The Ancient One
Kennewick Man's story — and controversy — isn't over
By Deanna Pan
Building Influence
Up against a new and unfriendly majority in City Hall, can the Spokane Home Builders Association mend fences?
By Heidi Groover
Who Ya Gonna Call?
City puts ambulance service out for rebid; Spokane Police replace SWAT team; and a study on Washington state police murders
By Heidi Groover, Jacob Jones and Deanna Pan
Waiting for Rights
A class-action lawsuit challenges the state on its failure to provide mental health treatment for those in jail
By Jacob Jones
What Obama Didn't Say
Vietnam's shadow looms large as America seems poised to get drawn back into Iraq
By Robert Herold
Decoding Fall TV
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Voting's Not Enough
Marking your ballot once or twice a year is great, but our communities need more out of you than that
By John T. Reuter
Real Solutions
Guest Editorial
By Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Eat Your Weed
Before trying edibles, read this
By Kate Gibbons
Best Practices
Why the Spokane Symphony's 69th season could be one of its biggest yet
By Laura Johnson
Interplayers Theatre Merges with Lake City Playhouse
By E.J. Iannelli
Klezmer-izing
Two directors are overseeing Fiddler on the Roof, the Civic's season opener
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For Your Consideration
By Molly Smith
Wine and...
Patit Creek Cellars can get you the cheese you've been looking for
By Amy Miller-Krezelak
A Different Take
Order one-of-a-kind cakes or eat cake from a jar at Lake's Cakes
By Jo Miller
Driver's Seat
One scene-stealing performance gives This Is Where I Leave You a real jolt
By Scott Renshaw
You Are the Walrus
Did Kevin Smith seriously make his best film yet by venturing into campy horror?
By Ed Symkus
Taking the Lead
Gillian Welch's almost-silent partner leads a true "supergroup" in the Dave Rawlings Machine
By Dan Nailen
Eager to Learn
Legendary bassist Mike Watt is still excited by everything music has to offer
By Azaria Podplesky
Art-tober
Spokane Arts sets aside the month to recognize and celebrate the emerging arts scene
By Chey Scott
Fall Highlights: Culture
Fall Arts Preview 2014
By Inlander Staff
Art Al Fresco
Wandering Spokane on foot will take you to some of the city's most loved public art
By Jo Miller and Young Kwak
Fall Highlights: Visual Arts
Fall Arts preview 2014
What Money Can't Buy
Spokane Civic Theatre has a seven-figure budget, but its seven front-of-house volunteers are just as important
Fall Highlights: Theater
Death Defiant
The classical arts are hanging tough in the Inland Northwest, even with smaller pocketbooks
Fall Highlights: Classical
Children of Art
INK Art Space has made a place for youth to express themselves in all art forms
Fall Highlights: Words
Just Listen
A veteran of the Spokane music scene tells us why you should love your local tunes
By Jordan Satterfield
Fall Highlights: Music
Fall Highlights: Film
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