Thoughts Concerning Quantum Physics
By Philip A. Deutchman
Reader Contributor
In the Oct. 26 issue of the Reader, there was a column by Suzen Fiskin about the Science of Quantum Happiness.
The article …
By Philip A. Deutchman
Reader Contributor
In the Oct. 26 issue of the Reader, there was a column by Suzen Fiskin about the Science of Quantum Happiness.
The article …
By Emily Erickson
Reader Columnist
What is a Millennial? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as … wait, wrong century. You’ve undoubtedly heard the …
By Mayor Shelby Rognstad
Reader Contributor
I want to thank everyone who came to the first “Lunch With the Mayor” at Cedar St. Bistro on the last Thursday in October. …
Rep. Mat Erpelding and Sen. Cherie Buckner-Webb
Reader Contributors
Before you know it, news from the statehouse will be in the forefront as the 2018 legislative session kicks off in …
By Mayor Shelby Rognstad
Reader Contributor
Many concerned citizens have contacted me recently regarding the proposed silicon smelter in Newport, Wash. As reported in the Reader on October 12, 192 …
By Nick Gier
Reader Columnist
If you’re openly inciting violence, that’s a problem. But other than that,
we can’t start doing this filtering of people’s words and what they say.…
By Nick Gier
Reader Columnist
I watched the Ken Burns’ and Lynn Novick’s “The Vietnam War” on Spokane’s Channel 7, primarily because it offered two viewings each evening. At end …
By Scarlette Quille
Reader Columnist
First, I’d like to address the rumor that this column is not running any more; obviously, that is a rumor, as you are reading the …
By Nick Gier
Reader Columnist
Our Sanctuary Cities have a Sacred History
By Nick Gier
Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for
one of the least of …
By Marjolein Groot Nibbelink
Reader Contributor
A solitary friend and I spent a week in a cabin in Covelo, Calif., speaking of astrophysics while I was cross referencing Bill Bryson’s …