
Treva Lind
Writer at Freelance
Journalist based in Spokane, WA. Spokesman-Review staff writer, newshound, photography enthusiast and artist. Wife & mother of two.
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1 month ago |
thenewstribune.com | Treva Lind
Inside an iconic 1910 building, Spokane neon history now shines among layers of memorabilia and vintage prints of regional landmarks. It's a dream of artist Chris Bovey, who moved from a Garland District store to the larger Boulevard Building space, 1905 N. Monroe St. Vintage Print + Neon and the new Spokane Neon Museum plan a grand opening Saturday. A longtime collector of bygone neon signs, Bovey loves their artistry and history.
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1 month ago |
spokesman.com | Treva Lind
A leap from Spokane to the Broadway stage came fast for Christopher Tamayo. The Central Valley High School graduate, now 25, recently performed twice in a lead role in the musical comedy, “Maybe Happy Ending.”At the Belasco Theatre, the show centers on two lifelike robots who are retired in the near future: Oliver and Claire. Tamayo played Oliver on March 29 for that day’s two shows, stepping in for actor Darren Criss of “Glee” fame.
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1 month ago |
spokesman.com | Treva Lind
Inside an iconic 1910 building, Spokane neon history now shines among layers of memorabilia and vintage prints of regional landmarks. It’s a dream of artist Chris Bovey, who moved from a Garland District store to the larger Boulevard Building space, 1905 N. Monroe St. Vintage Print + Neon and the new Spokane Neon Museum plan a grand opening Saturday. A longtime collector of bygone neon signs, Bovey loves their artistry and history.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Treva Lind
Apr. 26—Inside an iconic 1910 building, Spokane neon history now shines among layers of memorabilia and vintage prints of regional landmarks. It's a dream of artist Chris Bovey, who moved from a Garland District store to the larger Boulevard Building space, 1905 N. Monroe St. Vintage Print + Neon and the new Spokane Neon Museum plan a grand opening Saturday. A longtime collector of bygone neon signs, Bovey loves their artistry and history.
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2 months ago |
yahoo.com | Treva Lind
Apr. 2—When Byron and Kim Brown sought a mainland site to expand their Akamai Coffee Company and Maui restaurants, they settled on Coeur d'Alene. That's where they also bought a second home in 2021. Since his wife has family near Bothell, Washington, the couple narrowed in on the Northwest. After visits and initially renting here, the Lake City was the right fit. The couple opened the Lanai on Feb. 7 in midtown Coeur d'Alene — bringing similar food, vibes and decor as its Hawaiian counterparts.
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