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Past articles by Quinn:

Reminiscence on the days before legalization, before weed became too strong for me

Recently, a friend asked me if I wanted to go for a toke outside of a bar. → Read More

Best Barbershop 2022

The much-coveted "Best Barbershop" award for the Inlander's annual Best Of readers poll this year goes to a relative newcomer to the Spokane hair scene. → Read More

Best Local Hardware Store 2022

If you have a DIY project you're working on around the house and need knowledgeable and local advice, River Ridge Hardware in the Audubon-Downriver neighborhood, voted Best Local Hardware Store of 2022 by Inlander readers, is a good place to start. → Read More

Common home inspection issues in the Inland Northwest and whether you should fix them yourself

So you've had your potential new home inspected. Or perhaps it's your old home, and you want to know just how good its condition is... → Read More

Five offbeat holiday movies to add to your seasonal rotation

How many times have you watched A Christmas Story or Elf? → Read More

Spokane budtenders recommend these offbeat cannabis tools for your holiday shopping list

Sure, you can just buy weed for someone this holiday season. → Read More

High for the holidays? Try some of these Christmas(ish) edibles you can find at Spokane dispensaries

It's that time of year when we stuff our faces with food and drink until it hurts. → Read More

Local budtenders weigh in on their favorite edibles of 2021

As we leave behind the dark days of quarantine, it might be nice to try something new. → Read More

Elevate the experience for your cannabis connoisseur with these classy gifts

Forget about that glass bong in the shape of a mushroom. → Read More

Stocking stuffers might be the best thing you can get your cannabis lover this year

Everyone loves a good stocking stuffer, whether it's a handful of pre-rolls or a handful of candy cane-flavored Hershey Kisses (in that order). Sometimes the... → Read More

Help them work out at home

When most of us learned that the COVID-19 lockdowns were going to be a long-term effort, we coped by doing one of two things: 1)... → Read More

North Idaho schoolteacher Steve Von Till brings his dark musings to life with a new solo album and poetry book

Swirling formless ideas began to take shape in the form of a simple keyboard progression during a sleepless winter night. Looking out at the midnight... → Read More

Prepare for the upcoming Dune adaptation by catching up on the franchise

I first picked up a copy of Dune about 10 years ago. → Read More

After COVID made Bloomsday "virtual," 25,000 runners are still participating. We talked to a few

It started off as an accident. But now it's a tradition. Bloomsday was a rite of passage for new Spokanites, I was told. I had... → Read More

Want to help? Here are 10 environmental nonprofits in the Inland Northwest you can volunteer with

Spokane Riverkeeper: Formed in 2009, the Spokane Riverkeeper acts as the steward of the Spokane River and its watershed, protecting it from pollution and ensuring its long-term health. → Read More

More than a year after his death, climber Jess Roskelley's family is channeling their grief into something positive

There's no right or wrong way to grieve for the loss of a loved one. → Read More

I Finally Watched... the original Star Trek, and it showed me a better world to live in

In late Spring, during the height of the Black Lives Matter protests and the earlier stages of the COVID shutdowns, I did what a lot of people did. → Read More

Baddest of the Bad: Five flicks of exceedingly poor quality available on Amazon Prime

Everyone loves a good bad movie. Overacting. Clumsy dialogue. Bad special effects. Unresolved subplots. These are all trademarks of poor movie making that aren't worth... → Read More

So you want to be a mountain climber? Start with the Spokane Mountaineers Mountain School

Wakeup was at 3 am. The winter campsite was getting hit by 40-mph winds and had 9 inches of new snow. The mountaineering students had... → Read More

The 13 video games we've been playing since quarantine

Since quarantine, we've all spent more time indoors. Here are 14 games from Inlander staffers have been playing. → Read More