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  • On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Mary Pat Treuthart and Nathan Weinbender discuss a pair of films—one a satirical comedy, “Spinal Tap II: The End Continues,” the other a depiction of dystopian horror, “The Long Walk”—that demand their respective audiences to just sit back, ignore your sense of reality, and enjoy... if you can.
  • ”The Long Walk” is based on an early Stephen King novel, which isn’t in its favor, says Dan Webster.
  • Performer Les Greene joined host Henry McNulty via Zoom call to discuss his upcoming performance at Hamilton Studio in Spokane.
  • Jim Tevenan's conversation with SSO Music Director James Lowe, Education and Community Engagement Director Jason Moody, and Music Director Fellow Kalena Bovell.
  • Chorale Coeur d'Alene Artistic Director Joshua Chism discusses a special and eventful new season of Chorale concert programs
  • Zach Cregger’s latest film "Weapons" is an unruly horror-comedy epic about the disappearance of small children in a small town. Nathan Weinbender says it’s strange, sick, funny and mostly surprising.
  • Dave Franco and Alison Brie star as a couple who are more than a little clingy in the gory thriller “Together.” Nathan Weinbender says the bloody special effects are inventive, but the plot is full of creaky horror clichés.
  • Ethan Coen’s "Honey Don’t!" stars Margaret Qualley as a P.I. caught up in a series of murders. Nathan Weinbender says that, like last year’s “Drive-Away Dolls,” it doesn’t meet the standards of the director’s past work.
  • (Show air date September 21, 2025) Join Zan as she wraps you in a musical blanket for Fall. Hear from Anuna, Willie Nelson, First Aid Kit, Bruce Cockburn, Indigo Star, Sparks, Ayla Nereo and more!
  • Front Porch Bluegrass for Sunday, September 7, 2025
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