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Published Wednesday, Sep. 16, 2009

Celebrate the end of summer and fall's arrival at the West Richland Harvest Festival.

Published Tuesday, Sep. 15, 2009

The Pendleton Round-Up is called one of the toughest sports on dirt for good reason, even though some say it's more of a show than a sport.

Published Monday, Sep. 14, 2009

Satisfy your craving for a brat at Christ the King's annual Sausage Fest.

Published Saturday, Sep. 12, 2009

Is irony at work here or what? Two controversial films based on excellent short features are released in the same year and both have the number nine in their titles. And both should have remained critically acclaimed short films because neither has enough substance to be a full-length motion picture.

Published Friday, Sep. 11, 2009

The Battelle Film Festival launches its 2009 Fall Film Festival on Sept. 11 with the French film The Class.

Published Thursday, Sep. 10, 2009

If you swapped out the horses for cabs and the Stetsons for fedoras, a western becomes a crime noir pretty easily. They've both got bad dudes who drink straight from bottles, hold themselves to strict personal codes, and learn a thing or two about money along the way, like how fast people start dying for it once there's enough to fill a large burlap sack.

Published Friday, Sep. 04, 2009

Hal Holbrook portraying Mark Twain in a one-man show -- titled Mark Twain Tonight -- is one of five productions the Toyota Center is bringing to the Tri-Cities for its 2009-10 Broadway Series.

Published Thursday, Sep. 03, 2009

The 13th annual Tumbleweed Festival, which is Sept. 5-6 at Howard Amon Park in Richland, will be bittersweet for Kennewick folk musician Micki Perry.

Published Wednesday, Sep. 02, 2009

WALLA WALLA -- and Rory Feek are much more than one of the newest duets to come out of Nashville.

Published Tuesday, Sep. 01, 2009

With 55 free concerts in six days, 42 food booths and three adult beverage gardens, there's plenty to enjoy at Spokane's Pig Out in the Park Festival.

Published Monday, Aug. 31, 2009

Like all members of my generation, I only know if things exist if The Simpsons has made fun of it. I wouldn't have known there were parts of the world that weren't America if not for that episode where they go to that country where all the animals live in pouches.

Published Sunday, Aug. 30, 2009

Dolphins are intelligent, seem personable and are a big draw at water theme parks. Some places have tanks where you can plunk down wads of cash and swim with them for an hour or so. After a show or a swim you can hit the gift shop and pick up a cute dolphin stuffed animal.

Published Saturday, Aug. 29, 2009

Two friends fronting two alternative rock bands are putting on a collaborative concert before going their separate ways this fall.

Published Friday, Aug. 28, 2009

You still have a chance to catch top name entertainment and scrumptious food at the Benton Franklin Fair & Rodeo, at the Kennewick fairgrounds on 10th Avenue.

Published Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009

Bucky Covington is no ordinary country crooner. He never wears a cowboy hat or a belt buckle, and with his signature long blond locks, he looks more like a rock musician.

Published Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009

Watching the change in the local music scene from punk to hard-core, the guys from the Petey Puckett Band recognize the need for promoters for all types of music, including their grunge-blues type of sound.

Published Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2009

There are few radio isteners unfamiliar with Night Ranger's ballad Sister Christian.

Published Monday, Aug. 24, 2009

Dig out your cowboy boots and hat, the Horse Heaven Round-Up is rolling into town.

Published Sunday, Aug. 23, 2009

When it comes to fighting game fans, there are usually two camps: Those who enjoy the fast-paced, tactical, and beautifully balanced play of the Street Fighter series … and those that like Mortal Kombat.

Published Saturday, Aug. 22, 2009

Who among us has never trembled at the thought of organized frog armies hopping through our front doors to pillage our housefly supplies and stare into our deepest failings with their frowny frog faces? All right, hands down, entire population of the world. I get the point: more people are afraid of getting eaten by malfunctioning dryers than they are of frogs.

Published Friday, Aug. 21, 2009

Heavy metal music isn't just deafening, the musicians who play it have been known to be a bit eccentric too.

Published Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009

Inglourious Basterds has no real focal point. It is an implausible series of coincidences searching for a climax. Brad Pitt is Lt. Aldo Raine, who leads a group of Jewish volunteers in an underground war in World War II Nazi-occupied Europe. They terrorize and kill Nazis. Their story is tenuously linked to those of other characters and they all end in an encounter with a nasty, opportunistic Nazi, Christoph Waltz's Col. Hans Landa.

Published Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009

Making a living as a musician can be tough, but not for enlisted men and women in the Air Force.

Published Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009

Some of the Tri-Cities most talented youths will have a free concert Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. at the Battelle Auditorium in Richland.

Published Monday, Aug. 10, 2009

Normally I wouldn't consider digging into Quarantine in this space, a zombie movie that released here just last year and which I missed for reasons that no doubt included hangovers or throwing stars.

