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Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Buffy St. Marie at the Bing this Friday



This Friday, October 19 at 7pm singer songwriter Buffy Sainte-Marie is at the Bing Crosby Theater as part of the One Heart Native Arts and film Festival. The event continues Saturday with films at 2 and 6:30pm.

The mission of One Heart Native Arts & Film Festival is to share and showcase innovative, compelling, and empowering stories from Native perspectives through film, art, and music, celebrating the diversity and vitality of contemporary Native culture in our community today.
For tickets, contact Ticketswest at www.ticketswest.com or 800-325-SEAT.


Spokane Symphony Classics Concert this weekend



Pianist Alon Goldstein (pictured above), a favorite of Spokane Symphony Music Director Eckart Preu, is the soloist for Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21, one of the composer's greatest and most melodic concertos. It is followed by Beethoven's technically challenging Third Symphony, 'Eroica.' The concert also includes a performance of Lilian Elkington's Out of the Mist, a tribute to the Unknown Warrior of World War I.

Performances are this Saturday, October 20 at 8pm and Sunday, October 21 at 3pm. There is a pre-concert talk one hour before each performance which is free to all tickeholders.

Tickets available at the Box Office, or by calling 509-624-1200, and at www.ticketswest.com or 800-325-SEAT.


Inlander Suds & Cinema presents Pulp Fiction tonight at the Bing

Tonight, October 17 at the Bing Crosby Theater, the Inlander's Suds & Cinema series continues with a showing of the film 'Pulp Fiction.' Showtime is 7pm and doors open at 6. Tickets are $6.50 and available at www.ticketswest.com or 800-325-SEAT.

More information available at bingcrosbytheater.com.


Arbor Crest Fireside concerts continue



The Arbor Crest Cliff House Estate is bursting with fall color! It's a great time to visit the tasting room and wander the grounds. And their Fireside Concerts series on Fridays and Saturdays continues. Music runs in the Tasting Room from 5:30-7:30 both nights, no cover. Wine, beer and food available for purhcase. This Friday, October 19, Into the Drift performs, made up of guitar and piano duo Dave and Laurel Doucet. On Saturday, October 20, enjoy the music of Isaac Walton, performing alternative, folk-rock, with funky blues.

Visit arborcrest.com for more information.


Disney on Ice at the Arena Thursday through Sunday



Disney on Ice presents Dare to Dream in seven performances this Thursday, October 18 through Sunday, October 21 at the Spokane Arena.

Tickets available at www.ticketswest.com or 800-325-SEAT.

Annual Jewelry and Fiber Show opening at New Moon Art Gallery



New Moon Art Gallery at 1326 E Sprague Ave, corner of Perry & Sprague is opening their Annual Jewelry and Fiber Show this Friday, October 19 from 5-9pm. The show features wood-crafted jewelry by Larry Keyser; fiber and textile accessories, and wall hangings by Michele Mokrey and Teresa Droz. And, showcasing the paintings of Gina Corkery.

Get more information at manicmoonandmore.com.

Rock the night away with All Fall Down at Northern Quest



The 80's rock event of the year, the All Fall Down Reunion, featuring one of Spokane's favorite bands, is at Northern Quest, 8pm, Saturday, October 27.

All Fall Down is the iconic cover band that owned the stage at JJ's Night Club in the Sheraton Hotel (now Doubletree) for more than a decade. Playing a string of Top Hits from the 80's to mid-90's, many of the original band members unite, along with some very special guests, for this one night show that is a benefit for Future Song Foundation.

Future Song Foundation is a new Spokane-based, non-profit organization dedicated to sharing the power of music and mentorship with Spokane area youth. Future Song's mission is to connect the young people in our area with music teachers, musical instruments and opportunities to help them achieve their full potential. The website is futuresong.org.

Get your tickets at northernquest.com and rock the night away with All Fall Down.

Dia de Los Muertos celebration at Hazen & Jaeger Valley Nov 2



The Hispanic Business/Professional Association will celebrate their 4th Annual Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) event, Friday, November 2 from 6-9pm at Jaeger Valley Funeral Home, 1306 N Pines Road. This is a free family event, and open to the public, featuring a ceremony, crafts, pinatas, face painting, music, local artists, food trucks and more.
Get more information at hbpaspokane.net.

Traditions of Christmas tickets on sale now



The holidays will be here before you know it, and tickets are on sale now for Traditions of Christmas, December 7-23 at Coeur d'Alene's Kroc Center.

Go to TraditionsofChristmasNW.com to get yours.

NW BachFest expands to year around regional presence



Connoisseur Concerts' 41st Annual Northwest BachFest will mark a major change in the festival's schedule with the addition of concerts in May along with a week-long festival in March. When Artistic Director Zuill Bailey assumed leadership of the esteemed music festival in 2013, his vision was to expand the two-week festival into a year-around series and to expand the Festival's cultural reach outside of Spokane to regions surrounding.

Steps began first with Winter Classics Tours in December and more recently with Summer Classics Tours in August. That vision for a year-around musical presence will be realized in only five years as 2019 features a new presentation plan: A one-week Festival focusing on some of J.S. Bach's monumental music March 3-10, with another BachFest week taking place May 24-29 focusing on the works of master musician Scott Joplin. Mozart On A Summer's Eve in July, BachFest Summer Classics in August, BachFest Winter Classics in December, the expanded BachFest programs in March and in May give Northwest BachFest a consistent year-around presence with five series of concerts.

Concerts will be anchored in Spokane in a variety of landmark venues with regularly scheduled concerts also in Coeur d'Alene, Sandpoint, Walla Walla, and occasionally in smaller towns in the region.

The website is nwbachfest.com.

Fox Presents: The Best of The Second City



Fox Presents is bringing Chicago's legendary sketch and improv comedy theater, as part of their national tour, 'The Best of The Second City' with a performance at the Fox Theater Wednesday, November 14 at 7:30pm. This must-see show features the best sketches and songs from The Second City's history - as well as their trademark improvisation. America's first name in comedy has produced superstars like Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, Gilda Radner, Bill Murray, Keegan-Michael Key, Aidy Bryant, Alan Arkin and more.

The Second City is celebrating nearly sixty years of producing cutting-edge satirical revues and launching the careers of generation after generation of comedy's best and brightest.

Tickets available at the Box Office, by calling 509-624-1200 and at all TicketsWest outlets.

Spokane Entertainment District Events



Here are this week's events:

Wednesday, October 17
Inlander Suds & Cinema: Pulp Fiction - 7:30pm, Bing Crosby Theater
Brothers Osborne - 8pm, The Knitting Factory

Thursday, October 18
Henry Rollins - Travel Slideshow 2018 - 8pm, Bing Crosby Theater
Tech N9ne - 8pm, The Knitting Factory

Friday, October 19
Buffy Sainte-Marie - One Heart - 7pm, Bing Crosby Theater
Adelitas Way and Royal Bliss - 7:30pm, Knitting Factory

Saturday, October 20
One Heart Short Films - 2pm, Bing Crosby Theater
Drunktown's Finest One Heart - 6:30pm, Bing Crosby Theater
Spokane Symphony Classics 3: The Heroic - 8pm, The Fox

Sunday, October 21
Stage To Screen: Romeo & Juliet - 2pm, Bing Crosby Theater
Spokane Symphony Classics 3: The Heroic - 3pm, The Fox

For more information, spokaneentertainmentdistrict.com.


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