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Teen sci-fi is surprising, spiritual

2108 Eyes Open is filled with youthful personality. A sci-fi book for young adults, author K.L. Glanville invents a whole new teen slang for her characters, with words such as waz, natch, fazmatic and widge.

Grammy nominated artist to perform at St. John’s

Gail Archer, a Grammy nominated international concert organist, recording artist, choral conductor and lecturer, will present the Mostly Second Sundays organ concert on May 20th at 4pm at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist.

Meet Amy C. Rice, our arts and entertainment writer

SpokaneFAVS is pleased to welcome Amy C. Rice to its growing team of writers!

Rice is a technical services and systems librarian at Whitworth University and has been attending Nazarene churches for most of her life.

New album warns about the state of society

“Youth Without Youth” is a prerelease off Metric’s new work Synthetica.  Metric is a collaboration between singers/songwriters Emily Haines and James Shaw, bass player Josh Winstead and drummer Joules Scott-Key.  

Cosmopolis: An insightful ride in the vulgar absurd

Published in 2003 by Don DeLillo, Cosmopolis is remarkable in the way it speaks of financial collapse.

Did you see the Hunger Games?

Did you see The Hunger Games?

 

Spiritual lessons from The Hunger Games

I was stunned when my three 13-year-old Sunday school students told me that collectively they had read “The Hunger Games” 16 times and seen the movie nine times. When I asked what it was about the series that was so compelling they responded with shoulder shrugs, “It’s really good!” and encouraged me to see it myself — which I did.

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