Vol. 19, No. 20
The Godless
As politicians fight over faith, more and more people are losing it.
By Nicholas Deshais
Young, Troubled Minds
In Idaho, mental illness increasingly dominates juvenile detention centers.
By Daniel Walters
Being With Newt
Tagging along at Newt Gingrich's appearance in Spokane last week.
By Joe O'Sullivan
Council Says Hell No
Spokane City Council rejects Thoma settlement. Plus, the Ridpath sell-off and a moneyed race.
By Inlander Staff
Bye, Bye Byrdie
The fate of the Jensen-Byrd building underlines the problem of having the University District run by an absentee landlord.
By Robert Herold
Trail Mix
Will Washington count?
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Upping the Ante
For Gonzaga and its fans, the WCC tournament in Vegas has become more than a formality.
By Mike Bookey
Through the Ages
Summoning the old dances at last weekend's tribal friendship dance.
True Grit
The Gonzaga women have battled their way to the top of the WCC … again.
For Your Consideration
Rounding out this week's testosterone-fueled trilogy is Jack White.
By Jacob H. Fries
The G Train
A video installation makes connections between time, space and public transportation.
By Jordy Byrd
A Sophisticated Taste
A tale of two local sommeliers.
By Luke Baumgarten
Balance of Power
The ways we control each other are pretty much the same in Iran as they are here.
By Scott Renshaw
Animal House
You'll recognize the arc of this party film. You'll also recognize yourself laughing.
By Ed Symkus
Reggae Man
One local tribute band is combining sequins with dreadlocks to create something new,
By Azaria Podplesky
Musical Metamorphosis
How Pickwick lost its sound and found a soul.
By Seth Sommerfeld
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