Vol. 18, No. 12
Munson's Legacy
Remembering a Founding Father of Spokane Valley. Plus, a trip to the White House.
By Daniel Walters and Kevin Taylor
Axing the Budget
A sneak peek at what legislators will be up to this session (besides just the deficit).
By Nicholas Deshais
Calling It Now
Newsmakers look into the crystal ball for 2011.
By Daniel Walters
Parting Words
A British historian's final work encapsulates the problem with America.
By Robert Herold
All for Naught?
Figuring out what to call the first decade of the 21st century.
By Ted S. McGregor Jr.
'Wishing for a Snow Day,' Peg Meier
Recall your favorite memory from childhood. What would your child-self have to say about it?
By Terri Schlichenmeyer
Drive to the Championship
How a turn on the road to junior college took Nicholas Edwards to Eastern — and the FCS championship game.
By Howie Stalwick
Burning Desire
Bio-Luminesce is fueled by a sustainable fire.
By Carrie Scozzaro
The Do-Something Guide
Searching for something to do this year? Look no further.
By Tiffany Harms and Azaria Podplesky
Blood Ties
Both compelling artists in their own medium, Kay O’Rourke and Gina Freuen learned their styles in the same home.
Arguing Over Peanuts
What's the appropriate response to kids with food allergies?
By Kirsten Harrington
SimpleCue
Slow-cooked change to a GU mainstay. Plus, an unassuming buffet in the Valley gets rave reviews.
By Luke Baumgarten and Kirsten Harrington
Slash and Burn
Murder and arson on a film set called the Methow Valley.
By Luke Baumgarten
Super Mario Bros. All-Stars
Absolutely all stars.
By Marty Demarest
The American
Awfully moody for a film with so little conflict.
By Michael Bowen
The King’s Court
Firth is the star, but without Rush, Hooper and Seidler, there’d be no stage.
Bob's Burgers
A new animated feature that's still impossible to describe in a sentence.
By Dan Herman
Studio Sounds
Joe Satriani wants you to feel his pain.
By Alan Sculley
Tall Tales
John Blakesley spent five years in the mountains, and he has the songs to prove it.
By Jordy Byrd
'First Four EPs,' OFF!
Punk rock the way it used to be.
By Jordan Satterfield
'Come Around Sundown,' Kings of Leon
Here's what happens when a good band goes arena-rock.
By David Rey
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By Eliza Billingham
He got caught with 75 pounds of marijuana in Idaho, but Coeur d'Alene's Wylie Hunter says the justice system was so corrupted and poorly managed that his record should be cleared
By Samantha Wohlfeil
New-ish local bars, tap houses and lounges to help you get your spring fling on
By Lucy Klebeck and Eliza Billingham
Since the start of legalization more than a decade ago, the feds promised to make cannabis research easier, yet those promises remain unfulfilled
By Will Maupin
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