In Defense of Refugees
In the aftermath of the presidential election, local residents seek ways to love and support their refugee friends
By Daniel Walters
No License to Kill
Task force says officers should be held responsible for police shootings; plus, state auditor clears Spokane Valley firing of city manager
By Mitch Ryals and Wilson Criscione
Trumped-up Education
Could the President-elect's support of school choice trickle down to Spokane?
By Wilson Criscione
Hitting the Wall
Why it seems like hate crimes are on the rise, and why it's so difficult to catch the perpetrators
By Mitch Ryals
This Isn't Normal
America has gone down this road before, and it's a dead end
By Paul Dillon
Incendiary Words
Trail Mix: Trump's gifts to civics teachers everywhere
By Daniel Walters and Wilson Criscione
Fake-News Nightmare
The social media dream of the 2000s is fading, but we can reset the system by sticking up for the truth
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Cannabis, Eh?
Attention turns to the Great Green North's legalization plans
By Connor Dinnison
NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP
Nostalgia for the '80s remains in hyperdrive. Why does the era's pop culture still resonate?
By Dan Nailen
Remnants of Rome
Gonzaga's hit Ancient Roman exhibition is a look into the past and the capability of the university's museum
By Mike Bookey
ART | FIRST FRIDAY
It's the final Spokane art stroll of the year
By Chey Scott
For Your Consideration
Miranda blows up, Bill blows smoke and Blaine goes beyond magic
'Tis the Season
Local theaters embrace the holiday spirit with new and classic productions staged through December
APPLE CUP 2016
Scenes from UW/WSU game in Pullman
By Young Kwak
I Saw You
Week of December 1st
A Good Foundation
An exploration of the very different kinds of pizza crust found in Spokane
By Cara Strickland
Man and Wife
Simple, non-heroic love changes the world in Loving
By Scott Renshaw
Grumpy Old Man
The Magic Lantern Theatre is open again and featuring the delightful A Man Called Ove
By Steve Davis
Classic Gass
Armed with a new album, the Kyle Gass Band brings its blend of rock and humor to Spokane
By Laura Johnson
Wanna Rock?
A slew of '80s glam favorites come to Wreck The Halls of Spokane Arena
BOOKS
From Twin Peaks to the darkest reaches of our galaxy, there's a new book for everyone on your list
By Sheri Boggs and Ted S. McGregor Jr.
MUSIC
The gifts to brighten the spirits of the musically inclined people on your holiday list
VIDEO GAMES
From cutting-edge technology to some old-school throwbacks, here are ideas for the gamers in your life
By Claire Munds
BOARD GAMES
Experience some time with other real-life people by diving into these tabletop games
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