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After a memorable 17-day escape to Japan, I wish the U.S. had these six things

click to enlarge Chey Scott photos Fresh sushi and bullet trains are only the start...

Isaiah Daniels weaves modern magic with antique illusions to bring “Do Spirits Return?” to Spokane

click to enlarge Young Kwak photos Let Isaiah Daniels entertain and enchant you at his...

Two regional authors explore motherhood, mental health and patriarchal pressure in their new books

click to enlarge Fantasy allows us to escape the harshness of reality, either illuminating unseen truths or...

Halloween 2023: Spooky movies, parties, haunts family friendly events and more!

click to enlarge Erick Doxey photo The King Family Halloween display in 2019. ...

30 Years of Inlander: The greatest, trendiest and most interesting stories we’ve published over the last three decades

click to enlarge 1993 There's a lot of talk these days about the state of DOWNTOWN SPOKANE....

New documentary from Latinos en Spokane shares the often untold stories of local immigrants

   " class="uk-display-block uk-position-relative uk-visible-toggle"> click to enlarge "We've done a lot to protect immigrant families," says Latinos...

30 Years of Inlander: Test your local knowledge with three-decades worth of Inlander trivia

We like to think that the journalism we do at the Inlander is anything but trivial. That said, when you've been covering the...

2024 Get Lit! Festival headlining author, Art Salvage moves spaces; plus, new music!

click to enlarge LIT HEADLINER For 25 years and counting, Spokane has become a literary mecca for...

A loner learns to love group cycling with Spokane Bicycle Club

click to enlarge Eliza Billingham photo Ladies in Lycra at the end of the trail....

Kim Fu blurs the lines between reality and fantasy in 2023’s Spokane Is Reading pick, Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century

click to enlarge Seattle author Kim Fu is heading to Spokane for two free public talks about...

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