• Loads of lentils

    The 36th National Lentil Festival is Saturday in Pullman

    By Mary Stone and Emily Pearce

    Close to 400 pounds of lentils go into the giant bowl of chili at the center of Pullman’s annual celebration of the little legume. The 36th National Lentil Festival, happening Saturday, once again will include a nearly 350-gallon bowl of lentil chili, which is served up to festival attendees starting at 5 p.m. at Reaney Park...

  • Victims take center stage in Patterson book

    By Dale Grummert

    Thanks to dumb luck, the fourth sentence of James Patterson’s latest opus is incorrect. No, Bryan Kohberger’s quadruple murder trial won’t begin this month...

  • Events Roundup: A delightful lineup

    ‘Annie’ the musical, live music and Pullman’s Depot Days round out this week’s offerings

    By Inland 360

    There’s more to do in the calendar at inland360.com/events. The cast of Regional Theatre of the Palouse’s production of the musical “Annie,” opening tonight in Pullman, makes a compelling case for disregarding an old adage...

  • Ask. Dr. Universe: Digging into dinos

    By Dr. Universe

    Dr. Universe: What was the largest dinosaur? – Carlos, California...

  • The Stream: ‘The Chicken Sisters’ clucks out new season

    By Associated Press

    Vanessa Kirby starring in a gritty film about the aspirations of home ownership, “Night Always Comes,” and Maroon 5 releasing their eighth studio album with songs featuring Lil Wayne and Blackpink’s LISA 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: Alicia Silverstone leading a new TV crime drama called “Irish Blood,” the multigenerational, wholesome drama “The Chicken Sisters” rolls out its second season on Hallmark and EA Sports jumps aboard the artificial intelligence bandwagon with Madden NFL 26...

  • Movie review: The body-swappers are back

    Lindsay Lohan, Jamie Lee Curtis return for chaotic sequel ‘Freakier Friday’

    By Jocelyn Noveck

    It’s a tale as old as time — or at least, a tale Hollywood loves to tell again and again: body-swapping. It’s magical...