W ith fall comes harvest , a chill in the air and respite from long, hot summer days. But, along with freshly rolled hay bales and vibrant vegetables, our region's creative community enters autumn with a bounty of its own.
The air fills with music from symphony orchestras, actors take the stage, artists fill local galleries with paintings and authors flock to local bookstores to spread their love of literature.
Of course, the Inland Northwest is ripe with creativity all year long; however, our annual Fall Arts issue sets out to highlight the best of what's still to come. Inside, you'll find profiles on well-known creative movers and shakers, along with up-and-coming groups looking to make their impact on the arts scene.
This year's bounty of arts-related events is plentiful as always,