Issue Archive for Jun 14-20, 2012 Vol. 19, No. 35
The Inlander is one of several businesses heading to Kendall Yards.
by Joe O'Sullivan | Jun 13, 2012
The Speaker of the House visits briefly (and quietly). Plus, another million-dollar settlement.
by Chris Stein | Jun 13, 2012
Should park planners be dreaming bigger for Riverfront Park?
by Heidi Groover | Jun 13, 2012
Why reporters are fighting to watch criminals die.
by Daniel Walters | Jun 13, 2012
Caught in the middle of Fairchild, a proposed casino and a fight for water, Airway Heights searches for a vision.
by Joe O'Sullivan | Jun 13, 2012
Congressional Republicans have decided to give it up for the session.
by Ted S. McGregor Jr. | Jun 13, 2012
With its enviable waistlines (and lifespans) Holland's two-wheel culture is something America should emulate.
by George Nethercutt | Jun 13, 2012
Twoo and Phresh walk you through a week-by-week guide to June's freakiest, flyest events.
by Inlander Staff | Jun 12, 2012
Summer reading picks for kids and young adults
by Leah Sottile | Jun 12, 2012
With our minor league club's season kicking off, brush up on your Indians history.
by Howie Stalwick | Jun 12, 2012
Twoo and Phresh walk you through a week-by-week guide to this month's freakiest, flyest events
by Inlander Staff | Jun 12, 2012
New books for the beach, the porch and the kids.
by E.J. Iannelli | Jun 12, 2012
Allen and Mary Dodge draw their artistic inspiration from the intestinal tract.
by Carrie Scozzaro | Jun 12, 2012
A conversation with legendary sportscaster and WSU alum Keith Jackson.
by Howie Stalwick | Jun 13, 2012
Twoo and Phresh walk you through a week-by-week guide to this month's freakiest, flyest events
by Inlander Staff | Jun 12, 2012
Eat like a man with Esquire (even if you're a woman).
by Heidi Groover | Jun 12, 2012
It took 15 years for Jess Walter's latest novel to weather into Beautiful Ruins.
by Luke Baumgarten | Jun 12, 2012
by Alicia Purvis-Lariviere | Jun 13, 2012
We don't really know anything about barbecue here in the Northwest, but we're trying to learn.
by Mike Bookey | Jun 13, 2012
Boots Bakery and Lounge plans to marry cocktails and cupcakes.
by Alicia Purvis-Lariviere | Jun 13, 2012
Swagat brings a much-welcomed dose of Indian cuisine to the Valley
by Alicia Purvis-Lariviere | Jun 13, 2012
Two Spokane poster artists prove their design chops on a national level.
by Leah Sottile | Jun 13, 2012
Primus might be a little older, but they're just as weird as ever.
by Alan Sculley | Jun 13, 2012
Rock of Ages finds fun in its songs beyond mere nostalgia
by Scott Renshaw | Jun 13, 2012
That’s My Boy forces the question: How much more Adam Sandler can we take?
by Ed Symkus | Jun 13, 2012
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