Published Sunday, Aug. 09, 2009

In 2002 Julie Powell cooked and then wrote a blog about every recipe in Julia Child's best seller, Mastering the Art of French Cooking. That's 524 everything's-better-with-butter recipes in 365 days. In 2005 Powell's popular blog became a book and then was re-titled and turned into a paperback in 2006.

Published Saturday, Aug. 08, 2009

PROSSER -- The 28th annual Prosser Wine & Food Fair has changed locations, moving from a sun-baked stadium to cool, grassy grounds and shade trees a few miles outside Prosser.

Published Friday, Aug. 07, 2009

Andrew Lloyd Webber made some historic musical contributions to Broadway and beyond.

Published Thursday, Aug. 06, 2009

WALLA WALLA -- Todd Telander's paintings spread through a variety of artistic genres.

Published Wednesday, Aug. 05, 2009

The First Thursday Artwalk is from 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 6 in downtown Kennewick.

Published Tuesday, Aug. 04, 2009

There are rock operas and then there's Godspell the musical, which is loosely based on the gospels written by St. Matthew, but with a more modern flavor.

Published Monday, Aug. 03, 2009

The three Seattle school teachers who are Recess Monkey return to the Tri-Cities with an album they say is part Magical Mystery Tour, part Mr. Rogers and part Muppet Show.

Published Tuesday, Jul. 28, 2009

There are plays with twists and turns, and then there's playwright Steven Dietz's Private Eyes, which is a cleverly written stage show with a plot that, simply put, is a play within a play within a play.

Published Monday, Jul. 27, 2009

For us showbiz types, the biggest threat we face is getting typecast. These days I can't break into Gerard Butler's office to steal a script without getting typed as the walking slab of brawn who gets all the exercise I need just throwing hysterical chicks away from me.

Published Saturday, Jul. 25, 2009

Vera Farmiga's (The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas) Kate is a recovering alcoholic. While in a drunken stupor she did something to lose an unborn baby and permanently damage the hearing of her beautiful pre-school daughter Max. To atone, she and hubby John (Peter Sarsgaard) decide to adopt. That brings nine-year old Esther into the family.

Published Friday, Jul. 24, 2009

For this Seattle band, there's no other place they'd rather be than Kennewick during Water Follies for their fourth annual concert.

Published Thursday, Jul. 23, 2009

There's no hotter place to whet your appetite for fast boats this summer than Water Follies.

Published Wednesday, Jul. 22, 2009

In these hard times, one band is doing its part to supply music to the masses for free.

Published Tuesday, Jul. 21, 2009

This sassy rapper has the chops to play with the big boys and will be releasing her debut album Bitter Sweet late this summer.

Published Monday, Jul. 20, 2009

I know I haven't done a Big Awful Friday in a while, but I had a realization. That realization was I can't track down my favorite terrible movies without dropping $20-100 a pop.

Published Sunday, Jul. 19, 2009

Harry Potter is getting darker, angrier, distinctly more wicked. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is the sixth film in the beloved "children's" books series. It has an edge. Scary Potter?

Published Saturday, Jul. 18, 2009

Elbow elbow, wrist wrist.

Published Friday, Jul. 17, 2009

PROSSER — Twenty-three children will take to the stage July 17 for two free performances of The Jungle Book at Central Christian Church in Prosser as part of the Prosser Conservatory of Theatre for Children's summer program.

Published Wednesday, Jul. 15, 2009

From to rock to blues, the Seasons Outdoor Summer Concert Series will provide a mix of music.

Published Tuesday, Jul. 14, 2009

Pasco's Memorial Park will be filled with rainbow flags and smiling faces July 18 and 19 for the third annual Mid-Columbia Pride Festival.

Published Monday, Jul. 13, 2009

Cracker said it best in their '90s hit song Teen Angst: "What the world needs now is another folk singer, like I need a hole in my head."

Published Sunday, Jul. 12, 2009

Forget penicillin and pictures of naked ladies, the finest invention of the last two centuries has to be Netflix. It's especially great if, like me, your organizational system consists of throwing things on the floor until the only way you can get in your house is by punching a hole in the roof and junk-swimming your way toward where your bed might be.

Published Saturday, Jul. 11, 2009

My review of Brüno contains spoilers. To include them goes against principles I have practiced since becoming a critic 18 years ago. Sacha Baron Cohen's film has just one purpose. It is to hurt people and to offend.

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Published Friday, Jul. 10, 2009

In the biblical story, David defeated Goliath with a single stone, but 11-year-old David Willingham-Welch of Kennewick won't have to face a rare inherited disease alone.

Published Thursday, Jul. 09, 2009

Ever thought of trying to toss a telephone pole?




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