In the Spotlight
Do you have the right to project your slogan on someone else's wall?
By Daniel Walters
This Old House
If it could talk, it could tell stories of three generations, along with a lot of griping from neighbors
By Jake Thomas
Idaho's Oil Country
Idaho is poised to tap its fossil fuels; plus, Inslee signs pot reforms into law
Bottoms Up
Drinking away the days downtown is a little harder than it used to be
By Lael Henterly
Who Decides the News?
Does it have to lead just because it bleeds?
By Scott A. Leadingham
Kickstarting Charity
Publisher's Note
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Balance the Books
A rigorous, useful education can feature both the arts and the sciences, as one Utah school proves
By Robert Herold
Revolving Doors
Smokane creates "greenway" for South Hill and I-90 smokers
By Jordy Byrd
Vision Quest
Philosophy meets style in Spokane artist Ben Joyce's work, and the world has taken notice
By Dan Nailen
The West Central Way
Spokane Gives Week comes to West Central, revealing a spirit of service
Why We Run
Bloomsday 2015: A sampling of what drives people to put one foot in front of the other, on Bloomsday or any other day
By Eli Francovich
What's New?
Bloomsday 2015: Additions to the storied race
By Mike Bookey
...Except One
Bloomsday 2015: The Bloomsday Perennials are always celebrated, but what about runners who only missed one year?
Course Entertainment
Bloomsday 2015: Bands to listen for while running (or walking) Bloomsday
By Laura Johnson
To-Do List
Bloomsday 2015: Race details for runners, spectators and volunteers
By Chey Scott
GAME | MORTAL KOMBAT X
Culture Digest
By Claire Munds
For Your Consideration
Daredevil, Passion Pit's latest, online-shopping advance
One Night in a Bar
Distilled: A shot of life
By Samuel Ligon
Nomads of Now
Cirque's Varekai pays homage to the circus tradition of traveling wherever there's an audience
I Saw You
Week of April 30th
Beer on Wheels
The Hop Shop rolls out the Tap Mobile
High-Octane Slices
River Park Square is set to be the intersection of pizza and motocross
By Kaitlyn Anson
Farm Charm
Chomper Cafe serves lunch and all-day breakfast in a historic Hayden farmhouse
By Jo Miller
Good Goes Bad
The Avengers have to fight themselves in the CGI-happy Age of Ultron
By Maryann Johanson
Student and Pupil
Ethan Hawke's documentary Seymour: An Introduction mediates long and hard on artistry
By Marjorie Baumgarten
Breaking Through
Geographer's Mike Deni finds a new purpose on Ghost Modern
By Azaria Podplesky
Hitting the Right Note
The Spokane Falls Community College Jazz Festival returns as an outreach for everyone
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