Northwest Arts Review brings together local arts segments that air throughout the week on Spokane Public Radio, as well as new content related to local music, theater, literature, film, and visual arts.

Northwest Arts Review
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Podcast Overview
Northwest Arts Review brings together local arts segments that air throughout the week on Spokane Public Radio, as well as new content related to local music, theater, literature, film, and visual arts.
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2/11/2021
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Recent Episodes

July 1, 2021
Northwest Arts Review: 1 July, 2021
Northwest Arts Review is just about done packing in preparation for its first vacation in three years, but we're not going anywhere until we welcome Cheryl Coughlin of the Wallowa Valley’s Josephy Center with truly exciting news about that great cultural resource. Plus, a Nathan Weinbender review and a few musical and music-related gems from our first season, including a nugget of wisdom from pianist Stephen Hough and a return visit to a unique Inland Northwest performance space courtesy of flutist Alicia Mielke.

June 24, 2021
Northwest Arts Review: 24 June, 2021
We’re all about music on this week’s Northwest Arts Review. The Spokane Symphony’s Mateusz Wolski drops by to share insights learned during the pandemic year, Andrea Olsen fills us in on the Spokane Valley Summer Theatre’s upcoming in-person events, and we’ll meet Bozeman Symphony Orchestra composer-in-residence Scott Lee. We’ve also got music from our studio, one of the student performances recently recorded, and Classical era sounds from the Spokane Symphony’s online spring series, beginning with this Mozart.

June 17, 2021
Northwest Arts Review: 17 June, 2021
This week on Northwest Arts Review we take a trip south to investigate the Walla Walla Chamber Music Festival, back this summer after a COVID-enforced hiatus in 2020. Artistic Director Timothy Christie fills us in on the festival’s offerings and we’ll hear a bit of music from an earlier season that is part of this year’s festivities as well. Also, Dan Webster is by to offer his take on a new pandemic-inspired film, and we’ll have music in and out from our studio, courtesy of pianists Archie Chen and Rhona Gouldson-Chen.
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