Bank Shot
Could Spokane create a nonprofit to turn foreclosures and vacant lots back into thriving neighborhoods?
By Daniel Walters
On the Move
Spokane County Jail addresses inmate-screening concerns; plus, mobile market would be wheel relief for city's northeast 'food desert'
Makers and Takers
For a second time, Idaho is subsidizing a business to set up in Post Falls. Proponents say this time will pay off; critics say it's a giveaway
By Jake Thomas
Last Call
The federal government is banning the herbal supplement kratom — drawing criticism from those who benefit from its mood-lifting and opiate-like effects
By Mitch Ryals
Are You Not Entertained?
We cry for blood in our political fights. But this isn't reality TV — this is a real fight for the presidency
By John T. Reuter
Lone Star Blues
Trail Mix: A Texas toss-up and foundation foibles
By Jake Thomas and Mitch Ryals
Murrow's Nightmare
Debate moderators need to be much more than an onstage prop to make our democracy work
By Robert Herold
Looking for a Leader
The cannabis inclinations of the presidential hopefuls
By Connor Dinnison
Worth Remembering
An Aryan Nations exhibit is designed to showcase North Idaho's triumph over hate
By Dan Nailen
THEATER | Beauty and the Beast
A Disney classic comes to life on stage
By E.J. Iannelli
For Your Consideration
NBC finds some funny, Angel Olsen's killer return and The Ringer rises
By Mike Bookey
Opportunity Gnaws
Z Nation didn't just bring zombies to Spokane — it's proved that the city can support a vibrant film industry
By Isaac Handelman
I Saw You
Week of September 15th
A Sweet New Start
Sweet Annie's finds a niche in the Inland Northwest
By Franny Wright
Power Play
Crafted Taphouse + Kitchen scores big with adjacent Victory Sports Hall
By Carrie Scozzaro
Scratch That
Bridget Jones's Baby feels almost proudly stuck in another era
By Scott Renshaw
Horror Re-runs
Blair Witch can't capture the found-footage magic of the original
By Maryann Johanson
Feminist First
Through her music, Dolly Parton has always shown women how to stay strong
By Laura Johnson
Sole Destroyer
Dan Bejar strips down his sound for his new songs and tour
Welcome to Arts Season
Taking the temperature of our cultural health
Lasting Legacies
This fall, the Spokane Symphony and Spokane Civic Theatre both observe milestone 70th seasons
By Chey Scott
Fall Arts | Theater
Highlights from the stage
Making Manly Things
Three local fashion designers craft items strong enough for the outdoorsman
Fall Arts | Culture
Highlights from the fall season in the Inland Northwest
Back to School
The museums on our region's college campuses bring in amazing art, and you don't have to be a student to see it
Fall Arts | Visual Arts
Highlights from the region's galleries and museums
Into the Light
The One Heart festival looks to bring Native American art and film into the mainstream
Fall Arts | Words
Highlights from the literary community
Sound Master
With a new Location, Amplified Wax continues to nurture the local music scene
Fall Arts | Music
Highlights from this season's concert scene
Fall Arts | Classical
Highlights from the classical world
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