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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, November 2nd, 2025.

We’re waking up to crisp autumn air and a Thanksgiving mindset, so let’s get rolling with what’s happening around town. First up, sports fans: the Gonzaga Bulldogs are tipping off their basketball season tonight at home, squaring up against the Texas Southern Tigers. That’s a top-25 squad, so the Kennel atmosphere is bound to be electric and if you can snag tickets, expect some early season drama on the hardwood.

For music lovers, Spokane is offering an eclectic Sunday with Sheer Terror plugging in at the Big Dipper and a golden opportunity to catch the Spokane String Quartet at the Fox Theater this afternoon. The program features the acclaimed pianist Yoon-Wha Roh, promising an adventure in sound that classical fans won't want to miss. Tonight, the band She's Green, Starling delivers an intimate gig for those 21 and up at 8 PM, perfect for closing out the weekend with rich indie vibes.

If you’re looking for high-energy entertainment, GWAR is bringing their outrageous stage show to the Knitting Factory Concert House later this week, but tickets are moving fast. Stay tuned for more live acts as the month rolls on, including upcoming sets from Soulfly and Set It Off, so check those calendars and book ahead.

The arts scene is thriving, too. Illuminate: A Dance Gala invites you to an upscale evening of dining and live dance performances that support creative exploration for Spokane artists. And if immersive theater is your thing, catch "This Random World," a play delving into the ways our lives intersect and diverge—one of those rare shows that leaves you thinking long after the curtain call.

As the city leans into the holiday spirit, don’t miss the ongoing performances of The Nutcracker Ballet, brought to life by the State Street Ballet and more than seventy local dancers accompanied by the Spokane Symphony. Sensory-friendly and family matinee performances are available, so everyone can join in the tradition.

For the folks who want to start their Sunday with community, Summit Church is holding online services this morning, a perfect way to connect if you’re staying cozy at home.

Finally, looking ahead to next weekend, the annual Fall Folk Festival returns on November 8th featuring Brittany Jean at Spokane Community College, a beloved celebration of folk music and regional artists. Whether you want to tap your toes or just soak in some warm tunes, there’s something for everyone.

That’s Spokane today: buzzing with sports, alive with music, and brimming with art and festive spirit. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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