Dear Annie: In my dating life, I am often disappointed. I’ll ask a guy to go on a date and he’ll agree to. Then we plan a date, and he doesn’t show up, so I end up by myself. I keep finding guys who don’t have the same values that I do.
Dear Doctors: I’m a 36-year-old woman, and recently I began lifting weights to get stronger. A trainer at my gym has been saying that taking a creatine supplement could be helpful for that. What is creatine, and what does it do?
Sarah Penn, a Seattle restaurateur who served small plates before the crest of the tapas craze and who was a mentor to many women in the industry, died Jan. 23 in hospice care. She was 57.
Justin Timberlake is hitting the road for the first time since 2019. The North American leg of his "Forget Tomorrow" world tour will open April 29 in Canada at Vancouver's Rogers Arena and conclude July 9 at in Kentucky at Lexington's Rupp Arena.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Bidets are gaining popularity, but still have some novelty. At my home, I have the luxury of a downstairs powder room and an upstairs full bathroom, the latter of which includes a bidet unit.
Dear Doctors: My mother and stepfather were married for 42 years when he passed away suddenly. That was a year ago, and she’s still struggling. I talked to my doctor about it, and he said it sounds like “complicated grief.” I’ve never heard of that. What can we do to help her?
This week, there are a few new movies and a few new series and specials to check out on streaming, so here’s what to keep your eyes on while you’re scrolling.
J-Bones Musicland, the brewery turned recording studio in east Spokane, will start its 2024 live concert series with local artists Blake Braley and Aspen Kye on Saturday.
The G3 reunion, which features guitar heroes Joe Satriani, Eric Johnson and Steve Vai, is slated for Monday at the First Interstate Center for the Arts.
The Spokane String Quartet will perform works from African-American trailblazer Florence Price, Beethoven and Mendelssohn Sunday at the Bing Crosby Theater.
Leonard Byrne, who served as the Spokane Symphony Orchestra’s principal and only tubist for nearly five decades, died Monday of congestive heart failure in Spokane Valley. He was 70.
In Rachel Lambert’s dreamlike indie “Sometimes I Think About Dying,” our heroine’s life is on mute: visually, sonically and emotionally. An office worker in a coastal Oregon town, Fran (Daisy Ridley) is the silent center of this story.