Like victory gardeners of old, people are planting with a purpose again Ted S. McGregor, Jr.
Who would’ve expected this "divinely inspired" dance troupe to have so much real world drama? Erika Prins
Garrett Casey will someday be a chess champion. Right after he finishes recess. Luke Baumgarten
Never have the two worlds of Georgian literature and horror flicks collided. Until now. Tammy Marshall
Go see the Spokane Symphony Orchestra do the best of Disney and you won't be able to get "A Whole New World" out of your head for a week Michael Bowen
The Spokane Marmots women’s rugby team says the game's brutal, exhausting and satisfying. So are the after-parties. Daniel Walters
She got dumped by her husband and now she’s being pursued by two losers — who wouldn’t get emotional? Michael Bowen
Gerri Sayler has a remedy for your jangled nerves: math-based music and strings of glue. Leah Sottile
Marie Watt’s MAC show connects lost soldiers to mothers to all of us Leah Sottile
At long last: the winners of The Inlander's second 101-word fiction contest Michael Bowen
Spokane’s Farm Chicks mosey into the world of book publishing Ann Colford
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STRING OF PEARLS
Michael Bowen interviews Susan Hardie about the upcoming production at Spokane's Civic Theater