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CdA police host movie night at City Park
Film: 'A joke among Pakistanis'
Anti-bullying event Friday in Post Falls
The Community Library Network at Post Falls will screen the movie "Bully" on Friday from 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Still in demand
Hastings thrives by adapting to changes, says store manager
It is a weekday afternoon, and Joan Clary is pushing her cart through the aisle of the Coeur d'Alene Hastings.
Theater lost, lessons gained
Anytime a local business bites the dust, it leaves a bad taste in a lot of people's mouths.
Local Briefs August 17, 2011
NIC to host dual credit information session tonight
Entertainment Briefs for July 15, 2011
Spirit Lake to hold free concert series
North Idaho Briefs October 19, 2011
Ecology draft plan available Monday
Must see fall movies
After this summer, we've seen entire cities destroyed by giant monsters, zombie hordes and careless superheroes. Time for some disaster-free drama!
Museum offers chapel tours, movie on Friday
The Museum of North Idaho has a pair of free events coming up Friday. An open house is scheduled 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Fort Sherman Chapel, 332 Hubbard Street. There will be historical re-enactors, live music, chapel tours and a barbecue.

Coeur d'Con 2018 invites entries for Fan Art Contest
COEUR d’ALENE — Entries for the Coeur d’Con Fan Art Contest at the Coeur d’Alene Public Library can be submitted through July 31.
Film to help fight drugs
'Kid Cannabis' proceeds to benefit drug free youth
HAYDEN - For Mike Lehosit, owner of Hayden Discount Cinema, the decision whether to screen the film "Kid Cannabis" at his theater was a tough one.
Entertainment Briefs for June 15, 2012
Early year home video roundup
Early year moviegoing can be excruciating. Besides playing catch-up in January with the previous year's awards bait, there usually isn't much reason to go to the theater until well after the end of flu season.
Don't pay for labor posters
Idaho businesses are always being solicited by private companies to pay for required labor law posters which the Idaho Department of Labor provides free online and through its local offices.

Summer movie review — an industry in limbo
After the non-existent summer movie season of 2020, it seemed like any assortment of blockbusters in summer 2021 would be a welcome sight to the COVID-ravaged cinema landscape.

Beatles for sale (finally) on iTunes
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Nearly 50 years after the Beatles took television by storm, the Fab Four's songs became available on iTunes on Tuesday, setting the stage for a possible new outbreak of Beatlemania - this one online.
North Idaho Briefs August 24, 2013
Playhouse raffle to support 'Operation Warm'
'Frozen,' 'Muppets' and Disney's tuneless marketing
Disney's Oscar-winning animated musical "Frozen" recently passed $1 billion at the worldwide box office. Almost $400 million of that came from North America, where Disney focused its entire marketing campaign around a goofy snowman.
'Mockingbird' firstin new film series
COEUR d'ALENE - A new movie series at the Coeur d'Alene Public Library is designed for patrons who love classic books and classic movies.