Vol. 19, No. 6
Pot Petition
Braving the elements to legalize marijuana in Washington state.
By Nicholas Deshais
Building and Occupying
Kendall Yards, South Hill protests and occupiers.
By Nicholas Deshais, Daniel Walters and Chris Stein
Farming Data
How rural Washington is the brain of the world.
By Heidi Groover
Facing the Ax
Lawmakers are preparing to slice the bare-bones budget further. Here's why you should care.
By Chris Stein
Gridlock at Home
The results of the election suggest an increasingly partisan Coeur d'Alene.
By Mary Lou Reed
Black Thursday?
We've gotta draw the line somewhere.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Time Travelers
For some local store owners, finding intriguing merchandise isn’t just business, it’s an obsession.
By Mike Corrigan
'End of an Era'
The sudden closure of Dempsey's displaces drag queens and members of the gay community.
By Jordy Byrd
A Ghost of a Second Chance
Scrooge sees the light. But, please, pay no attention to the man behind the puppet.
By E.J. Iannelli
For Your Consideration
A raucous good time from Thee Oh Sees. Plus, vintage horror and a Berlin filmmaker to check out.
Occupy the Holidays
A day-by-day guide to your next five weeks.
By Inlander Staff
The Strange Case of Harry J. Riley
His on- and off-stage personas are like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Except for the evil part.
By Tiffany Harms
Connecting the Dots
My first week on Ritalin
By Luke Baumgarten
A Different Kind of Happy Meal
Kids get fed two meals a day at school, but what if there's no food at home on the weekends?
By Kirsten Harrington
Garlic, On Wheels
The White House Grill empire spreads to north Spokane. Plus, cheesecake at the farmers market.
Kid’s Stuff
A legendarily gritty director creates a love letter to being a kid at the movies.
By Ed Symkus
Dexter: Season 6
Yeah, it's good again.
All Relatives
The Descendants is an offbeat masterpiece. Alexander Payne should do this more often.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
As clean as it is dirty
By Marty Demarest
Southern Discomfort
The Chariot pulverizes audiences with a genteel air
By Seth Sommerfeld
Busking Bach
A local violinist takes his talents to the streets
By Joe O'Sullivan
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