AltWeeklies Wire
Without a Tracenew

How do you find someone who disappears into thin air?
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
09-12-2013 |
Crime & Justice
The Journey of Lifenew

How Agwa Taka escaped slavery, war and prison to settle in Spokane, Wash.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
03-14-2013 |
Culture
The Poly Lifenew

What if there was no such thing as cheating anymore?
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
02-19-2013 |
Sex
Holy War on Womennew

Scolded by the Vatican, Nuns in America find themselves between men and God.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
10-31-2012 |
Religion
Sonic Attacknew

After 27 years and 10 albums, Neurosis continues to make music from the depths of its soul.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
10-26-2012 |
Profiles & Interviews
Hidden In Plain Sightnew
For the past 33 years, Donnie Emerson had an ace up his sleeve. And even he didn’t know it.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
09-16-2012 |
Profiles & Interviews
We Are Not Pussy Riotnew
Where are Spokane’s hooligans?
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
09-16-2012 |
Profiles & Interviews
Nitty Gritty Grunge Bandnew
When grunge died out, Mudhoney kept plugging in.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
09-16-2012 |
Music
Tags: grunge music
American Beautynew

Why strong women still chase the crown.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
07-31-2012 |
Features
The People Left Behindnew

When a 13-year-old dies, a whole community is left searching for answers.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
03-08-2012 |
Health
Personal Jesusnew
How a Spokane man found himself living in the shadow of the King.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
01-05-2012 |
Profiles & Interviews
You Can't Keep Up. Hooray!new
You have a choice: either drown in the flood of culture, or just let go.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
05-05-2011 |
Commentary
Beer Bandnew

Red Fang drank a lot and made a great music video — and they got signed because of it.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
05-05-2011 |
Profiles & Interviews
Sounds From the Great Beyondnew

Kawabata Makoto fights with his guitar to tame the sounds of space.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
04-28-2011 |
Profiles & Interviews
How a 40-day Crime Spree Changed One Man's Life Forevernew

Al Hadlock was scared. Things were falling apart around him. His wife kicked him out. He lost his job. And he knew if he did this — if he robbed this bank — it would only get worse. But he was numb. Confused. Desperate. And so Hadlock walked through the doors of BankOne.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
04-14-2011 |
Crime & Justice