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Story of astronomer explores women’s place in society during 19th Century

When Henrietta Leavitt begins work at the Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s, she is not allowed to touch a telescope or express an original idea. Instead, she joins a group of women “computers,” charting the stars for a renowned astronomer who calculates projects in “girl hours” and has no …

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Wilderness Speaker Series concludes with Artist Wilderness Connection panel

The final installment in the 2024 Wilderness Speaker Series will feature a panel of local artists who have participated in …

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Museum celebrates Central School’s 130th with time capsule

The Northwest Montana History Museum will commemorate Central School’s 130th anniversary with a celebration April 12 where items will be …

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John Lithgow performs at Wachholz Center April 8

Get ready for a month packed with entertainment and inspiration at the Wachholz College Center. Kicking off the month on …

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Phillips Gallery hosts Helena artist Tom Mostad

Phillips Gallery is hosting a painting demonstration and opening reception for an exhibit titled Going Wild with Helena-based artist Tom …

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Ephrata Chamber events scheduled

EPHRATA – The Ephrata Chamber of Commerce has dates set for its annual events for 2024. More information regarding these …

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Old-time April Jam set for Saturday

The local chapter of the Idaho Old-Time Fiddlers Association will host an acoustic jam session this Saturday, April 6, from …

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CWU musician shines at National Trumpet Competition

ELLENSBURG — A Central Washington University music student etched her name in the history books last month when she won …

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Mammoth exhibit comes to Moses Lake museum

MOSES LAKE — Mammoths are kind of hard to find these days, but local folks will get to see the …

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Overstuffed ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ fails to justify its existence

Trying to appease all types of fans and regular moviegoers, the new “Ghostbusters” film, subtitled “Frozen Empire,” introduces a half-dozen …

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Active April

COLUMBIA BASIN — Spring is finally springing up, and the Basin is teeming with things to do and enjoy. This …

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POAC adds cartooning to adult art classes lineup

Pend Oreille Arts Council’s Joyce Dillon Studio adult art classes are ongoing with some exciting new additions.

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'Assisted Living' musical brings in $20K for Orchard Ridge

Orchard Ridge Senior Living put a new twist on its spring fundraiser with “Assisted Living: The Musical” at the Kroc …

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Return to the '90s this summer

Pull those crop tops out of the closet and frost those tips, because Sugar Ray and Smash Mouth are coming …

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'Mom'

My mom was special and unique No place here for the weak My mom went to Heaven you see With …

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