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'July Flame' by Laura Veirsnew

An otherwise impressive record gets bogged down by Veirs' nature obsession.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  04-08-2010  |  Reviews

Phone Books Under Siegenew

Why phone books are in the crosshairs of legislators, environmentalists and pissed-off citizens.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  03-31-2010  |  Environment

'Bridge Carols' is a Kooky but Refreshing Little Recordnew

The newest offering from beloved Portland folkie Laura Gibson is a kooky but refreshing little record.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  03-30-2010  |  Reviews

Xiu Xiu Pulls Off the Theatrical, Self-Loathing Thing Pretty Wellnew

Look past the twittering electronic blips and beeps on Xiu Xiu’s latest record and you find some pretty heavy, caked-on, manic-depressive drama (not to mention just plain batshit-crazy weirdness).
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  03-05-2010  |  Reviews

The Fidgety Sound, the Sudden Change-Ups: This is Why You Love Quasinew

The fidgety sound, the sudden change-ups: This is why you love Quasi.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  03-05-2010  |  Reviews

ChatRoulette is Hilarious, Disturbing, Entertaining and Oddnew

After a while, you become immune to the wieners. Because, after a few days, I found that there can be a lot more — more weirdness, more normal people, more frat boys, more interesting conversations — to ChatRoulette.com than just perverts.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  03-05-2010  |  Tech

Spotty Detective Work and Careless Prosecution May Have Put the Wrong Men Behind Barsnew

Last February, a jury found Tyler Gassman and two friends guilty of robbing drug dealers in April 2008 — despite the men’s insistent pleas that they were innocent. Their conviction was the final stroke in a long and, at times, bizarre case.
The Inlander  |  Jacob H. Fries  |  02-18-2010  |  Crime & Justice

Everything You'd Expect From Johnny Cash, Reallynew

An album full of hurt, devotion, malaise and dejection — American VI: Ain't No Grave is everything, really, that you’d expect from a well-rounded Cash album.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  02-17-2010  |  Reviews

Wait, What Happened to Brian Jonestown Massacre?new

No one just kind of likes Brian Jonestown Massacre. Well, not until now, maybe. A band that enjoyed hefty press after the 2004 documentary DiG! became the darling of Sundance, fans and haters have become staunch in their stances.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  02-17-2010  |  Reviews

Anvil's Wishes Have Finally Come True, After Three Decadesnew

When they finally became rock stars, they were old enough to be members of AARP. But for the core members of Anvil, drummer Robb Reiner and singer/guitarist Steve “Lips” Kudlow, it was hardly too late.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  02-04-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

Zeppelin or Not, No Quarter Doesn’t Just Preach to the Choirnew

The stage is their pulpit. And on it, in long, curly wigs, bell-bottomed jeans and chest-baring shirts, they become what they preach, mimicking note-for-note “Stairway to Heaven” and “When the Levee Breaks” the way Led Zeppelin would have played it.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  01-29-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Giant Palouse Earthworm Can't be Found -- Yet it's Dividing the Palousenew

Jodi Johnson-Maynard will firmly tell you is that the giant Palouse earthworm -- a pale white worm that can grow three feet long -- exists. She'll also tell you that its numbers are plummeting and that it has only been found four times in the last 100 years. She just can't tell you how to find it.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  11-24-2009  |  Environment

How to Save CNN

When Ted Turner invented cable news in 1980 with the launch of Cable News Network, he said he wanted the news to be the star, not the talking heads. It's been almost 30 years now and the monster he created is killing its creator.
The Inlander  |  Ted S. McGregor Jr.  |  11-24-2009  |  Movies

Reclaiming Stolen History

Meet Boilerplate, History’s Mechanical Marvel.
The Inlander  |  Ted S. McGregor Jr.  |  11-24-2009  |  Fiction

Leave it to a Kid from the CD Generation to Make Tapes Cool Againnew

Whitworth University's Alex Davis runs Leftist Nautical Antiques, which releases limited-edition cassette tapes, from his dorm room.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  10-28-2009  |  Music

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