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Recently, a friend asked me if I wanted to go for a toke outside of a bar. → Read More
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
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
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
How many times have you watched A Christmas Story or Elf? → Read More
Sure, you can just buy weed for someone this holiday season. → Read More
It's that time of year when we stuff our faces with food and drink until it hurts. → Read More
As we leave behind the dark days of quarantine, it might be nice to try something new. → Read More
Forget about that glass bong in the shape of a mushroom. → Read More
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
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
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
I first picked up a copy of Dune about 10 years ago. → Read More
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
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
There's no right or wrong way to grieve for the loss of a loved one. → Read More
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
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
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
Since quarantine, we've all spent more time indoors. Here are 14 games from Inlander staffers have been playing. → Read More