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Pictured (from left): Ada County prosecutor Katelyn Farley, who prosecuted guard Ricardo Quiroz; Andrea Weiskircher, formerly incarcerated, has been speaking out about prison abuse; Ricardo Quiroz, convicted in 2021 of sexual contact with a prisoner; and Josh Tewalt, former Department of Correction director.
Derek Harrison/InvestigateWest illustration; credits: Brian Myrick/The Idaho Press-Tribune via AP; Kyle Green/InvestigateWest; DOC mug shot; AP Photo/Kyle Green
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InvestigateWest
InvestigateWest reporting exposes sexual abuse by guards, retaliation against victims and a system that fails to track the scope of the problem
Diane Keaton has died at 79 — the Oscar-winning actress was known for Annie Hall and The Godfather films. New Yorker critic Michael Schulman reflects on her career and enduring influence.
Arts & Culture
  • Movies 101
    On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Mary Pat Treuthart, and Nathan Weinbender discuss filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest effort, the Leonardo Di Caprio vehicle “One Battle After Another,” and then they tackle Anderson’s entire career, with each making a case for what they think is his best film.
  • Movie Reviews
    Oliver Hermanus’ “The History of Sound” is a faithful adaptation of Ben Shattuck’s short story, says Dan Webster.
  • Conversation with James Lowe and Andrea Olson around this week's Spokane Symphony Masterworks concert, "Landscapes."
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