Vol. 18, No. 33
Hard Knocks
As the budget ax falls, students learn to speak out.
By Derek Brown
Cut Off Our Legs
Area organizations lose more state funding — but they’re used to it.
By Kaitlin Gillespie
Cutting Class
From kindergarten to home school, the Legislature slashes education funding.
By Daniel Walters
A Tale of Two Legislators
Spokane's two freshman legislators debrief us on the legislative session, babies, biofuels and the region’s new medical school.
By Nicholas Deshais
McRuined Field?
A park riles up the Lake City. Plus, animal torture and juvenile sex offenders.
By Inlander Staff
State of Well-Being
Spokane scores a medical school as health programs are gutted statewide.
No, Pigs Can't Fly
The Republican budget just doesn't add up
By Robert Herold
The Power of Why
Your kids may annoy you with questions, but da Vinci was the same way.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Artfest 2011
What to see, hear and eat during the weekend in Coeur d'Alene Park.
Revealing Da Vinci
Beset by budget cuts, the MAC scores one of its biggest exhibits ever.
By Carrie Scozzaro
'The Listener,' David Lester
A graphic novel that traces a history of guilt from Nazi Germany to the present day.
By Nicole Gluckstern
Whole Grain Pain
Why does eating healthy have to take a bite out of your wallet?
By Kirsten Harrington
The Show Goes On
Spokane's Taste Washington event lives on as Vintage Spokane. Plus, new restaurants coming this summer.
By Tiffany Harms
Class Act
X-Men gets better as it delves further into its characters' pasts.
By Ed Symkus
Brink
A team-based shooter that's fluid, fast and occasionally too frustrating.
By Marty Demarest
Burning Palms
A film that's supposed to shock just ends up making you feel sad.
Lacking Punch
Kids will get a kick out of Kung Fu Panda 2, but there’s not much for the adults in the room.
By Marjorie Baumgarten
Single Ladies
Makes you want to break up with television forever.
By Blair Tellers
'Murder the Mountains,' Red Fang
An album that's as good as the live show that's as good as the album.
By Leah Sottile
'Dirty Radio,' Sallie Ford and the Sound Outside
Ford's voice anchors an album of blues, jazz, punk and ragtime.
Murder Dog
Brotha Lynch Hung, after all these years, retains his significance as a particular sort of rap icon.
By Jorma Knowles
Farm Fresh
How a Midwest country boy found rock 'n' roll fame through grunge, British soul and Jack White.
By Jordy Byrd
Elkfest 2011
Crickets of Cascadia take the stage this weekend. Plus, shows from Strength, Shim, Old Bear Mountain and more.
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