Sometimes we grieve for people we’ve never met. Walking through a cemetery, looking at the graves of people who exist to you only as names in stone, it’s easy to wonder at the loss. It’s a shallow grief, not the long-term grief for a friend lost, but the fleeting interjection of some unknowable person into your periphery.Read More
You usually go to the library to check out a book, read a magazine or rent a movie. Now you can check out a ... ukulele?Read More
From the wheat fields of the Palouse to the recording studios of Hollywood, Paul Henning has found success in the Los Angeles music industry. Henning grew up near Pullman, Washington, […]Read More
A program at Pullman Regional Hospital is using the power of music to tap deep into the memories of dementia patients. Music & Memory is a national program that brings digital music to elderly […]Read More
Less than a week before their first performance, the Washington Idaho Symphony starts rehearsal for their 40th Annual Domey/Gillespie Young Artist Concert. The concert is a major event, but a […]Read More
Washington State University President Kirk Schulz said a proposed fee to alleviate the athletic department’s $13 million debt may not be on the student ballot. The WSU athletic department has […]Read More