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Breakfast Cereal Beer Tasting Breakfast foods are special. So many “morning” dishes can be enjoyed any time of day without feeling off, unlike most traditional lunch and dinner staples. So it makes sense that Garland Brew Werks took advantage of this food flexibility when crafting five breakfast cereal-inspired beers for this special unticketed, two-day event. And there’s something for everyone,… → Read More
For weeks, a telephone booth-sized contraption loomed in the middle of artist Tracy Poindexter-Canton's Spokane home. Physically, it's the biggest piece of art she's ever... → Read More
Radio Play Co-Lab: Con-Science Way before the internet, and decades before television, radio was king. A quiet winter evening at home meant cozying up around a speaker, not streaming from the couch. In a modern homage to this “simpler” form of entertainment, Spokane Public Radio and Spokane Playwrights Laboratory are launching a new series in collaboration with area playwrights, actors and sound… → Read More
SHINING BRIGHT The nights now are long and dark, but the warmth and cheer of holiday lights are here to bring joy and wonder to... → Read More
HIT THE ICE Grab a warm hat and pair of gloves, and lace up some skates for the quintessential winter activity: ice skating! While the... → Read More
The 2022-2023 edition of the Inlander’s glossy magazine, Annual Manual, is hitting stands today, Tuesday, Sept. 13. Local readers can find it free at hundreds... → Read More
In case you missed the big news, the G.I. Joe cartoon recently celebrated its 40th anniversary, and to celebrate, Hasbro has been running a 24/7 livestream of remastered episodes on its YouTube channel. → Read More
It's not the recipe demos, hair tutorials, outfit-of-the-day inspo or even silly memes that make Instagram still relevant in a time when our attention spans are as fleeting as the next reel. It's adorable animals, and, if you ask us, they'll always be the best thing to ever grace social media, fostering connection and spreading joy. → Read More
Patriotic Pops Don your red, white and blue and head downtown for a daylong celebration of the good ol’ US-of-A at Riverfront Park. The day’s festivities kick off at noon when local food trucks and a vendor market open, along with attractions in the park, including the SkyRide, Skate Ribbon and Looff Carrousel. After soaking up some sun, settle in and snag a seat at the Pavilion, which opens at… → Read More
Mark Anderson: Scarecrow Oracle After more than a decade as a luminous leader in Spokane’s poetry scene, Mark Anderson is celebrating the release of his debut collection, Scarecrow Oracle. The former Spokane Poet Laureate (2017-19), also founder of the weekly Broken Mic series and a frequent publisher of poetry in local anthologies and publications (including the Inlander), has compiled several… → Read More
Just a few months after regional culinary pioneer Fery Haghighi closed her catering company and cafe, the doors of the little building on Cowley and Fifth were opened again, this time by her successor. → Read More
At a recent performance of Hamilton, the lump in my throat didn't form until the emotionally charged song at the end, "Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story." → Read More
Whizzing through West Central Spokane on the back of a scooter, the wind whipping around your face, offers a new perspective to getting around town.... → Read More
Why wear vintage? For vintage fashion enthusiasts, the reasons are as multifaceted as their outfits. It's a nod to history. Old clothes tell a story... → Read More
Planning this year's Drink Local issue at one point derailed to nostalgic recollections of college parties, and the questionable concoctions many of us imbibed before developing a preference for quality beverages. → Read More
After one year on hiatus (2020), and another taking place virtually (2021), Eastern Washington University's regional literary festival is finally back in original form. → Read More
Chef Travis Tveit long dreamed of having his own place, but as is often the case with big plans, timelines can be fickle. → Read More
As the variety of cannabis-derived supplements made for pets has grown over the past decade, more owners may find themselves asking: Is CBD a safe or effective option for my cat or dog? → Read More
To live up to the name Radio Bar, owners Jessica Hubacher and Jimmy Doran knew they needed not only a creative beverage menu, but a good sound system. → Read More
It all happened in an instant. On her way back to Spokane from Post Falls to pick up more bundles of the Inlander’s Restaurant Week... → Read More