Issue Archive for May 10-16, 2012 Vol. 19, No. 30
The battle to educate kids who bounce from school to school.
by Daniel Walters | May 9, 2012
Can a Chattaroy couple really overturn Roe v. Wade?
by Chris Stein | May 9, 2012
Citizens try to reverse changes to the citizen initiative process. Plus, a dropout warning system.
by Joe O'Sullivan | May 9, 2012
Three GOP candidates, one crowded jail. What to do?
by Joe O'Sullivan | May 9, 2012
Can Democrats live up to Sen. Lisa Brown’s legacy?
by Joe O'Sullivan | May 9, 2012
America's fallen and it won't get up without enacting five surgical reforms.
by George Nethercutt | May 9, 2012
Lisa Brown's departure has created a political domino effect
by Ted S. McGregor Jr. | May 9, 2012
Musicfest Northwest brings young artists out of the practice room, into the spotlight.
by Mike Bookey | May 9, 2012
In Lonesome Animals, his debut novel, local schoolteacher and writer Bruce Holbert exposes the destructive power of the Western myth.
by E.J. Iannelli | May 9, 2012
Camps for volleyball, gymnastic, tennis, swimming and other sports
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Residential camps and day camps.
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What Girls gets right about women, and what it doesn't.
by Leah Sottile | May 9, 2012
Special-needs, education and creative arts camps
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Five small businesses that just won't quit
by Chris Stein | May 9, 2012
Test your looks with the Ugly Meter. Plus, new work by Mars Volta and an investigation of chaos in Congo.
by Chris Stein | May 9, 2012
Camps for music, theater, dance/cheer, basketball, softball, baseball, football, and soccer.
by Jordy Byrd | May 9, 2012
Although landlocked, Spokane was a major port during World War II.
by Annie Szotkowski | May 9, 2012
A cozy neighborhood diner that keeps on keeping on
by Alicia Purvis-Lariviere | May 9, 2012
Being a vegetarian is in now, but Seventh-day Adventists have been meat-free for 100 years.
by Leah Sottile | May 9, 2012
Clover brings home-crafted food and drinks to the Gonzaga neighborhood.
by Kirsten Harrington | May 9, 2012
A decade (or so) later, Black Dahlia Murder still wants to bro down.
by Kevin Stewart-Panko | May 9, 2012
Social Distortion and the Toadies evoke the mood of a different, easier time.
by Leah Sottile | May 9, 2012
Depp and Burton team up to breathe life into a long-forgotten soap opera in Dark Shadows.
by Ed Symkus | May 9, 2012
Inside the creation of a film for the 50 Hour Slam
by Aaron Fink | May 9, 2012
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