Vol. 17, No. 4
Free Radio, Spokane
As Spokane’s community radio station joins the big leagues, the underserved are about to get served
By Nicholas Deshais
Collision Course
A new documentary pits infamous atheist Christopher Hitchens against local pastor Douglas Wilson. A buddy movie ensues.
By Joel Smith
Catch-22
A vet finds himself barred from treatment after PTSD behaviors get him in trouble
By Kevin Taylor
Barack and James
Reaching Madisonian compromise is getting harder than ever
By Robert Herold
"The Book of Basketball," Bill Simmons
Spontaneous Song
For two South African actors, The Lion King forges personal connections
By Michael Bowen
Conscious-Lee Cool
Lee Konitz was in the room at the Birth of the Cool
Master of Puppets
Right away, turning The Lion King into a musical has a problem: lions. Lions plus, hyenas and giraffes and elephants are pretty darn integral to The Lion King.
Sitting Pretty
From Spokane, Mary Ann Wilson's fitness show reaches millions of homes
By Leah Sottile
Seeing Gay
A festival showing GLBT from all angles
By n/a
Thirteen Movies We're Psyched About This Fall
Sherlock Holmes, Avatar, The Lovely Bones and more
Get Out the Vote
With all the uncertainty in the world these days, hot wings and cold beer are two things we can get behind
The Goats of War
Psychic spies bring slapstick to the Iraq desert. War hasn’t been this much fun since 1812
By Ed Symkus
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
A lavish, adrenaline-fueled fighting and exploration game with the style and setting of a first-class Hollywood blockbuster
By Marty Demarest
Fears of the Dark
The Shining, The Ring, Carrie. Pshaw. The real frights are in cartoons.
Curriculum Vitae
The Professor Film series is like going back to college. Without tests. Plus drinks.
By Luke Baumgarten
FlashForward
In Lost, we care about John Locke and Ben Linus. In FlashForward, we don’t care about Generic FBI Guys No. 7 and No. 9.
By Daniel Walters
The Wayback Machine
Horse Feathers goes back to the future, forward to the past
By Jeff Echert
After the Boom
Finch thinks screamo can exist without the skinny jeans and flatirons
By Seth Sommerfeld
Drinkin' Music
Kickin’ it with Dropkick Murphys’ Al Barr
By Steve Labate
"The Blue Record," Baroness
A good metal album but not nearly as howlingly demonic as their live show
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