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  • Highlights from recent releases in compilation series overseen by Bob Stanley of British alt/dance band Saint Etienne.
  • Front Porch Bluegrass Show for Sunday, February 8, 2026
  • Maggie Crabtree reads lyrics from a song by Helen Reddy
  • Vintage 1970's & 80's indie pop from some of our region's favorite lounge acts. A glimpse into an earlier era where genres were blended into a larger whole.
  • Front Porch Bluegrass Show for Sunday, February 15, 2026
  • Eric Greenwell reads a poem by Matt Morton
  • On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Nathan Weinbender and Mary Pat Treuthart discuss three movies that focus on characters and how they interact, both positively and negatively, with the communities to which they belong—or, in some cases, merely encounter. They begin with “Magellan,” a film about the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan. And they follow up with “The Plague” and “Peter Hujar’s Day.”
  • Join Zan as she takes you through a horse-themed music mix crafted just for you. From traditional to contemporary, Zan's mix will give you pause about what this year means for each of us!
  • On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Nathan Weinbender and Mary Pat Treuthart discuss three different examples of cinematic woman-power. “Send Help,” starring Rachel McAdams is one. “The Housemaid,” starring Amanda Seyfried and Spokane’s own Sydney Sweeney, is another. And as a third, they add in “A Private Life,” a French film that stars two-time Oscar winner Jodie Foster.
  • “The Plague” is a study of middle-school angst that relies on its similarity to William Golding’s novel “Lord of the Flies,” Dan Webster says.
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