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This week’s NWAR includes Chris Maccini’s conversation with Spokane Poet Laureate Chris Cook around the state of poetry in this time of pandemic. Pianist…
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Opus 12 of Music That Matters remembers a pioneering concert artist and legendary teacher, Camilla Wicks. As a female musician she shone as a brilliant…
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We're mixing things up a bit today, beginning with Chris Maccini’s conversation with artist and author A. Kendra Greene, who takes us on a journey to some…
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The Spokane Symphony says it is postponing its upcoming 75th anniversary season for a year because of the coronavirus. The traditional Labor Day weekend…
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Today, we meet the host of a program new to KPBX, but familiar to KSFC listeners. Her name is Sarah Aronson, and her program, The Write Question, which…
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On this edition of Northwest Arts Review, we again hear from Spokane Symphony Music Director James Lowe who has been quite busy producing podcasts and…
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Our focus this week remains on the COVID-19’s disruptive effects on the arts at all levels and in all dimensions. We’ll spend time with Methow Valley…
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Facilities managers are dealing with the question of how to proceed with future events now that Washington Governor Jay Inslee has mandated that large…
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Conductor Morihiko Nakahara visits the studio to discuss Spokane Symphony's "Masterworks 7: Appalachian Spring," which will include Copland's masterpiece…
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Spokane Symphony's Masterworks 6 celebrates Valentine's Day with works by Debussy, Ravel, and Tomasi. James Lowe, Music Director, and trumpeter Allen…