Vol. 18, No. 7
Zombies!
Jon Snyder takes on a Republican leader while the Valley braces for Snowpocalypse.
By Nicholas Deshais and Daniel Walters
Not Backing Down
The state Senate's boss lady talks about eliminating Basic Health, carpooling with Mike Baumgartner and - gasp - running for governor.
By Nicholas Deshais
Rethinking Recycling
CdA’s already gone to single-stream recycling, with Spokane hot on its heels.
By Kevin Taylor
Cloudy Forecasts
Spokane Valley purposely lowballs its fiscal predictions. The city of Spokane doesn’t anymore.
By Daniel Walters
Changing Back Again
Same nonsense, different decade.
By Robert Herold
The WikiFuture
Will transparency in government come voluntarily or by force?
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
'Moonlight Mile,' Dennis Lehane
What if a detective helps people but the people aren’t worth helping?
By Terri Schlichenmeyer
Scrutinize That Honky
The Honky Tonk set is amazing. And thank God for that.
By Michael Bowen
Un-American Activities
Robert Wrigley’s new book tries to understand where we find ourselves now.
By Anna Vodicka
Referential Treatment
Austin Stiegemeier’s work infuses pop culture with highbrow artistic ideas.
By Carrie Scozzaro
Dreamweaver
Part ancient inscription, part futuristic vision, Timothy Ely’s books speak without words.
By Luke Baumgarten
Wonton Love
Canton might have the best Chinese food in the Panhandle.
C-minus Cups
Plenty of show with a mediocre cup o' joe and a tip of the hat to a new family-friendly Cd'A restaurant.
By Jordy Byrd and Carrie Scozzaro
Gut-Wrenching
Danny Boyle and James Franco made one hell of a movie.
By Ed Symkus
Call of Duty: Black Ops
Already a solid shooter, Call of Duty branches out into artistry with “Zombies.”
By Marty Demarest
Exit Through the Gift Shop
By Tammy Marshall
Bump and Daily Grind
Good dancers! Evil dancers! Stanley Tucci! How did such a winning formula go so wrong?
By Maryann Johanson
Boardwalk Empire
Like Mad Men, only 40 years earlier and less fixated on the props.
By Dan Herman
'The Incredible Machine,' Sugarland
Not country. Not pop. And not really good, either.
'Pinkerton Deluxe Edition,' Weezer
Exhaustive reissue of a cult classic is excessive and unnecessary.
By Austin L. Ray
Throwbacks
A local duo is reviving an underground genre back to life.
By Azaria Podplesky
The Music of Life and Death
It took believing, living and almost dying to inspire the Y La Bamba sound.
By Jon Brown
Yuletunes
Separating the lumps of coal from the shiny new toys among this season’s Christmas music offerings.
Gifts for Robots
... and seven others entities on your holiday list.
By Inlander Staff
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