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Nearly 60 years after the release of the film The Sound of Music, Craft Records has announced a new edition of its soundtrack. The album will feature 11 unreleased takes from the original cast.
Arts & Culture
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The MAC's Rob Worstell & Kayla Tackett, author Erin Pringle, EWU's Ginelle Hustrulid & Jaymin Kuhn
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The playwright–director and select cast members preview an all-new Spokane play
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CarliAnn Forthun Bruner, Melanie Rose Huff and Monica Mota discuss a new dance event
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Events
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EventsThanks for the hot jazz music of Hot Club of CDA at the September KPBX Kids' Concert
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One of Jupiter's icy moons has galvanized the attention of astronomers. It appears that Europa may have what it takes to support life.
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Sam Bankman-Fried, ex-head of FTX goes on trial next week accused of orchestrating one of the largest financial frauds in history. Bankman-Fried's parents are now facing legal problems of their own.
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A new Texas law that prohibits race-based hair discrimination has inspired one woman to try to give back to Black and minority communities across the country.
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There's one more round of in-person bargaining on Friday — the last chance to avoid a strike before the contract expires Saturday. Workers are represented by 12 local unions, from coast to coast.
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A series of coups in Francophone Africa has led to French troops and diplomats being expelled from their former colonies.
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Going back more than a century, the month of September has been — on average — the worst month for the stock market. And September 2023 appears to be no exception. But why?
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Public health experts are urging people to take advantage of the fact that this year, for the first time, vaccines are available for three major respiratory viruses: flu, COVID and RSV.
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As India suspends issuing visas to Canadian citizens, those who used to straddle between the two countries are being caught in the middle of a diplomatic standoff.
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Politicians in red states sometimes resist green policies — even though their states can benefit. We'll hear how the nation's oldest environmental group is trying to bring red and green together.
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Deadline for a government shutdown looms. Health care workers at Kaiser Permanente near a nationwide walkout. The parents of the founder of bankrupt crypto exchange FTX face their own legal troubles.