This week’s guest—and recording host—is the lighting designer, photographer and filmmaker turned venue owner, Don Hamilton.
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This week we’re talking with Brett & Rose Noble, the husband-and-wife team behind the DIY record label and event promoter 221 Press.
Comments closedThis week we sit down with Karin Wedemeyer, founder and director of both the Music Conservatory of Sandpoint and Bel Canto Opera.
Comments closedOur guest for this Thanksgiving Day episode is the choreographer, dancer, arts advocate and potter Suzanne Ostersmith.
Comments closedThis week’s episode features Sara Mortier and Christina Villagomez, two tattoo artists based, respectively, in Spokane and Coeur d’Alene.
Comments closedDarrien Mack—who DJs as Rosethrow, performs with Truehoods and is a ubiquitous cameraman—is our guest this episode.
Comments closedThis week our guest is the Spokane photographer Dean Davis, whose work is the subject of a new retrospective exhibition at Spokane Falls Community College.
Comments closedThe writer Susie Leonard Weller is our guest this week. Her new book “52 Global Reflections: A Pilgrim’s Travel Memoir” is part memoir, part travel diary, part discussion starter.
Comments closedThis week’s episode features Katie Patterson Larson, the founder, owner and executive director of the creative reuse center Art Salvage.
Comments closedThe Spokane-based singer, songwriter and musician Olivia Brownlee is our guest this week.
Comments closedWe’re talking music and film with this week’s guests Charlie Pepiton and Michael Kropf, two Gonzaga professors with a new short film and a new string ensemble.
2 CommentsThis week, Terrain co-founder/ executive director Ginger Ewing and operations director Jackie Caro preview the art extravaganza’s 16th annual event.
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