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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Movie review: ‘Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight’ captures child’s singular view of volatile time

It’s 1980 in Zimbabwe, formerly known as Rhodesia, and a war rages, while a high-stakes election could change this country forever. For 7-year-old Bobo (Lexi Venter), life continues on at her white English family’s rural farm, where she’s grown accustomed to their military escorts for trips to town, and that she’s not allowed in her parents’ bedroom at night, lest they mistake her for a “terrorist” and shoot her.
A&E >  Cooking

Cobblers, crumbles, slumps and grunts: A guide to baked fruit desserts

There are few types of food, let alone sweets, that everyone can agree on. But if I had to pick one with widespread, if not universal, appeal, it would be rustic, nostalgic and casual baked fruit desserts. You know the kind: best served warm, ideally with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, and easily made with whatever fruit you have around.
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Miss Manners: Still-unpacking family ambushed by housewarming party

DEAR MISS MANNERS: My parents decided to throw us a housewarming party – the day after we moved our family of five into a new home. They invited some people around town who’d known me as a kid. They also invited my friends, and then asked them to invite more people. And they brought their own snacks.
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This five-layer dip channels flavors of the Mediterranean

A multilayered dip with eye-catching appeal is always an attention grabber at a gathering, drawing everyone to it. And it carries a conversation-starting spirit of discovery, because while each layer is visible, the best way to find out what they’re made of is to dig in and explore.
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Tips for camping at the Gorge and a stress-free concert experience

SEATTLE – Nothing says “summer” more than a camping trip with friends or enjoying an outdoor concert. At the storied Gorge Amphitheatre, thousands of people do both each year. Located about two hours southeast from Seattle along the Columbia River Gorge, you can enjoy everything from country music to electronic dance beats, while staying at one of several campsites on the grounds.
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The 100 best movies of the 21st century

Between streaming services and superhero blockbusters, the way we watch and think about movies has changed dramatically over the past 25 years. But through that period of upheaval, which films have truly stood the test of time?
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Ozzy Osbourne and Axl Rose finally meet

Iconic hard rockers Ozzy Osbourne and Axl Rose met for the first time over the weekend. The encounter left both singers starstruck. “My first time meeting Axl Rose, at my age you don’t get to meet many legends,” Osbourne captioned a photo of himself with the Guns N’ Roses frontman posted to Instagram Monday. “Seriously an utter gentleman.” The overdue introduction came after Osbourne’s band ...
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Dear Annie: Crushes, confessions and consequences

Dear Annie: My daughter recently got engaged, and while I want to be happy for her, I have serious concerns about her fiance. He’s moody and dismissive, and I’ve seen him speak to her in ways that feel demeaning. She brushes it off and says I’m being overly sensitive. I don’t want to ruin our relationship, but I’m struggling to stay silent when I see red flags.
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Dear Annie: Ghosted at the dinner table

Dear Annie: I recently hosted a small dinner party at my home for a few close friends – just six of us, gathered around the table for what I hoped would be a relaxing evening of good food and conversation. I spent the day preparing a nice meal, setting the table with care and making sure everything felt warm and welcoming. But one guest, my friend “Carla,” spent most of the night glued to her phone.
A&E >  TV

Tickled Trekkie: My voyage to the bridge with Captain Kirk and Ensign Chekov

Growing up in the 1970s, I shared dinner with the crew of the USS Enterprise. It was a weekly tradition in our household. Each Saturday evening, all six of us sat huddled together at the kitchen table, our collective eyes fixated on a small black and white television set as we watched Captain James T. Kirk and his bridge comrades do battle with Klingons, Gorns and doomsday machines.
A&E >  Books

Five works of historical fiction to read this summer

Dorothy’s Auntie Em, a traumatized Civil War veteran and a shy artist with a secret are some of the wonderful characters in this summer’s noteworthy historical novels. These creative tales reimagine historical and literary moments, adding new dimensions, pondering, “What if?”