The Selfie Generation
Ambitious and independent, we millennials are defined by no one but ourselves. Now please love us
By Daniel Walters
Corporate Pot's Coming-Out
The subsidiary of Privateer Holdings is met with few tough questions, showing what a difference a year makes
By Nina Shapiro
School Rivalry
The latest salvo in the fight over medical education in Spokane; plus, a Washington group takes on immigration
By Daniel Walters and Deanna Pan
A Senseless Death
Family and friends search for answers in the wake of an unsolved South Hill killing
By Jacob Jones
Way Below Average
Presidents from Reagan to FDR make Obama look like a little leaguer when it comes to issuing executive orders
By Robert Herold
Learning the Handshake
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Screw Big Cities
A mid-sized manifesto
By Luke Baumgarten
Green Screen
The cannabis canon of movies
By Jordy Byrd
More than Hair
Ronnie Hamlin hopes his long tour at Eastern ends with a national championship
By Howie Stalwick
SPOTLIGHT | Spokane Arts' New Boss
Spokane native Laura Becker takes the reins full-time Jan. 1
By Mike Bookey
For Your Consideration
Stirring hip-hop, funny talk and a book full of hooey
By Dan Nailen
Mining the Mind
For his newest collection, Tod Marshall delves into darkness to pen thought-provoking poems
By Chey Scott
To the Brim
Trackside Studio & Ceramic Art Gallery is full of handmade ceramic cups, mugs and drinking vessels
By Carrie Scozzaro
From College to Chaos
Seventy years ago this month, all that held Germany back was Bill Akers and his brothers in arms
Sipping History
Durkin's Liquor Bar evokes the spirit of Spokane's most famous booze vendor
By Amy Miller-Krezelak
Body, Mind and Spirit
Tierra Madre brings food for the whole person to Sandpoint
Return to Form
Swilly's, a Pullman classic, reopens in a new spot
By Chelsea Gese
Beyond Football
Happy Valley takes a deeper, more nuanced look at the Penn State scandal
TV at the Movies
The familiar Penguins of Madagascar takes to the big screen
By Kimberley Jones
Clear Instincts
With Crystalline, two local rockers explore the complex layers of electronic melancholia
By Laura Johnson
Against All Odds
Even after years of drama, Exodus is still playing speedy, ferocious music
By Ben Salmon
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Idaho, once again, takes a stand against cannabis
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