Vol. 20, No. 18
DEVELOPMENT — Kendall Yards
By Inlander Staff
Identity Crisis
In North Idaho, locals aren’t afraid of a walled city moving in, but about the branding that could come with it
By Heidi Groover
Preparing for the Worst
Coeur d’Alene wants to spend $1.4 million on security improvements — but can they actually stop school shootings?
By Daniel Walters
Falling Down
Law enforcement to vigilantes: “Chill out.” Plus, the State of the City, Part II
By Joe O'Sullivan
Reverse the Polarity
How Congress can shift from being the butt of jokes to a place where problems get solved
By George Nethercutt
Jewell of the West
REI’s Sally Jewell is a good fit for Interior Secretary
By Ben Long
Squeezed Out
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
How Smart Are We?
We’re not the prudes we used to be — but there’s still a long way to go
By Julie Krug
Blockbusted
Internet killed the video star
By Jacob Jones
A Shave and a Cut Throat
Lake City Playhouse proves that Sweeney Todd is more than just a “musical thriller”
By E.J. Iannelli
The Poly Life
What if there was no such thing as cheating anymore?
By Leah Sottile
Back to School
The Spokane Art School’s rebirth was years in the making
By Chey Scott
Savage Love
Dan Savage on sex, porn and relationships
By Dan Savage
TV — Community
Community never had ratings. But it has always had guts.
For Your Consideration — February 14, 2013
By Mike Bookey
From the Wheels Up
It may take a year, but Spokane will have a hip mobile coffee truck
By Jo Miller
Going Fancy on the Cheap
Fine dining doesn’t have to be pricey
By Lisa Waananen
FDRrrrrggggh
Bill Murray kills it as Roosevelt, but Hyde Park on Hudson doesn’t do his performance justice
By Ed Symkus
Blech Magic Woman
Beautiful Creatures prefers bland paranormal melodrama over playful subversiveness
By Scott Renshaw
Pop Tarts
Before you go see Carrie Underwood, read this completely out-of-nowhere survey of American Idol winners
By Seth Sommerfeld
Follow the Leaders
My Bloody Valentine’s new album completely changes the rock game
By Jordan Satterfield
What Happens at Night
The joys of skiing under the lights after dark
By Jen Forsyth
The End is Coming
The Fixer
Sandpoint’s David Marx set out to design the perfect customizable skis
By Eli Francovich
The Danger Underneath
By Eric Gavelin
100 Days
Behind the Scenes
By Stephen Schlange
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Spokane nonprofit worries state budget could prioritize police while ending an important fund combatting the War on Drugs
By Samantha Wohlfeil
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