Vol. 18, No. 48
Reform is Here
How Washington's health care system is already changing in the wake of federal reform.
By Mike Kreidler
Not a Press Conference
Mary Verner doesn't take questions at recent press event, raising more questions about police accountability.
By Nicholas Deshais
A Deal with the Devil
The risks and rewards of taking Kevin Harpham to trial
By Chris Stein
Ask and Tell
On Sept. 20, soldiers can legally disclose they're gay. And a Spokane woman is one reason why.
By Daniel Walters
Shock Waves
Though unexploded, Kevin Harpham's backpack bomb sent ripples across the region.
By Heidi Groover, Nicholas Deshais, Luke Baumgarten, Jacob H. Fries, Scott A. Leadingham and Daniel Walters
The River Loses a Defender
A local environmentalist dies suddenly. Plus, a semantic school argument.
By Nicholas Deshais and Daniel Walters
Compared to What?
What Obama could have (and couldn't have) learned from the Clinton years.
By Robert Herold
To the Last
Rick Perry just doesn't understand Social Security.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
The Power and the Pews
A Spokane native exposes systematic failures in the Catholic church in her new book.
By E.J. Iannelli
Accidental Festival
The ivories will be ridden hard and put away wet over the next few weeks.
By Verne Windham
For Your Consideration
Clone Wars returns for a fourth season. Plus, porn for type nerds and reruns of Dylan's radio show.
Selling Something?
At the fair and on buses, an atheist campaign works to create community in the face of opposition.
By Jordy Byrd
Mixed Signals
How to tell where someone's from by what they call their soda blends.
By Luke Baumgarten
'Kind of Smelly'
A frank look at kimchee, the millenia-old Korean delicacy no one seems to understand around here.
Chicago on Wheels
Authentic big-city street food from a truck on Sunset Highway. Plus, blue-plate specials in CdA.
By Tiffany Harms
Finely Tuned Clutter
Jean-Luc Godard wants to assault modernity. Instead, his latest assaults our senses.
By Ethan Wolcott
2 Broke Girls
Network television takes on hipsterdom, with mixed success.
Bastion
For $15, a storybook game without much point
By Marty Demarest
Rough Rider
Drive speaks softly but drives a fast car.
By Ed Symkus
Bushwhacked
There's no such thing as “overcoming obstacles” when you’re Gavin Rossdale.
Fast & Furious
How to make an album in three weeks, the Cobra Skulls way.
By Seth Sommerfeld
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