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BRIEF: Organ recital to feature “contemporary and beloved works”

Wrapping up MusicFest NW, the 2013 Organ Adjudicator, Mark Brombaugh, will present a concert at St. John’s Cathedral at 4 p.m. May 19 as part of the cathedral’s Mostly Second Sunday Concert Series. While his program includes works by Bach, Dupre, de Grigny, Scheidemann and Percy Whitlock...
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Ladies We Love: Ildikó Kalapács

There are some women in Spokane doing some super awesome things. In fact, there are a lot of women doing awesome things, so we’re starting a new series to let you know what the women of this city are up to. To nominate someone, email us at TheSpovangelist@Spovangelist.com
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BRIEF: Magic Lantern documentary focuses on hunger in the U.S.

"A Place at the Table," a documentary focusing on hunger in the U.S., will open at the Magic Lantern on Friday, which happens to also be World Water Day. The documentary will play for a week, unless attendance demands it stays in the theater longer.
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BRIEF: “The Crucible” to open in Post Falls

"The Crucible" opens March 7 at the Jacklin Arts and Culture Center in Post Falls and will continue through March 16. Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. on March 7, 8, 9, 14, 15 and 16 and at 2 p.m. on March 10 and 17.
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Whitworth Theatre Department presents “The Laramie Project”

This year the Whitworth Theatre Department’s spring production is the docudrama “The Laramie Project.” “The Laramie Project” is based on the death of Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyo., in October, 1998.
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Be our Valentine and save on advertising

It's Valentine's Day and we want to show our love by offering you 30 percent off advertising on our website! All you have to do is redeem this Facebook coupon and then email your redemption code to Tracy.Simmons@ReligionNews.com.
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David Lamb: Is God really ‘Angry, Sexist and Racist’?

COLUMBIA, Mo. (RNS) Evangelical theologian David Lamb tackles some of the Bible’s most troubling passages in his book, “God Behaving Badly: Is the God of the Old Testament Angry, Sexist and Racist?” His answer: yes and no.
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Conflicted social media advocate

The Wonderful leader and editor of Spokane Faith & Values, Tracy Simmons approached me as she was preparing to launch this site, “Would you consider being one of our writers?” I gave an enthusiastic YES.  A few months later, my first post was published introducing me as a “Social Media Writer.” That was last March. Then I went dark! I have written nothing since. Why? What is wrong with me? Why can’t I get motivated?
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The moral test of ‘Zero Dark Thirty’

Today, "Zero Dark Thirty," a Hollywood movie about the CIA’s hunt for Osama bin Laden, will open across the country. Numerous commentators criticize the film for implying that the graphic torture it depicts was crucial to finding bin Laden, who is killed in the final scenes.
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BRIEF: Noted guitarist coming to St. John’s

At 4 p.m. on Jan. 13 noted guitarist Paul Grove will present a recital at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist as part of its Second Sunday Concerts. Known for his style, flair and sparkle, Grove is a member of the Gonzaga University faculty and colleague of St. John’s organist-choirmaster Janet Ahrend.
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Meet Bethany Mahan, our photographer

Spokane Faith and Values has more than 40 writers on its team, and now we're happy to announce that we have a brilliant photographer as well! Please welcome Bethany Mahan.
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