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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Young, bright star of ‘My Fair Lady’ talks on iconic role of Eliza Doolittle

The Spokesman-Review had an opportunity to chat with Anette Barrios-Torres, the 23-year-old star of “My Fair Lady,” which runs from Tuesday through April 7 at the First Interstate Center for the Arts. Below are excerpts from the interview with the Miami native, who landed the iconic role of Eliza Doolittle just two weeks after graduating from Oklahoma City University last spring.

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‘I Thought I Knew You’ went through festival, selection committee and workshop before coming to life at Stage Left Theater

On Christmas morning in 2020, Anthony Quinn Warner detonated a bomb in his RV in Nashville, killing himself and injuring eight. It is believed that Warner’s thoughts on a variety of conspiracy theories, including those related to Sept. 11, 2001, the moon landing and lizard people, contributed to his motives for the bombing.
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The world renowned Pacific Northwest Ballet makes its Spokane debut

The prestigious Pacific Northwest Ballet makes its debut Friday and Saturday at the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center. The Pacific Northwest Ballet, which has toured Europe, Australia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Canada, will perform Kent Stowell's "White and Black Swan Pas de Deux from "Swan Lake," Jessica Lang's "The Calling," Jiri Kylian's "Petite Mort" and Twyla Tharp's "Sweet Fields."