• Celebrating a community’s creativity

    Moscow Artwalk season finale brings entertainment downtown

    By Will Simpson

    Moscow’s 21st Artwalk season concludes from 4-8 p.m. Thursday, June 26, with a finale on Main Street, featuring a free celebration of creativity and community...

  • Commentary: ‘Jaws’

    Scaring people out of the water for 50 years

    By Kaylee Brewster

    “Jaws,” widely considered the first summer blockbuster, has been putting the fear of sharks into every oceangoer for the last 50 years. I know this, because I am one of its victims...

  • Cult Corner: Reviving a horror tradition

    Movie series starts at Kenworthy tonight with ‘Evil Dead 2’

    By Will Thompson

    Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, gained notoriety cracking corny jokes and camping it up as a horror movie host on television before she starred in commercials galore, a feature film bearing her own name and was the basis for not one but three pinball machines. The horror host tradition dates back to the 1950s and is now coming regularly to the Palouse...

  • Events Roundup: Art, music and more under the sun

    By Inland 360

    More arts and culture opportunities can be found in the free community events calendar at inland360.com/events. Lindsay Creek Vineyards’ Corks for a Cause supports the Willow Center for Grieving Children with six bingo games from 6-9 p.m...

  • The Stream: ‘A Minecraft Movie’ makes its way to HBO Max

    By Associated Press

    The Jack Black-led movie phenomenon “A Minecraft Movie” and Lorde’s fourth studio album, “Virgin,” 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: All 10 episodes of season four of FX’s “The Bear” dropped Wednesday, Nelly and Ashanti get their own reality show and Bill Skarsgård leads an update of the 1922 silent vampire classic “Nosferatu.”

  • Reader participation: Summer songs

    Share the top pick from your summer playlist

    By Mary Stone

    Some songs just say “summer.” We’re asking readers to share the song you most identify with this season, along with a brief (200 words or fewer) explanation of why...