Festival of Lights: Celebrating Diwali
Diwali is the multi-day “Festival of Lights” that takes place yearly during the New Moon in the Hindu month of Kartik (usually October or November
Diwali is the multi-day “Festival of Lights” that takes place yearly during the New Moon in the Hindu month of Kartik (usually October or November
Written by Writing Education Specialist, Sharma Shields Citing controversies and economic issues, the non-profit organization known as NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) disbanded this year,
You’ve heard of the Magic School Bus, but have you considered how wonderful an affordable, safe, and effective public transportation system is? Bus systems are
Horror is a polarizing genre. I’ve learned this after we—meaning the Spokane Is Reading committee—selected The Reformatory by Tananarive Due as the 2025 featured Spokane
Tananarive Due’s award-winning horror novel The Reformatory is this year’s selection for Spokane Is Reading. Spokane Is Reading will host a virtual talk with author
When I was researching the destruction of Kettle Falls for my novel The Cassandra, I came across a HistoryLink article by local writers Claire Nisbet
Written by KayCee Downey, AICP The City of Spokane is planning for the future, actively updating its Comprehensive Plan through the PlanSpokane 2046 Periodic Update.
Spokane Public Library is partnering with CHAS Health to help make healthcare more accessible to our community. Every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
By Sharma Shields Banned Books Week takes place from October 5th-11th. The American Library Association’s theme for this year is “Censorship Is So 1984—Read for
UPDATE: All of the passes for Legally Blonde and Frankenstein are already booked. The next available shows will be All is Calm and Rudolph the