Vol. 20, No. 19
Freedom Lovers
Conservatives propose a “Freedom Agenda”
By Jacob Jones
Stop the Music
How the SPD shut down the Knitting Factory
Spokamsterdam
Spokane contemplates reefer attractions; plus, special election results
By Joe O'Sullivan
Paying for Lost Time
Should the state compensate the wrongfully convicted?
By Heidi Groover
Eyes on Us
Security cameras may go in downtown as the Spokane Police Department embraces new video technology
The Yum Factor
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Life is an Essay Test
Human learning cannot be boiled down to multiple-choice
By Robert Herold
For Your Consideration — February 21, 2013
By Kate Dinnison
You've Got a Telegram
Nancy Erchul has a one-of-a-kind message for you
American Beauty
Civil Rights poet Nikky Finney weaves painful, beautiful prose
By Jordy Byrd
IN MEMORY — George Flett
This year's Friendship Dance will be in tribute to the nationally recognized artist
By Chey Scott
Small-Town Symphonies
Jason Vieaux is watching the 'small-townification' of classical music and learning how to adapt.
By E.J. Iannelli
What is Restaurant Week?
Why The Inlander and Visit Spokane want you to go out to eat this week
MEET YOUR CHEF — Charles Curtis - Chef — Garth Hicks - Food and Beverage Director
Max at Mirabeau
By Annemarie C. Frohnhoefer
Caught Our Eye
Just a few items that jumped off the menu at us
By Inlander Staff
State of the Restaurant
Spokane’s dining scene is growing and diversifying to offer new food trends
Finding Brunch
It’s not just late breakfast, and it’s not a buffet. So what is it?
By Lisa Waananen
MEET YOUR CHEF — Patrick Fescher
Hay J's Bistro
MEET YOUR CHEF — Branden Moreau
Manito Tap House
Oscar Obscurity
Your guide to all the categories you’ve never heard of
By Scott Renshaw
Um, What?
You’ll have no idea what happens in John Dies at the End, and that’s OK
By Mike Bookey
WHY Bother?
Indie hip-hop innovators WHY? turn out their most polarizing record yet. And Spokane is all over it
By Jon Brown
The God Emcee
Rakim has reigned as king of the mic for more than 25 years
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By Kaylee Tornay and Whitney Bryen - InvestigateWest
Spokane Best of Broadway announces 2025-26 season
New in Hayden, B. Boulangerie offers a wide selection of sweet and savory traditional pastries
By Bob Johnson
Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
Weekend Countdown