Vol. 18, No. 35
Milking It
A proposed federal law riles raw-milk proponents in Idaho.
By Heidi Groover
The Oprah Effect
Will KREM’s loss be a boon for other stations?
By Scott A. Leadingham
The Best and the Worst
We asked 900 lobbyists what they thought of Eastern Washington’s legislators. This is what some of them said.
By Nicholas Deshais
French Fracas
County commissioner Al French turns against his old stomping grounds.
The Palin Zone
Why are we listening to Sarah Palin when we should be fixing unemployment?
By Robert Herold
More Than A Game
What would Clarence Darrow say about the NFL and NBA disputes?
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Global Civil Rights
The author of Spokane's Community Bill of Rights on fighting for nature.
By Thomas Linzey
'The Lost Cyclist,' David V. Herlihy
Around the world on a bike in the 1890s? David Herlihy’s book manages to make even a strong premise boring.
By Jordy Byrd
Tart March
What started as a reaction to one police officer's remark has now swept the globe. And now it's happening in the Inland Northwest.
By Kaitlin Gillespie
Bug-pocalypse
Amy Stewart analyzes how creepy-crawlies have had a hand in human history.
By Joseph Haeger
Devil's Advocate
Shel Silverstein’s raunchy one-man play travels through hell and back.
Oz in 3D
Can a staged Wizard compete with the classic movie? If it has Mallory King and cute school kids, why, yes, it can.
By Michael Bowen
Hairy Beings and Nothingness
No one has yet proven he exists, but Bigfoot isn’t going anywhere.
By Luke Baumgarten
Spud Sauce
Making high-end use of the humble Idaho potato.
By Guy Hand
Slowbrew
The Budge Brothers have lived with beer their whole lives. Plus, MacKenzie River pizza comes to Washington.
By Luke Baumgarten and Tiffany Harms
Crocodile Tears
There are lots of stories of exotic pets gone rogue. This doc focuses on the right one.
Teen Wolf
Being a teenage werewolf is much more complicated today than it was for Michael J. Fox.
One Ring To Bore Them All
Green Lantern is a big, loud, flashy emerald mess.
By Ed Symkus
ExerBeat
You can't make it if you fake it — except while 'playing' ExerBeat.
By Marty Demarest
American: The Bill Hicks Story
Surveying the life of an unlikely comic patriot.
By Jordan Satterfield
Metal Magic
A heavy band for the indie crowd, the Sword turns its gaze to outer space.
Long-Haul Rockers
Longtime Seattle band the Purrs give a little advice on how to rock for life.
By Julia Mullen Gordon
'David Comes to Life,' F---ED UP
A punk band that has grown up in a good way.
'The Valley Path,' US Christmas
One of the best albums of the year comes out of nowhere.
By Leah Sottile
We Could Make Cancer Mortal
And four other lessons local universities taught us this year.
By Daniel Walters
Crystals Could Fuel Our Future
Computers Can Read Your Mind
By Joel Smith
Your Girlfriend Has Buyer's Remorse
Organic Chemicals Could Prevent Disaster
Plus four other lessons local universities taught us this year.
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