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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Photos of the Year: Best of Colin Mulvany for 2024

Photos of the Year: Best of Colin Mulvany for 2024

In my 36th year as a photojournalist at The Spokesman-Review, I have photographed thousands of assignments for the newspaper. Most are routine, such as a high school basketball game, a dedication of a new middle school or a portrait of a community leader. Looking through the many images I made in 2024, I think my standouts are the simple, beautiful photos that I came across at unexpected times. These are a just few of my favorites.

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Photos of the Year: Best of Colin Mulvany for 2024

In my 36th year as a photojournalist at The Spokesman-Review, I have photographed thousands of assignments for the newspaper. Most are routine, such as a high school basketball game, a dedication of a new middle school or a portrait of a community leader. Looking through the many images I made in 2024, I think my standouts are the simple, beautiful photos that I came across at unexpected times. These are a just few of my favorites.

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Photos of the Year: Best of Jesse Tinsley for 2024

Passing his 35th year working at The Spokesman-Review newspaper, photojournalist Jesse Tinsley is still trying to capture the joys and highlights of the Spokane region and the people who live here. Some of his favorite things to photograph are landscapes of the Inland Northwest, wildlife, air shows, the dramatic weather of the changing seasons and community events, like Bloomsday and the Fourth of July.
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Art and feminism collide as part of lecture series at Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture

Following a lecture series focused on African American voices in art, American Impressionism, women artists, the Renaissance, French modernism and the female figure, Baroque art and architecture, and the Italian renaissance, a professor of art at Whitworth University, Meredith Shimizu, is bringing another lecture series to the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, this time focused on art and feminism.