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Deep Listening, Rural Roots: A Big Ears Music Festival Roundup
Editor’s Note: A version of this story also appeared in The Good, the Bad, and the Elegy, a newsletter from the Daily Yonder focused on the best, and worst, in rural media, entertainment, and culture.
From Lassie to Rin-Tin-Tin to Old Yeller, some of film history’s greatest performances have been four-legged. Our list of ...
Sometimes a coincidence of timing puts in perspective how culturally rich we are in this community. One of the most difficult ...
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TEEN BEAT LIVE is an immersive musical ode to the 80s that's a must-see, whether or not you’ve ever used a rotary phone, worn ...
The chaperone may be drowsy, but there's nothing sleepy about Post Falls High School Trojan Theatre's energetic spring ...
Compèred by a then-35-year-old Bruce Forsyth, the group performed three songs, From Me To You, I'll Get You and She Loves You ...
"The Great Gatsby" is playing April 14-19 at the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center. Here's what stood out from its opening ...
My days at the University are quickly coming to an end. Every day I wake up is a day closer to my graduation, and I would be ...
Bill Ordine looks at what's in store for the Preakness for this year and beyond and the key questions that still remain for ...
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An elegy for the foreign correspondent
On February 4, 2026, The Washington Post’s Ukraine correspondent, Lizzie Johnson, announced on X that she had been laid off, ...
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