Vol. 17, No. 53
Waging Love
Countering the Westboro rabble. Plus, Mayor Verner says Spokane's revenue is going straight to its thighs.
By Kevin Taylor, Nicholas Deshais, Joel Smith and Daniel Walters
The Loneliest Number
After four years of casting losing votes, Bonnie Mager hopes voters give her a win.
By Nicholas Deshais
Log-House Republican?
Phil Hart built a house with stolen timber. Now he's being compared to civil rights giants?
By Kevin Taylor
Battle of the Johns
Who will carry the 6th House seat - the new incumbent, or the old one?
Small Ball
In the 3rd District, the Spokane Indians president goes up against a sewer inspector.
By Dan Herman
Anger is Not a Policy
Democrats and Republicans alike should take heed of what voter anger has wrought in the past.
By George Nethercutt
Truthquest
Have disagreeing opinions all you want, but shouldn’t we be able to at least agree on facts?
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Taxi Cab Confessions
A front-seat view of Spokane's dangerous, sexy side.
By Jordy Byrd
Judy's Daughter
Liza Minnelli canceled her show in Spokane. But here's what you would have seen.
By Michael Bowen
Living Better Electrically
They had killer apps back in the '50s, too. Even in Montana.
By Steve Wing
'Scoreboard, Baby,' Ken Armstrong and Nick Perry
College football players are gladiators. And we’re the Romans, too busy stuffing ourselves to care whether they die.
Locally Grown
Tyler Johnson is the rare, lucky kid who grew up to play for his hometown team.
By Howie Stalwick
Get Your Greek On
Vagelie Karatzas is back in the kitchen. Plus, scones by the lake.
By Blair Tellers and Carrie Scozzaro
In Focus
Feed the reel, sit back and enjoy the projector's whir as you watch a film on actual film.
Return of the Quack
If you believe that videogames are art, then take a flap through this one.
By Marty Demarest
Holy Rollers
If you're trying to make a Jewish movie, you've gotta do more than include the costumes.
Old-Timers
Living proof of why you shouldn’t mess with the AARP.
By Ed Symkus
The Good Wife
A melodrama that begins with (high-end) prostitution and still manages to avoid being sleazy.
By Daniel Walters
Extreme Geek-Out
Coheed and Cambria redefines what it means to be epic.
By Azaria Podplesky
Belly Up
Thomas Richardson and Pax Lumina make the music behind the belly buttons.
'My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky,' Swans
The new Swans album is not very loud, but certainly very strange.
By Leah Sottile
'Axioma Ethica Odini,' Enslaved
A perfect black metal album.
By Jon Brown
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