Vol. 19, No. 16
Counting the Forgotten
In the coldest season, a new way to find those without a roof.
By Joe O'Sullivan
The Bedrock of Idaho
The riches of Silver Valley come at a cost, but there's no shortage of people willing to pay it.
By Chris Stein
Watching the Watchers
While the police reform, the ombudsman says news outlets should do the same.
Idaho Justice
Pot moves closer to legalization. Plus, a strange legal system, reforming the initiative process, and a dispute over land.
By Inlander Staff
Mitt the Modern Mormon
What does Romney's religious background tell us about his candidacy?
By Robert Herold
Trail Mix
Now that Florida's over, a look at the long slog ahead.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
For Your Consideration
Teal Cat web project, Distrust that Particular Flavor, Leonard Cohen's Old Ideas
And Then There's Me
Growing up Mexican in a white family, in a white town, in a white nation
By Luke Baumgarten
Visual Arts Tour
Your guide to this Friday's big happenings around Spokane
By Jordy Byrd
A History of Protest
More than 40 years after he helped found the American Indian Movement, Clyde Bellecourt's mission continues.
By Kevin Taylor
Creative Space
Meet the man behind the art at the MAC.
Time to Create
Spokane's art collective steps into the mainstream with a show at the Chase.
By Carrie Scozzaro
The Spice Man Can
Getting spicy in North Idaho. Plus, sandwiches in the Valley.
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer and Leah Sottile
Making a Comeback
How one Idaho farm is helping revive the beloved chestnut.
By Guy Hand
Monks, Spies and Septic Tanks
Some of the best of SpIFF's second (and final) week
House of Lies
A show about the people screwing the people who are screwing the rest of us.
Invizimals: Shadow Zone
There's nothing worth seeing in Invizimals: Shadow Zone.
By Marty Demarest
Backpack Backlog
Pioneering independent rappers Hieroglyphics are still going hard after all these years.
By Jorma Knowles
Team Effort
Think Wilco is all about Tweedy? Think again.
By Alan Sculley
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
By Chey Scott
I’m finally caught up with One Piece; these four moments solidified my adoration for the popular pirate anime
By Colton Rasanen
Spokane’s challenges are more profound that we thought; it’s time to treat the situation like the emergency that it is
By Gavin Cooley
Even though resettlement funds are frozen and entry is paused, refugees already in Spokane need support, and offer hope
By Eliza Billingham
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