail, Istanbul to Kathmandu and the Making of a Travel Writer,” beloved travel guru Rick Steves trades in guidebooks for a personal pilgrimage through time. The book is built from the journal entries Steves kept during his 1978 backpacking journey from Europe to Asia, offering a vivid, unfiltered account of youthful wanderlust set against a rapidly changing world...
In the Galápagos Islands, where Darwin’s finches and lumbering tortoises take center stage, an unsung player, the Succunea snail, emerges as the star of a new film, “The Snail Hunters.” The new documentary, which premieres at 4 p.m...
KINO Short Film Festival starts Friday in Moscow with screenings and workshops
By Will Simpson
As the Palouse shakes off winter, the KINO Short Film Festival returns to Moscow As As the Palouse shakes off winter, the KINO Short Film Festival returns to Moscow with its vivid, unpredictable and energetic seasonal surge. Like the season, it offers a brief but potent burst of new voices and fresh perspectives before the quiet heat of summer settles in...
Hordes of horror films line up for Halloween and a sleigh full of Christmas movies arrive annually in December, but there is slightly less competition around the paper-pushing rite of Tax Day. Yet on the heels of tax season, here is “The Accountant 2,” Gavin O’Connor’s sequel to the 2016 film that did not exactly leave audiences clamoring for another...
Pet illustrator Lili Chin aims to capture them all in whimsical drawings
By Anita Snow
Illustrator Lili Chin became fascinated with dog behavior in 2008 after her Boston terrier, Boogie, bit their landlord and they almost got evicted. Ordered by her landlord to get training for Boogie or else, Chin sought out animal behaviorists...