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Book Notes: Rock Doc’s book explores climate change
November 25, 2012 in Features on Page D6 E. Kirsten Peters, who writes the Rock Doc column that runs in Monday’s Today section, has a new book out. Peters, a geologist by trade who taught geology and science …
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Speaker series to host author-editor Bamonte
November 22, 2012 in Washington Voices on Page S4 Spokane College Women’s Distinguished Speaker series will host author and editor Suzanne Bamonte on Wednesday at the Red Lion River Inn, 700 N. Division St., from noon to 1:30 p.m. …
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Book Notes: D’Aoust book looks at world of dance
December 4, 2011 in Features on Page D8 A fascinating book on a compelling subject – the world of high-level modern dance and ballet – by Sandpoint author Renée E. D’Aoust hits bookshelves this week. It’s an artistic …
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Book Notes: Bamontes’ latest hits shelves
September 25, 2011 in Features on Page D7 A new book by the well-known local history team of Tony and Suzanne Bamonte, “Spokane: Our Early History – Under All is the Land” (Tornado Creek Publications), is now on …
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First Miss Spokane lived in now-restored Craftsman house
September 8, 2011 in Washington Voices on Page S5 The house in the Marycliff-Cliff Park National Register Historic District on Spokane’s South Hill is but one of several lovely Craftsman-style homes gracing the neighborhood, but this one, also listed …
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Book Notes: Ferch scores big with debut collection
June 19, 2011 in Features on Page D6 Shann Ray Ferch, a Gonzaga University professor writing under the pen name Shann Ray, releases his debut short-story collection “American Masculine” (Graywolf Press, $15) on Tuesday. It’s already getting high …

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