[ Leah Sottile ]
Bio:

Leah Sottile is the music editor and a staff writer for The Inlander. She has written about visual arts, underground culture, backyard wrestlers, giant earthworms and living Elvises. Her work has appeared in Decibel, Boise Weekly, Willamette Week, The Source Weekly and GEEK.

Worms and Politicians

A judge rules that the giant Palouse earthworm needs no protection. Plus, judging candidates by their e-mail addresses.

Leah Sottile, Joel Smith, Kevin Taylor
| Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Art & Copy

If consumerism is bad, do we really want to celebrate the advertising that turned us all into good little consumers?

Leah Sottile
| Wednesday, June 16, 2010

'Brothers,' Black Keys

The duo sounds more like an orchestra on this extraordinary album.

Leah Sottile
| Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Yes Man

Henry Rollins was a punk. Now he's a punk with Nelson Mandela on his side.

Leah Sottile
| Wednesday, June 16, 2010

A Family Affair

With clown-painted faces, Juggalos are easy to write off. But maybe we should be paying a little closer attention to them.

Leah Sottile, Young Kwak
| Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Off Beat

The Spokane Beat Battle pits accomplished DJs against bedroom producers in a head-to-head beat-making competition.

Leah Sottile
| Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Summer in Spokane

Rock 'n' roll, rock climbing, ice cream and bears - all in the heart of the city.

Leah Sottile, Nicholas Deshais, Luke Baumgarten, Daniel Walters, Michael Bowen, Carey Jackson
| Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Summer Stuff - Music

It's a great season for music, with Black Happy, the Avett Brothers, Henry Rollins, and a reason to head north.

Daniel Walters, Kevin Taylor, Leah Sottile, Jordy Byrd, Joel Smith
| Tuesday, June 8, 2010

'Selections from Leave Your Sleep,' Natalie Merchant

The best of Merchant's new double record — a concept album exploring the ins and outs of childhood.

Leah Sottile
| Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Love Letter

Olympia’s RVIVR resuscitates punk music that has intention and meaning.

Leah Sottile
| Wednesday, June 2, 2010
 
 
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