How photographer Charley Gurche looks to capture the world around him.
Charley Gurche is tall, and lean, and travels widely with a professional camera and a banjo. Even more than his thick, and still dark hair, it’s his humor and sense of wonder that allows one to accept the ease with which he has gotten to be sixty years old without seeming to have aged past his teens. Continue reading A Natural Eye→
“It’s busy, it’s hot,” Beth Robinette says without hesitating when she’s asked about life on the ranch this July.
It is early Monday, and one of Spokane County’s youngest and most unusual entrepreneurs is drinking coffee beneath the shade of her large, black cowboy hat.
Spokane’s Margaret Witt made legal history when she took the Air Force and the U.S. Justice Department to court over ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ and won. The now-retired Air Force Major and her partner, Laurie Johnson, talk about the trials in and out of the courtroom, and how adversity enriched their lives.
Karen Dorn Steele arrived in Spokane in despair. And then she became one of the nation’s most versatile and accomplished journalists. In her first interview since leaving the Spokesman-Review, she reflects on the challenges she faced, and the hard choices she made.