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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Ask the doctors: Daily blood pressure checks increase data

Dear Doctors: I was surprised to learn that two of my friends (we’re mid-40s) take their blood pressure every day. They both say their doctors think it’s a good way to get ahead of potential problems. Do you know if these at-home readings are reliable?
A&E >  Movies

‘Superman’ star Valerie Perrine dies at 82

 “Superman” actor Valerie Perrine has died. She was 82. Filmmaker Stacey Souther confirmed his friend’s death in a Monday Instagram post that links to a fundraising page to afford the performer “the farewell she deserves.”
A&E >  Stage

Review: Spokane production of ‘The Notebook’ enchants with an unlikely blend of pop, true love and Alzheimer’s awareness

In the 2004 film “The Notebook,” rich girl Allie Hamilton is wooed by a blue-collar Noah Calhoun who’s so persistent – even securing their first date by threatening to drop to his death from a Ferris wheel if she declines – that the Millennial-favorite romantic drama is comically spoofed in numerous YouTube videos as a thriller about a deranged stalker.
A&E >  Art

Denver museum calls on children of the Colville Confederated Tribes to curate Clyfford Still exhibit

In a 1937 letter to Herbert Kimbrough, dean of Washington State College’s School of Music and Fine Arts, abstract expressionist painter Clyfford Still wrote, “During the summer of 1936, while (colleague Worth Griffin) and I were painting on the Indian reservations in the State of Washington, we were struck by the abundance of valuable and colorful material that is offered the creative worker. We came to the conclusion that something should be done to bring this material more forcibly to the attention of the people of the state, and potential artists, in particular, in a way that is not possible in the class rooms at the State College...”
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Ask the doctors: Research continues regarding long COVID

Dear Doctors: I have had long COVID since my initial infection in November 2020. I have air hunger and tachycardia, have been bedbound and have had recoveries and relapses. My life has not been the same since this horrible illness, and I am desperate. Is there any new research?
News >  Home and garden

The tiny forests that could save endangered trees

David Easterbrook is an unlikely influencer. The retiree has more than 1 million followers watching him water his plants on Instagram. Easterbrook doesn’t have your average backyard garden. The horticulturalist and former curator at the Montreal Botanical Garden is one of the world’s leading experts in bonsai.
A&E >  Books

This week’s bestsellers from Publishers Weekly

Here are the bestsellers for the week that ended Saturday, March 14, compiled from data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide, powered by Circana BookScan © 2026 Circana. (Reprinted from Publishers Weekly, published by PWxyz LLC. © 2026, PWxyz LLC.) HARDCOVER FICTION 1. "Judge Stone: A Novel" by Viola Davis and Patterson (Little, Brown) ...
A&E >  Pop culture

Vogue sues Dogue, alleging a copycat

A recent cover of Dogue, a canine fashion magazine, featured an Italian greyhound wearing an evening gown, an opera glove on each paw. Several pages in, a nattily dressed labradoodle showed off a collection of trench coats.
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Horoscopes 3/20

Happy Birthday for Friday, March 20, 2026: You are multitalented, imaginative and tenacious. You’re an optimist who radiates enthusiasm. This is a year of service, perhaps to family. Take care of yourself so you can be a support to those who need guidance, comfort and support. Personalize your home. Might it be time for a makeover?