Vol. 17, No. 18
Seeking Hope
Saving Haiti is a doomed mission, a CdA doctor says — a doomed mission that’s worth fighting
By Daniel Walters
Ill-Begotten Pup
Dog thieves, farmers markets and a very excited West Central!!!
By Nicholas Deshais
What He Saw
A Spokane surgeon gives a firsthand account of the disaster in Haiti
By Blair Tellers
Hoarding H1N1
The swine flu epidemic that never was, and all the vaccines we never used
By Natalie Johnson
Helping Haiti
Because of the immediate need, cash is best when it comes to donations for Haiti. But here are multiple ways to help.
By Leah Sottile
Moving Target
If the state has agreed to keep Pine Lodge open a year, why are inmates being prepped for transfer?
By Kevin Taylor
A Not- So-Simple Story
Trapped under a collapsed house, an American researcher survives. And wants you to know this: Haiti looks different from inside.
By Laura Wagner
Elevator Economics
Keeping Spokane’s elevators safe is a job for more than one man
Color Spokane's U-District Green
The U-District could become a model of sustainable growth in the city. Just ask the Dutchman who runs Portland State.
By Paul K. Haeder
Obsolete?
Eight-track tapes, the telegraph, disco and — soon, perhaps — cursive writing
For the Bird?
Spokane is about to get a little more Boo Radley-obsessed than it already is
"Healing Hearts," Kathy Magliato
The memoirs of a female heart surgeon — from cracking open a woman's chest to massaging a still-beating heart
By Michael Bowen
Mozart Prep
Practice diaries from two musicians who have to be perfect this weekend
Honky Tonk Tanks
This is the worst Interplayers show we’ve seen in nearly 20 years
Damages
If you think our synopsis of Damages is dizzying, try watching the show
By Lisa Fairbanks-Rossi
Divinity II: Ego Draconis
Divinity II may be the most awe-inspiring RPG since Oblivion, but its glitches, too, are on an epic scale.
By Marty Demarest
"Enter the Magical Mystery Chambers," Wu-Tang Clan vs. the Beatles
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A Rock, An Island
As one half of Simon and Garfunkel, Garfunkel was the more popular and recognized member.
By Jon Brown
Eating Cheap in Downtown Spokane
Twenty-two affordable eateries from Andy's to Zola
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Offended by annexation comments and worried about immigration enforcement, Canadian tourists are staying away from Spokane
By Eliza Billingham
I Saw You
Chef Tony Brown relocates Ruins from downtown Spokane to west Kendall Yards
By Dora Scott
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