Surfing the waves of a garage punk skate-rock frenzy
By Marvin Lee
Punk Palouse Fest returns this weekend for its second year of punky goodness, and one band I’m the most pumpt (see note), I mean punked, to check out is The Dilrods. Yeah, you could call me biased since I played in a garage-punk band called The Rummies with The Dilrods’ bass player/vocalist/friend Bobby Rod, aka Robert Andresen, from 1999 to 2003...
Community celebration, live music, coffee tasting and gardening workshops lead this week’s curated list of area happenings
By Inland 360
There are more events like these from Inland 360’s free community events calendar at inland360.com/events. Asotin County master gardener Kathy Nelson will demonstrate the proper way to maintain garden tools, kicking off the Washington State University Master Gardener program’s annual Brown Bag Garden Series from noon to 1...
Area farmers markets are getting underway, offering items like fresh fruits and vegetables, eggs, meats, baked goods, arts and crafts, and plants and flowers from local farmers and artisans. Many markets also feature concessions and live music...
Community members are invited to participate in the annual June Judged Show at Valley Art Center, 842 Sixth St. in Clarkston. Original artwork can be entered beginning at 10 a.m...
Paddington bear going on an Indiana Jones-style adventure in “Paddington in Peru” and Alexander Skarsgard playing a robot with free will in Apple TV+’s series “Murderbot” 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: The Dominican-American singer Prince Royce covers hit songs on “Eterno,” the surprise Hulu hit “Mormon Wives” returns for Season 2 and there’s a new gaming chapter in the groundbreaking Doom series, Doom: The Dark Ages...