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March 2013

“Like most humans, I seem to have an instinctive revulsion to reptiles.”

After all these years, “Arena” remains one of my favorite Star Trek episodes. Watching this brilliant commercial, it’s not hard + more

Experience the Planets Project

Okay, this is pretty cool. Music + art + science = full frontal geekery, as far as I’m concerned. (Though + more

Monday Miscellany

Given the nature of today’s collection, we probably should have saved these links for “Weird Wednesday”: The mysterious death of + more

Happy Birthday, Neighbor

Somehow, we let yesterday slip by without acknowledging an important birthday: Mr. Rogers would have been 85 if he hadn’t + more

Book Review

It’s been a while since we did a book review around here.  And while I’m not quite finished with it + more

Beware the Ides of March

Julius Caesar was stabbed on this day in 44 B.C. But you already knew that, right? We’re mentioning it to + more

Back to the Woodshed

Jessica Lahey, a middle-school teacher, wrings her hands over the fact that, in our oppressive world, spelling matters. “Ideas should + more

Miscellany

Giant demon mosquitoes, awakened from a deep slumber by Tropical Storm Debbie, are heading toward Florida. And they’re not happy. + more

An Opening-Night Surprise

As most of our readers know by now, helveticka survived the March 1 opening of Spokane Modern Architecture, 1948–1973 at the Northwest Museum + more

Architects in a Building Designed by Architects Viewing an Exhibit on Architects

Last night at the MAC, CK addressed a gathering of members of the Spokane chapter of the American Institute of + more

On the Radio

Okay, fine. We’ll do one more SPOMa post. (Why? Because we can.) Here’s a story about the exhibit from Steve Jackson over + more

Spo-tastic!

Now that everyone’s fully recovered from the celebratory soirée—ashtrays cleaned, empty bottles tossed, farm animals returned to their rightful owners—we can report + more

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