Global Outreach
Washington State University plans to admit more international students to compete with top schools. But will that hurt in-state students?
By Wilson Criscione
Actions and Accountability
Lawsuit over CIA interrogation tactics moves forward; plus, Idaho video-chat abortion controversy ends up in legislature's lap
By Daniel Walters and Mitch Ryals
Box Cutter
How Republican state Sen. Michael Baumgartner came to sponsor a bill making it easier for felons to find jobs
By Daniel Walters
To The Rescue
How Spokane Police Officer Tim Schwering yanked a woman from a locked, burning vehicle
By Mitch Ryals
Advice for Advocates
Tips for people looking to be the change in these unprecedented times
By Mariah McKay
Films, Monroe Street hearing and more
Do Something: How to get involved in your community this week
Readers react to the Women's March and start of the Trump Era
Letters to the Editor
On the Street
What would you like to see added to Kendall Yards?
Zinc or Swim?
Used to be that we worried we'd love our precious North Idaho lakes to death; now we're just neglecting them
By Mary Lou Reed
Bringing It All Back Home
Legal marijuana home grows: coming soon to Washington?
By Connor Dinnison
Haunting Verse
Going toward the ghost with poets Jane Wong and Quenton Baker
By Cate Mcgehee
TV | THE YOUNG POPE
Visiting a playful pontiff on HBO
For Your Consideration
A Lovecraftian game, handy nose wax and gritty drama
By Chey Scott
Inner Conflicts
Ayad Akhtar's Disgraced steps into the bramble of race and identity, exposing complexity and contradictions
By E.J. Iannelli
Finding the Words
The sounds of 8,000 people taking to the streets of Spokane
By Raven Haynes
I Saw You
Week of January
Beers of Yesteryear
Local breweries collaborate to brew ancient "gruit" style beers — without hops — for an internationally celebrated event
A Fresh Take
Izumi Sushi goes modern to bring unique fish and authentic Asian cuisine to the South Hill
Early Bite
Get a sneak peek at Inlander Restaurant Week and raise funds for those in need with First Bite
By Mike Bookey
UPDATE | Anthony's Restaurant
A Washington favorite makes its way to Idaho
By Carrie Scozzaro
Till Death Do We Start
Filmmaker Adam Harum on his short film and moviemaking in Spokane
The Beginning
Rich Cowan looks back at The Basket, a film that helped prove Spokane could make movies
Eyes on the Prize
Filmmaker Justin Whiteman's documentary offers a nuanced portrait of Spokane boxing guru Rick Welliver
Check it Out
A dozen films from this year's festival that caught our eye
Gilded Rage
Matthew McConaughey goes on a crazy, but sometimes boring, mining adventure in Gold
By Maryann Johanson
Spiritual Conquest
Scorsese returns to the religious well with Silence
By Marjorie Baumgarten
Rolling On
A new Smithsonian project paying tribute to Woody Guthrie's Pacific Northwest songs features some of the region's best musicians
By Dan Nailen
Patriot Act
Bullets or Balloons takes aim at corrupt power and our "soundbite society"
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Sunshine, Spring and Readers' Favorite Things
Hear the Humanity: A Playlist for International Transgender Day of Visibility
By Seth Sommerfeld, Alyson McManus, Dora Scott and Colton Rasanen
Best of Food
Idaho, once again, takes a stand against cannabis
By Will Maupin
Sneak Peek Preview
Entree Food Newsletter
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