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  • Eva Murphy reads an original poem from "Spokane Campfire Stories"
  • SSO Music Director James Lowe and mezzo-soprano soloist Ashley Dixon discuss the 80th anniversary season-opening concert, "The Mahlers"
  • Compilation of local and regional artists ranging from late 1950's to early 2000's. A wide variety of performers and styles.
  • Front Porch Bluegrass show for September 14, 2025
  • Dance artist Karin Stevens joined host Henry McNulty via Zoom to discuss her upcoming residency and performances at Gonzaga University.
  • Ari Aster’s violent comedy "Eddington" has only been out for a week and it’s already the most divisive film of the year. Nathan Weinbender says it’s got a lot of ideas but doesn’t add up to much.
  • On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Mary Pat Treuthart and Nathan Weinbender discuss Spike Lee’s newest film “Highest 2 Lowest,” which is his version of Ed McBain’s 1959 novel “King’s Ransom,” as well as take a look back at another McBain adaptation, Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 film “High and Low.”
  • Spike Lee’s latest joint "Highest 2 Lowest" is out, and Nathan Weinbender says it’s an uneven but thought-provoking redo of an Akira Kurosawa classic. It’s now playing at the Magic Lantern and is streaming on Apple TV+.
  • Among the many recent remakes, or reboots, of popular franchises, is “Freakier Friday” even necessary? Dan Webster asks.
  • “Sorry, Baby” takes us into the world of a woman still coming to grips years after a traumatic experience, Dan Webster says.
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