Vol. 18, No. 32
Blue Blazers
Inside a fundraiser for the Spokane River with a famous set of initials.
By Kevin Taylor
Whitewater Wreck
State pulls funding for kayak park; counselors keep their jobs.
By Kevin Taylor, Daniel Walters and Kaitlin Gillespie
Looking Back
An Inlander senior writer reflects on his seven years at the paper.
The Volume Dial
Are businesses creating a more peaceful downtown through a new noise ordinance — or a more boring one?
By Daniel Walters
Fracking Idaho
Idaho's first commercial natural gas wells come to life, raising questions about a controversial mining technique.
By George Prentice
Eleven for '10
We won 11 SPJ Awards of Excellence for the work we did in 2010
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Fresh And Fabulous
Its farmers market time
By Mary Lou Reed
Nickel and Dimed
There are fees for everything these days. But are we just getting the government we’ve asked for?
Warts and All
The Civic's The Full Monty isn’t perfect — but that’s kind of the point.
By E.J. Iannelli
Art House
What happened when Spokane Falls turned 23 students loose on a doomed building.
By Luke Baumgarten
'Transition,' Chaz Bono
The son of Sonny and Cher talks about growing up as a girl.
By Terri Schlichenmeyer
ArtFest Pre-Func
In its 14th year, Art in the Garden has become a lot more than just an art sale.
By Carrie Scozzaro
Amazonian Wonders
A new Brazilian place in Coeur d'Alene. Plus, Thai Bamboo goes Vegas.
By Carrie Scozzaro and Kirsten Harrington
Hair of the Dog
The Inlander got a rare opportunity to hear a little more about the story behind the sequel to The Hangover.
By Ed Symkus
Portal 2
The slickest, most imaginative rat maze ever built.
By Marty Demarest
I Am Number Four
A big, dumb movie for the Team Edward/Jacob crowd.
By Maryann Johanson
The Secret's Out
A new documentary resurrects the savior of Seattle's arts scene.
By Tiffany Harms
Extreme Couponing
There's a fine between couponers and those other reality-show stars: hoarders.
By Lisa Fairbanks-Rossi
'Strange Negotiations,' David Bazan
Bazan takes on Wall Street fat cats.
By Seth Sommerfeld
Surviving Sasquatch
Here are our picks for who to see (and a few to skip).
By Leah Sottile and Jordan Satterfield
The People's Festival
Can't afford Sasquatch? A local 21-year-old and his high school friends think they have the answer for you.
By Leah Sottile
Deep Catalogue
Seventeen years. Ten records. Over 120 songs. Where are the Old 97’s to start?
By L. Kent Wolgamott
'Goblin,' Tyler, The Creator
Nauseating hip-hop about suicide, rape and arson.
By Jordan Satterfield
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By Eliza Billingham
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