Vol. 18, No. 27
The Dawn of Earth Day
How the world's largest secular holiday was born. And what we've learned 41 years later.
By Tim Redmond
A Clean Settlement
The City of Spokane agrees on a program to reduce toxics, avoiding a legal battle
By Kevin Taylor
Squashed?
The governor says she won’t sign the dispensary bill. Will lawmakers’ work go up in smoke?
By Nicholas Deshais
Got Milk? What About Drugs?
As high levels of antibiotics and other drugs are found in Idaho's dairy cattle, the state struggles with what to do next.
By George Prentice
Sudden, Unexplained, Dead
Why is Spokane's unexplained infant death rate twice that of the rest of the state?
By Daniel Walters
Making Frenemies
Viewing your political opponent as a three-dimensional human makes a difference. It’s what comity depends upon.
By Robert Herold
Pot Shots
Medical marijuana as a moving legal target
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Hippies Are People, Too
Going off the grid doesn’t equal going crazy
By Tiffany Harms
Nature in the City
Five places in Spokane where you'll feel like you're a thousand miles from Spokane.
'The Pale King,' David Foster Wallace
Picking up the pieces of what would have been Wallace's next work.
By Luke Baumgarten
American Beauty
Blurred, chipped, cracked, smeared: Michael Pickering’s art captures what it means to be alive
By Leah Sottile
Bloody Mary Mornings and Sushi Lovin'
The Davenport Hotel's bloody Mary bar and new South Hill sushi.
By Jordy Byrd and Kirsten Harrington
Y'all So Fly
Raising multiple glasses to the best craft distillery in America
The Killing
The guy on the left, definitely inhales.
Into the Wild
Samuel L. Jackson and cats? We are so there!
By Ed Symkus
Gods Eater Burst
Gods Eater Burst is a tasty combat snack.
By Marty Demarest
Somewhere
Life at the Chateau Marmont
By Jorma Knowles
Self-Centered Cinema
Scream 4 brings back some old faces and some old, tired plot lines
By Marc Savlov
Fact or Fiction?
Leon Redbone has no interest in setting the record straight
By E.J. Iannelli
'Waisting Light,' Foo Fighters
By Seth Sommerfeld
'Human Hearts,' Maritime
Band Together
The Village Experience is giving kids the gift of music “with no strings attached … except for the ones on the guitars”
A Beautiful Mess
Capillary Action crafts an intense, offbeat brew of avant-jazz and other stuff
By Mark White
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