Vol. 19, No. 15
Coincidence Or Crime?
Three people involved in the Otto Zehm case become victims themselves.
By Joe O'Sullivan
In the Bag
Lawmakers in Olympia take aim at the plastic bag.
By Kyler Hood
Unchartered Territory
Washington state has repeatedly rejected charter schools, but one group of legislators hasn't given up.
By Daniel Walters
Traffic Jam
The Washington Legislature ups the fight against human trafficking.
By Chris Stein
Engaged to be Married
Washington mulls gay marriage. Plus, Idaho goes back to the drawing board.
For Sale: The White House
Big money is going to buy this election
By Mary Lou Reed
Trail Mix
How Florida took itself out of the race. Plus, a numbers geek you can trust.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Irreconcilable Paradox
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jennifer Egan is a technophilic Luddite. And her latest work is a novel of short stories.
By E.J. Iannelli
For Your Consideration
Bitchy rag goes digital, serial killers get a tell-all and a coloring book for adults.
By Jordy Byrd
Away They Go
Two local women on their imminent aid trip to Kenya.
By Azaria Podplesky
Something Fishy
Tuna Does Vegas briefly brings its small-town Texans to Sin City for a hilarious fish-out-of-water comedy.
Ain't That America
Scrud's Gourmet Pub in Coeur d'Alene and True Legends in Liberty Lake.
By Carrie Scozzaro and Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer
Astronauts, Sandmen and Dog Poo
From Greenland to the Phillipines, here are some of your best bets for this year’s Spokane International Film Festival.
By Inlander Staff
Portlandia
Portlandia goes where no sketch comedy has gone before.
Tekken Hybrid
Pigtails and power tools. Ah, anime!
By Marty Demarest
Grey Area
Liam Neeson's latest is not your run-of-the-mill piece of nature horror.
By Ed Symkus
Vision [Quest] for a Good World
Matthew Modine hopes his new film will inspire as many people as its title pisses off
Full Frontal
Turns out sex addiction is not very much fun.
By Kimberley Jones
Calling Card
Wildcard releases an album five years in the making, with a little help from a friend.
By Leah Sottile
One Man Gang
Scott McDougall's one-man band charms his audiences with tales of heaven and hell.
Wanderers No More
After 15 years in the business, O.A.R. has finally arrived at a comfortable place.
Brisket Throwdown
Barbecued brisket is pure Southern hospitality, but who has the best stuff around here?
By Kirsten Harrington
In Search of Banh Mi
Looking for Vietnamese sandwiches around Spokane
Eating Cheap in the Inland Northwest
Forty-three new cheap eateries from Andy's to Zula's
In Search of A Decent Plate of Spaghetti
Can't find good Italian around here? I found four places making great Italian.
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