Vol. 17, No. 5
Machine Politics
Both political parties used to ignore Spokane City Council races. Not anymore.
By Nicholas Deshais
What Just Happened?
Proposition 4, a revolution in the Valley, a recount in Coeur d'Alene and Eyman's latest. Welcome to democracy.
By Inlander Staff
Rekindling Kendall
After much speculation, it becomes official: A new developer will try to resurrect Kendall Yards
By Daniel Walters
Trouble at Ft. Hood
A local soldier describes the shock at Fort Hood and what it may mean for soldiers seeking help
By Kevin Taylor
Down for the Count
Newspapers are hurting, but journalism is still crucial
By Paul K. Haeder
Flying the Aging Skies
As Congress considers how to replace Fairchild's tankers, time is of the essence
By Brigadier General Thomas C. Pinckney
"The Trump Card," Ivanka Trump
A much more enlightening read than anything Paris Hilton ever wrote
By Tammy Marshall
The Next Step
With the Lorinda Knight Gallery closing, what’s next for art in Spokane?
By Erika Prins
Dizzying Delights
Top restaurants teamed up last Friday to provide great food for a great cause
By Anne McGregor
Super Vegan Myth Slayer
Sarah Kramer says veganism is easy and inexpensive
By Luke Baumgarten
Borderlands
Borderlands obliterates the boundaries between shooter and RPG, delivering dynamic, dramatic firefights defined by personal choice.
By Marty Demarest
The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3
How did the New York subway system not kill Denzel Washington during the filming of this movie?
Full of Static
In Pirate Radio, the plot and tone don’t rock at all. It’s a movie adrift.
By Maryann Johanson
Cougar Town
No, this show has nothing to do with Pullman, Wash.
By Lisa Fairbanks-Rossi
Don't Panic
Though he didn’t intend to, Roland Emmerich has made the funniest end-of-the-world film ever
No Bones About It
Political music, not musical politics
By Chris Dreyer
Band for Sale
All Time Low plans to be the next big thing. No matter what you say
By Seth Sommerfeld
"Raditude," Weezer
The band’s poppy challenge to their staunch rocker fans
By Joel Hartse
"Splendor in the Grass," Pink Martini
Lose yourself in Pink Martini's big, bold, timeless sounds
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
"Blueprint 3," Jay-Z
The final installment of Jay-Z’s Blueprint trilogy
By Leah Sottile
Flauting It
Ian Anderson used to front Jethro Tull standing on one leg. We hope he still does that.
By Jon Brown
The Twilight Saga: New Moon Soundtrack
I know what you’re thinking, “Ugh... more Twilight?” But look at the track list for the new Twilight soundtrack.
What Else is Out There?
A Zag decides to do a little acting
By Howie Stalwick
This Changes Everything
WSU men’s basketball faces life after Tony Bennett
Work in Progress
Mark Few on life with nine freshmen from around the globe. Plus, previews of the men's hoops teams.
Unranked! Unfair?
Will opponents underestimate what could be the best Gonzaga women’s team ever? Plus, previews of the women's teams.
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