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'Killzone 2': Killing By Rote

Killzone 2 is a technical triumph, but it replaces dynamic combat with a sense of soldiering-on that’s as uninspired as the game’s title.
The Inlander  |  Marty Demarest  |  03-16-2009  |  Video Games

'Halo Wars': Trying to Command In Order to Conquer

In videogames, killing someone is easy. Telling someone else to kill someone is hard.
The Inlander  |  Marty Demarest  |  03-09-2009  |  Video Games

'Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'

With solid game mechanics undercut by awkward enhancements, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon is the least luminous entry in a long-burning series.
The Inlander  |  Marty Demarest  |  03-05-2009  |  Video Games

Solo Mission to the South Polenew

Todd Carmichael races against time, frostbite and insanity to become the first American to slog 700 miles to the South Pole -- alone.
The Inlander  |  Jacob H. Fries  |  02-12-2009  |  Sports

Roller Grrls

The biker-bitch stereotype doesn’t fit the new generation of roller derby girls. They can be sensitive, they can play smash-mouth, and maybe you’re just jealous
The Inlander  |  Michael Bowen  |  05-23-2008  |  Sports

Dealing with Wii-jection

If your kids want a Wii under the tree, you better get your game on.
The Inlander  |  Ted S. McGregor Jr.  |  12-14-2007  |  Video Games

No Man's Land

One of the most compelling Christmas stories ever dates to Belgium in the early months of World War I.
The Inlander  |  Ted McGregor Jr.  |  12-22-2006  |  Commentary

Goldmark for Congress

The Inlander endorses Peter Goldmark for Congress.
The Inlander  |  The Inlander  |  10-27-2006  |  Commentary

Gamer Gamble

Is the Xbox 360 worth buying, or does it make more sense to wait for the next generation of Playstation or GameCube?
The Inlander  |  Marty Demarest  |  11-30-2005  |  Video Games

Dark City, No Hill

The systematic abandonment of American cities led to the disaster in New Orleans.
The Inlander  |  Robert Herold  |  09-07-2005  |  Commentary

Vintage Va-Voomnew

The glamorous faux eyelashes, stiletto heels and good-humored antics of a bygone era are making a comeback. This time, burlesque is for everyone. Cecilia Bravo, founder of the Fluffgirl Burlesque Revue, shares with the Inlander what she's learned about the fine art of delivering good tease.
The Inlander  |  Leah Sottile  |  03-31-2005  |  Performance

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