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Tanya Tucker documentary charts the relaunch of a country icon

The affectionate making-of music documentary “The Return of Tanya Tucker – Featuring Brandi Carlile” charts the recording of Tucker’s Grammy-winning 2019 album “While I’m Livin,’ ” via fresh interviews, studio footage and archival film clips. In the film, Tucker calls the circumstances surrounding the record a “relaunch,” not a comeback. (This, despite the fact that it was the now-64-year-old singer’s first album of original material in 17 years. Her 2009 album “My Turn” featured only covers.)
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1 Swell – 5 p.m. on Friday, Saranac Art Projects, 25 W. Main Ave. Saranac Art Projects presents a collection of works by artists Lisa Nappa and Chris Tyllia. The joint exhibit features materials, objects and images that explore observation, movement and change. For information, visit sapgallery.com or call (509) 954-5458. Admission: FREE
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Game On: The coming months are stacked with horror games

I’m no horror game buff, but I have to admit the genre is absolutely brimming with fantastic titles lately, with even more just around the corner. This year saw the release of hyped titles like Scorn and Dying Light 2 Stay Human, both of which were in development for nearly a decade. Today, 2021’s critically acclaimed Resident Evil Village receives a significant story expansion, Shadows of Rose.
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1 Hannah Siglin Duo – 5 p.m. Friday, Pend d’Oreille Winery, 301 Cedar St., Sandpoint. Alternative group the Hannah Siglin Duo visits Pend d’Oreille Winery. For information, visit powine.com or call (208) 265-8545. Admission: FREE
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Grammy Museum exhibit ‘Ladies and Gentlemen … The Beatles,’ to hit Newark, NJ, in November

NEW YORK — Beatlemania is back. The Grammy Museum Experience Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, will present an exhibition on how the Fab Four invaded the U.S. and changed pop culture forever, the venue announced Monday. “Ladies and Gentlemen … The Beatles!” will run from Nov. 18 to June 25 and focus on the period from early 1964 to mid-1966, when the Liverpool-formed band caused pop ...
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Game On: Scorn review – a haunting but tedious ode to H. R. Giger

After nearly nine years in development, Oct. 14 saw the release of Scorn, a first-person horror game that tasks players with navigating a nightmarish realm. The world is composed entirely of techno-organic structures and machinations drawing heavy inspiration from H.R. Giger, the late artist famously responsible for the design of the xenomorphs from “Alien.”