October Movie Reviews Check out this mixed bag of movie reviews for October featuring No Hard Feelings, Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret, Asteroid City, and The Flash.
The trees around us “In the Tri-Cities, you see the result of poor tree choices: dead trees, half dead trees, or trees with leaves half burned.”
Game Review: Capital Lux 2 “There are a handful of games that are way, way better than they have any right to be from just the description; this is one of them.”
Coalition unites to stop gas pipeline expansion in Pacific Northwest “Some of the project’s worst environmental impacts — hidden from local communities — stem from extraction of the gas itself.”
Children's Developmental Center: Board Members “The Children’s Developmental Center is thriving in the way that it serves children and families in the Benton-Franklin community.”
Tarot Time: Harvest Time “Fall is all about assessing our harvests and beginning the process of turning inward.”
Tri-Cities Native Releases Third Jazz Album – It Comes in Waves “It Comes in Waves features eight new compositions by Slage-Koch along with his arrangement of the Tears for Fears classic 'Everybody Wants to Rule the World.'“
TRIFI Film Festival 2023 “The 15th Annual Tri-Cities International Film Festival (TRIFI) will kick off on Friday, October 13, celebrating 15 years of showing independent national and international films”
Fringe extremist group fails to shutter Dayton library “Book challenges continue across the country. Sometimes the Republican legislators threaten to ‘defund’ the libraries.”
Exhibition of Maja Shaw watercolors and jewelry from incarcerated youth "This October, the Gallery at the Park presents an exciting new 2D and 3D exhibition!"
October 2023: Raise some hell! "Whatever you celebrate this time of year, make sure it’s creepy and kooky!" —Katie Baker
Democracy needs free press to survive “The freedom to report on the government and its leaders without censorship is a fundamental principle of a functioning democracy.”
Game review: For Northwood! (solo game) “I very rarely play solo games. Even board games with solo modes rarely get me to the table. But For Northwood! is a fantastic exception.”
80 seasons of live music “Community Concerts of the Tri-Cities archives show the evolution of technology in the eight decades of its existence.”
We made elf ears with Something Twisted! “The uncertainty melted into excitement as she laid out all the wire, gems, beads, and tools.”
National week without driving. Can you do it? “The Week Without Driving event is scheduled to take place from October 2–8. As the event approaches, consider signing up for one week without driving, in solidarity with those of us who live every day without the option to drive”
La Chola Conference “We are excited to announce the third annual La Chola Conference, which will take place in Yakima, Washington this October at Yakima Valley College.”
easyday joins the local music scene “As the music industry has changed dramatically over the last few decades, Tri-Cities bands continue to form, evolve, regroup, and make a name for themselves.”
Something's got to give! “Something’s got to give. Every shelter and rescue is bursting at the seams with homeless animals.”
Movie reviews: The zeitgeist is strong with this one It’s been an exciting time for movies recently, check out these movie reviews for September!
Food rescue “Food rescue is done with Farmers Markets, at grocery stores, and by ‘gleaning’ the fields.”
Moms for Liberty “Meet the far-right group spreading its message of ‘liberty for some’ across the country — even in Washington state.”
BLOOM Knowing that you are incapable of following the understood rules, and having to make up your own, is very liberating.
Richland School Board and community members unite against unfair book ban “At the July 12 Richland School District board meeting, members of Moms for Liberty Benton County challenged a short story called Adventure in El Yunque by Christopher Rodriguez…”