Vol. 18, No. 47
Spy Nation
In the aftermath of 9/11, the FBI has become a massive domestic-spying agency.
By Kevin Gosztola
Prints Raise Brows
A proposal to scan elementary students' fingerprints draws fire from parents before being put on hold.
By Chris Stein
How We've Changed
Locals reflect on 9/11 and its last impact
First Do No Harm
Finding justice - for the accused and accuser - when complaints against medical professionals arise isn't easy.
By Heidi Groover
Rescue from Above
What was really going on when the helicopters started flying over my campsite?
By Nicholas Deshais
Too Many, Too Few
Central Valley has too many kids. East Valley has too few. Neither has money to fix the issue.
By Daniel Walters
Hour of Remembrance
September 11 brought the country together. Let's come together again.
By George Nethercutt
Less Perfect
What happened to the unity we felt after September 11?
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Let's Get Weird
Your step-by-step guide to hob-nobbing with superfans at a Weird Al concert.
By Tiffany Harms
Chukkers
There are polo players, and then there are polo people.
By Luke Baumgarten
Highway to Hell
Apocalypse, politics, drugs, censorship and revolution - the latest at the Kolva-Sullivan Gallery.
By Carrie Scozzaro
Super Saver
Spokane's most famous couponer shows how to take advantage of the system.
By Jordy Byrd
For Your Consideration
A U.K. comedy duo you should check out. Plus, a new bio on old tycoons, and Northwest punk in New York.
By E.J. Iannelli
Cupcakes to Go
A new cupcake bakery on the South Hill looks to France for inspiration. Plus, raw milk to order.
By Jordy Byrd and Kirsten Harrington
Zombie Crop
Got an invasion of zucchini you don't know what to do with? Here are some tips.
By Ari Levaux
Sons of Anarchy
Sons is back in the saddle after a painful wipeout.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Witness the next stage in role-playing's evolution.
Large Pox
Everyone is screwed in Steven Soderbergh's new thriller.
By Ed Symkus
Viral Entities
This gimmick flick sticks with you after the novelty fades.
By Ethan Wolcott
Words Get In the Way
Explosions in the Sky makes heartfelt music that you can't sing along to.
By Seth Sommerfeld
Still Cosmic
B-52s founding member Cindy Wilson talks about a new band called Already Taken and her late, great brother Ricky.
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