Vol. 18, No. 3
The Reddening
Images from the Election Night parties. Plus, dispatches from the night.
By Joel Smith
A City, Un-centered
In one night, Spokane Valley's roadmap was discarded. Where to now?
By Daniel Walters
Sim Streets
A new online game tests whether you have the guts to build Spokane's future.
Fuel Us Twice?
The railroad fights oversight at an Idaho refueling depot - again.
By Kevin Taylor
Collapsing City, Growing District
Mayor Verner's budget, the University District's future and the death of Union Credit Union.
By Nicholas Deshais, Joel Smith and Daniel Walters
Ignorance Chic
Americans don’t celebrate stupidity - we glorify ignorance.
By Robert Herold
Off the Rails
Pick which train you’re going on, and stick with it.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Strange Trip
If your journey to Africa includes a stop on a street corner, you’re probably in for a wild ride.
By Dan Herman
Deformities
How can you sympathize with someone who scares you?
By Michael Bowen
'Who is Mark Twain?,' Mark Twain
Not ready for 2,000 pages of Mark Twain? Here’s an appetizer instead.
Are We There Yet?
A new exhibit at the MAC chronicles victories in women’s rights, raising the question of what’s left to fight for.
By Tiffany Harms
Power Dining
The winemakers at Pend Oreille Winery have opened Bistro Rouge Cafe.
By Carrie Scozzaro
Sans Gluten
Just because you can’t handle gluten doesn’t mean you have to go hungry.
By Valerie Putnam
The League
Finally, television for guys that doesn’t rely on nut shots.
Winter Movie Round-Up
What to watch this Oscar season.
By Luke Baumgarten, Michael Bowen, Tiffany Harms, Dan Herman, Azaria Podplesky and Daniel Walters
Medal of Honor
Same game, different war.
By Marty Demarest
See the Rainbow
GLBT films explore diversity and issues within the community.
By Jordy Byrd
Spartacus: Blood and Sand, Season One
Fighting injustice? Nah. What Spartacus is really about is sex and violence and teeny, tiny wigs.
Just Automobiles
Due Date is kinda like some movies you’ve seen before, but it’s funny like them, too.
By Ed Symkus
'Spiral Shadow,' Kylesa
It's cool that Kylesa is so diverse, but sometimes it would be nice if they stuck with one thing.
By Leah Sottile
Womp Womp
Local DJs work to revive dubstep in a city that missed the beat on electronic music.
Son of a Preacher Man
After 10 years solo, Tyrone Wells knows who he is.
'Write About Love,' Belle & Sebastian
Taking some time away from the studio serves Belle & Sebastian well on its new record.
By David Rey
Destination Unknown
Josh Ritter and the journey for its own sake.
By Jeff Echert
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Public buses serve a crucial need; Spokane Transit needs to keep its foot on the (increasingly zero-emission) accelerator
By Andy Billig
2 Loons Distillery in Loon Lake celebrates 10 years of making craft spirits
By Dora Scott
Reminding people of the power of creativity, Spokane Arts helped keep the art scene alive during the pandemic
By E.J. Iannelli
As Spokane-area schools address impacts and deficiencies caused by the pandemic, educators are still figuring out how to reset attendance norms
By Colton Rasanen
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