Don't Drink the Water
For now, the Air Force is providing water for residents near Fairchild whose wells have been contaminated, but then what?
By Samantha Wohlfeil
Fountain of Pain
The drip, drip of problems with the Riverfront Park Rotary Fountain
By Daniel Walters
Justice Denied?
Murder acquittal by all-white jury sparks outrage in black community; plus, city tells Blessings to find another Bridge
By Mitch Ryals and Samantha Wohlfeil
Hardy Fiber
Washington could become a leader in industrial hemp production
By Mike Bookey
The Rise of Partisanship
It's time to start destroying political Death Stars built by rabid, anti-government extremists
By John T. Reuter
Backyard Chicken Keeping
Do something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers respond to Nethercutt's campaign-finance column, closing of the Carlyle
Letters to the editor
On The Street
What is, or was, your favorite part of Riverfront Park, now that renovations are underway?
The Director's Chair
Congress needs to hold firm for a strong, independent candidate to lead the damaged FBI
By Robert Herold
Building a Mystery
The cult series Twin Peaks makes a much-anticipated return, 27 years after it changed the way we look at TV
By Nathan Weinbender
A Guide to the original Twin Peaks Characters
Get to know the players before you dive into the show's reboot
A Twin Peaks Road Trip
Visiting the real Washington inspirations for David Lynch's fictional world
Not Enough Drugs
What happens when you watch Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me without watching the series first
By Dan Nailen
Bookends
When I found a love poem handwritten in 1939 in the front of a Ralph Waldo Emerson book, I tried to find out all I could about its author
High Times
The Dope Show challenges comedians' ability to stay funny while stoned
A Wrinkle in Time
In Kiss Me, Kate, Cole Porter's music weaves between hot, jazzy numbers and medieval madrigals
By E.J. Iannelli
More than movies
David Lynch: The Art Life explores the director's cinematic worldview
For Your Consideration
Spooky sounds from Afghan Whigs, trans-Atlantic laughs and blockbuster time
I Saw You
Week of May 18th
Washington's Finest
A look inside one of the state's most acclaimed — and far-flung — fine dining locales
By Cara Strickland
Kitchen Confidence
A new North Idaho business promotes healthy cooking and skill building for budding young chefs
By Carrie Scozzaro
Space Oddity
Director Ridley Scott's third foray into the Alien universe is hardly a resurrection
By Eric D. Snider
The Good Times Are Killing Me
The night Modest Mouse sent me down the wrong road
By Jacob H. Fries
Bear with Her
Kori Ailene brings her ballads of heartache and disenchantment to the Bartlett
By Connor Dinnison
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