Restarting Art
After four years of drought, Spokane City Council President Ben Stuckart hopes to start pumping funding back into the city's arts scene
By Daniel Walters
In Title Only
Washington lawmakers try to save charter schools; plus, a pastor is shot in Coeur D'Alene
The Matter of McDevitt
Former U.S. Attorney asked to steady the ship until Spokane hires a police chief is facing community criticism — and it's only his second week
By Mitch Ryals
Drama of Politics
Trail Mix: Will Rubio's fate be sealed in Florida?
By Jake Thomas and Daniel Walters
Seek Grace — and Tea
Fear is keeping us caged; knowledge can free us
By Tara Dowd
Bad Choices All Around
After already rejecting the best candidates, America's presidential cupboard is left bare
By George Nethercutt
Crossing Over
SpoCannabis becomes the state's first medical marijuana dispensary to switch to recreational
By Azaria Podplesky
Big City Living
Can Spokane embrace a national trend and make downtown a desirable place to live?
By Mike Bookey
ROBIN HAYNES
Big City Living: The Bickett
By Dan Nailen
SYD SILVA AND ALEX HOWARD
Big City Living: The Edge Lofts
By Wilson Criscione
CARA LORELLO
Big City Living: The Madison
By Jake Thomas
Nonfiction Funnies
Everyday stories told by local non-comedians become improv sketch fodder in Microbiography
TV | Billions
How many contemptible characters can you take in one show?
For Your Consideration
Space opera mysteries, a Riot evolution and your chance to save the world
Pre-Partum Depression
There's still too much bathwater in The Modern's original play Maybe Baby
By E.J. Iannelli
Chinese Food and Hip Shimmies
Distilled: Belly dancers entertain at an unlikely bar every Friday night
By Laura Johnson
I Saw You
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Edible Art
Pixie Dust Chocolates makes treats that are more than just candy
By Franny Wright
Caffeine for Earthlings
Spaceman Coffee opens on Sprague to keep people wired all day long
Food Update | HUGO'S BOWL
New owners mean new food treats, no more casino at the South Hill favorite
Dumbing it Down
Sacha Baron Cohen loses his edge in The Brothers Grimsby
By Maryann Johanson
The Driveway Guest
The Lady in the Van offers an irresistible, irascible Maggie Smith
Waxing Not Waning
After a roller coaster year, indie singer-songwriter Waxahatchee finally takes a deep breath
By Seth Sommerfeld
Signal Transformation
Local rapper Cary Hays is about to perform for the first time in two years, and he wants you to know how much he's changed
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