Sound & Vision: Venues Benefit from COVID Relief Bill, Look to a More Diverse Future
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By Isaac Kaplan-Woolner & Emily Fox
Some Washington State venues and musicians are breathing a small sigh of relief after the new COVID relief bill was signed into law on December 27th. It includes $15 billion in relief for independent music venues, movie theaters, and similar cultural spaces. But how exactly will the bill impact concert spaces, and how will musicians benefit?
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December 15, 2020 4:58 PM Nia Wong
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There are plenty of stocking stuffers you can get right here in the Inland Northwest.
With only nine Christmas shopping days left, we dropped into River Park Square on Tuesday.
Local shop From Here is all about loving where you live.
“People realizing that Spokane is a hidden gem is pretty amazing,” said Ariana Colts, front end manager.
The store sprouted from humble beginnings. Colts says it’s grown to handle the holiday rush on the second floor of Riverpark Square.
“I’d say we’re about as busy as we were last year for the holidays,” said Colts.