Vol. 21, No. 10
Lives that Mattered
Spokane remembers the homeless men and women who died this year
By Deanna Pan
For What Ails You
Obamacare deadlines, new medical pot rules and a look at Washington's public records
By Heidi Groover, Deanna Pan and Jacob Jones
Exit Interview
After eight years on the Spokane City Council, Nancy McLaughlin reflects and looks forward
By Heidi Groover
PHOTO EYE | Down Hill From Here
By Young Kwak
Seeing More Clearly
This season, reflect on ways to carry the Christmas spirit over into 2014
By George Nethercutt
The Boy in the Picture
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Shoulders
2013 Short Fiction Contest
By Ross Carper
A Cage Match
By Richard Harlan Miller
The Great Laws and Harmonious Combinations and the Fluids of the Air
By John Whalen
Back into the Storm
By Rick Boal
Cha Cha
By Mischa Jakupcak
The Wet World
By Eli Francovich
Not as Bad as We Think
Those international educational rankings tell us something about education — but more about poverty
By Daniel Walters
Enough of You, 2013
New Year's Eve, whichever way you want it
By Mike Bookey and Chey Scott
GAME | Kerbal Space Program
By Claire Munds
The Left Coast
Gonzaga is facing a new-look West Coast Conference — let's get you acquainted
By Will Maupin
For Your Consideration
Marvel Puzzle Quest, Time of the Doctor and the Upworthy Springfield Tumblr
CAT FRIDAY: Monday edition update on the Internet Cat Video Film Fest
Regretfully, but by no fault of hers, Lil BUB won't be visiting the Lilac City next month.
By Chey Scott
Game Plan
One Sandpoint woman's commitment to hunting her own food might make her the top huntress nationwide
By Leah Sottile
Raising the Bar
At the height of the craft cocktail trend, Santé's new Butcher Bar stands out
Daydream Nation
Ben Stiller turns a classic short story into a glorified commercial, albeit a visually stunning one
By Curtis Woloschuk
Celluloid Opulence
The Wolf of Wall Street is an outrageous satire of the new American dream
By Seth Sommerfeld
No Plan B
Lavoy moved from Alaska to Spokane to make music and haven't looked back
By Laura Johnson
Two Scoops Necessary
Helado Negro livens up New Year's Eve with a reverberating, experimental sound
By Jordan Satterfield
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Idaho, once again, takes a stand against cannabis
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By Eliza Billingham
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