• A laughing matter

    Moscow Comedy Fest brings three nights of standup to the Palouse

    By Mary Stone

    Everyone could probably use a dose of “the best medicine,” in these times. “I just think it’s important to bring laughter to a community,” Moscow Comedy Fest co-founder Mike O’Brien said...

  • Events Roundup: Summer destinations

    Benefit dance, bluegrass festival, planetarium show and museum passport program top this week’s list of activities to explore

    By Inland 360

    Find more to do in Inland 360’s free community events calendar at inland360.com/events. Music and dancing are planned for a Gladish Benefit from 7-9 p.m...

  • End of a ‘Good Road’

    Friends remember Dan Maher

    By Inland 360

    Musician and former “Inland Folk” radio show host Dan Maher, 72, died May 19 at his home in Pullman according to Maher’s longtime friend Kenton Bird. Maher was diagnosed with liver cancer earlier this year, and a tribute concert to help pay for his medical expenses was held in April in Moscow...

  • The Stream: Ready to rock with Bono

    By Associated Press

    NEW YORK — “Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong’s satirical drama “Mountainhead” and Elizabeth Banks and Jessica Biel playing dysfunctional siblings in the murder thriller series “The Better Sister” 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: a new concert special featuring Aretha Franklin, U2’s frontman reveals all in the documentary “Bono: Stories of Surrender” and multiplayer gamers get Elden Ring: Nightreign, sending teams of three warriors to battle the flamboyant monsters of a haunted land...

  • Music review: ‘Something Beautiful,’ Miley Cyrus’ latest album, is a return to form

    By Krysta Fauria

    For longtime Miley Cyrus fans, her ninth studio album is bound to live up to its name. It truly is “Something Beautiful.”

  • A crunchy coating without the deep frying

    By Christopher Kimball

    The salt-and-pepper treatment is a Cantonese technique that can be applied to give almost any meat, seafood or tofu a crunchy exterior and tongue-tingling flavor. The protein typically is deep-fried, but in this recipe from our cookbook “Milk Street 365: The All-Purpose Cookbook for Every Day of the Year,” we opt to pan-fry pork that we first dust in cornstarch seasoned generously with Sichuan pepper, black pepper and cayenne...