Reunited We Stand
With major provisions of Trump's executive order put on temporary hold, 11 Iraqi refugees reunite with their families in Spokane
By Daniel Walters
Working Blue
Spokane police officer under fire for profanity; plus, Tomi Lahren — and her opinions — are coming to town
By Mitch Ryals and Wilson Criscione
'Cautiously Optimistic'
Spokane Public Schools has seen improvement since committing to reducing suspensions, but the hardest part is yet to come
By Wilson Criscione
America's Greatest Resource
In a country of wonderful — and destructive — contradictions, we must listen to each other
By John T. Reuter
On the Street
Have you ever been called a "special snowflake"?
Independence of Mind
The dance around the Neil Gorsuch nomination underlines the stakes of getting a peek inside his head
By Robert Herold
The Hardening of the 'Special Snowflake'
Why the depiction of millennial liberals as fragile and sensitive seems more off target than ever
Readers respond to Nethercutt calling for Democrats to be "good sports" about Trump picks
Letters to the editor
ONE BILLION RISING SPOKANE
Do Something: How to get involved in your community this week
Trade War
Bartering cannabis for benefits is — you guessed it — illegal
By Connor Dinnison
Variations of Zuill
Badass cellist. Musical missionary. Grammy winner. Zuill Bailey redefines Bach for the 21st century
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
Backstage Story
Behind the preparation and precaution: Why it practically takes a village to put on a Cirque du Soleil show
By E.J. Iannelli
The Genius of Bach
His lasting influence, and a look at this year's Bach Festival schedule
New Spins on the Classics
The Spokane Symphony is reaching out to new audiences in myriad ways
By Chey Scott
For Your Consideration
Archie goes dark, gaming goes Greek, and a podcast goes deep
STORIES | MAKING A PIVOT
A new storytelling session kicks off in Spokane
By Dan Nailen
Shooting a Scene
Garageland photo exhibit brings Spokane's '90s-era rock scene back to life
Anchoring the Absurd
Leyna Krow's first book is filled with surreal stories about space, squids, snakes, sinking ships and much more
ON THE RED CARPET
Zuill Bailey reflects on winning a 2017 Grammy
Between the Concerts
Zuill Bailey takes classical excellence to unexpected places
I Saw You
Week of February 16th
What's In Your Glass?
A new series sheds some light on your favorite beverages
By Cara Strickland
Alienation Building
A Cure for Wellness brings operatic craziness sure to irritate audiences
By Scott Renshaw
Life-Changing Experience
A Jimi Hendrix tribute brings the icon's old bass player and an amazing cast of guitarists to Spokane
'Evolving in Weird Ways'
Chad Ubovich's garage-rockin' Meatbodies are back with a new "loose concept" album
By Ben Salmon
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