Vol. 17, No. 48
Taking Stock
A new bishop promises to help renew the Catholic church in Spokane.
By Daniel Walters
Ozzie, Creach and Craigslist
Sheriff Knezovich is frustrated by accounts of the Creach shooting; plus, the Y counts down to destruction.
By Kevin Taylor, Nicholas Deshais, Joel Smith and Daniel Walters
'On The Side Of Disclosure'
The Sheriff’s new internal investigator won’t rock the boat.
By Nicholas Deshais
Cycling Through Destruction
Got a flat riding over destroyed streets? Your fault.
Kid Crime, Adult Time
How "tough on crime" laws are failing our children.
By Kevin Taylor
Misunderstood?
Voters are looking to put America on the right track.
By George Nethercutt
Reality For Sale
How money creates a new reality in politics.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Balance the Load
It’s time to move forward with plans to clean up the Spokane River.
By Kelly Susewind
Ride On
Sunday’s third annual Spokefest ride is just the tip of a growing phenomenon.
By Joel Smith
Wall-Eyed
Artists make their mark — literally — on the Jundt Gallery.
By Carrie Scozzaro
Cuts in the Score
The Spokane Symphony’s offerings are diminishing. Is this a warning of further cuts or a wise retrenchment?
By Michael Bowen
Dolls and Guys
At Saranac, two artists tackle perception and reality with Barbie dolls and graffiti.
By Tiffany Harms
'Freedom,' Jonathan Franzen
Everyone’s assuming that Jonathan Franzen’s new novel is great Literature. What if it isn’t?
By Dan Herman
Luna Goes Pick-Up
News at the South Hill institution. Plus, the second annual One Night One World celebration and Feast With Friends.
By Kirsten Harrington and Blair Tellers
More Grub in the Pub
Kelly’s Irish Pub has doubled its menu. Save room for a Guinness.
Mafia II
In Little Italy, there's little going on.
By Marty Demarest
Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too?
It’s all over-packed, overlong and undercooked.
Failure to Launch
This long-distance relationship never really gets off the ground.
By Maryann Johanson
Hardcore Pawn
When your name is Les Gold, your fate is pretty much sealed.
By Blair Tellers
Hormones to 11
Adolescence, brought to you by the director of The Princess Bride and This is Spinal Tap
By Ed Symkus
The Curious Case of Jason Webley
Jason Webley’s path has taken him from performing on the streets to touring the country in a tomato car
By E.J. Iannelli
Youth Brigade
For the last two years, an ex-Navy guy has done for the all-ages scene what many couldn’t.
By Leah Sottile
'Hawk,' Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan
A nice record — but does it sound familiar?
By David Rey
Drama King
Billy Corgan's ego aside, maybe Smashing Pumpkins should have called it quits back in 1997.
'Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows,' Various Artists
Hear all your favorite indie and folk stars cover John Prine before you check out the real stuff.
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