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Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Spokane Symphony celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing this weekend at the Fox



Spokane Symphony's Masterworks 4: 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing, will be a fascinating musical and educational voyage through the universe on Saturday, November 16 at 8pm and Sunday, November 17 at 3pm at Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox. The concert will feature music by Debussy and Berlioz, and featuring Holst's The Planets. The concert also includes Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra.

Guest Conductor Roger Kalia leads the Orchestra in space-themed Classical music, and will be joined by Spokane's own Astronaut Anne McClain, and Astronomer and Visual Artist Dr. Jose Francisco Salgado, whose specialty is 'Science & Symphony' concerts. Pre-concert activities in the Fox Theater lobby, including a display of Smithsonian Institution NASA posters and space artifacts from a local NASA Solar System Ambassador's collection. The pre-concert talk is one hour before each concert.

Tickets available at the Box Office, or by calling 509-624-1200, and at www.spokanesymphony.org. Free tickets for all Spokane Symphony Masterworks concerts are available for students K-12.


Heather Mae brings her message songs to nYne on Sunday



Heather Mae, DC-based singer-songwriter who makes anthemic piano-driven pop music with a message: 'Feel To Heal,' brings her music to Spokane Sunday. She has a great story - she's queer, body-positive, and lives with Bipolar disorder, and she wrote all the songs in the lows of her disorder in order to make the rawest, most authentic music possible.

She just released her new album, GLIMMER, and is on a national tour, making a stop in Spokane this Sunday, November 17, 8pm, at nYne Bar & Bistro, 232 W Sprague. Tickets at the door.


KPBX Kids' Concert Saturday at Westminster Church



Spokane Public Radio presents a free KPBX Kids' concert with two local choral groups at the historic Westminster Congregational United Church of Christ, this Saturday, November 16 at 1 pm. The concert is open to all ages and will feature the Spokane Area Youth Choirs (pictured) and Le Donne Choir. The performance will be hosted by SPR's Verne Windham.

Westminster Congregational Church, Spokane's oldest church, is located on 411 S Washington Street.


This week at Arbor Crest


Painting of the Cliff House in the winter by Patti Simpson Ward

Arbor Crest's Holiday Art Show at the Cliff House Estate will be this Friday, November 15 through Sunday, November 17. Over a dozen artisans will have works on display. Art Show hours are Friday 3-7pm; Saturday noon-7pm; and Sunday noon-4pm. Admission is free, ages 21+ only.

Also at Arbor Crest this week, the Fireside Concerts continue this Friday and Saturday with KOSH performing acoustic rock both nights. Music runs from 5:30-7:30. Wine, beer and food available f or purchase. For more information, visit www.arborcrest.com.


Whitworth Symphony Orchestra at the Fox Monday Nov. 18



The acclaimed Whitworth Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Philip Baldwin, presents Golden Windows & Orchestra Gems Monday, November 18, 8pm at Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox. This concert of favorites includes Mussorgsky's depiction of Night on Bald Mountain, and Cesar Franck's Symphony in D minor. Also on the program is a newly commissioned work by Brian Schappals '17, a Whitworth alumnus, titled The Golden Windows. This heartwarming fairy tale has been set to music and will be narrated by Spokane Public Radio's Verne Windham.

Tickets are available at the Box Office, or by calling 509-624-1200 and online at www.foxtheaterspokane.org.

Master Magician Lance Burton at Northern Quest



Prepare to be completely amazed! Direct from the Monte Carlo Resort Las Vegas, Master Magician Lance Burton comes to Northern Quest on Friday, November 22 at 8pm. Burton has entertained and amazed millions of fans worldwide for 31 years.

Get tickets at northernquest.com before they disappear.

Harlem Globetrotters at the Arena tomorrow night!



The Harlem Globetrotters will return to the Spokane Arena on Thursday, November 14 on their all-new Fan Powered World Tour. Committed to bringing fans the best experience and most electrifying athletes on the planet, the Harlem Globetrotters will give their fans a chance to get closer than ever to the action. At each Globetrotters game, there will be over 20 opportunities before, during and after each event where fans will get a chance to directly interact with the team's stars.

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

Thursday Matinee Movie Classics at the MAC



KSPS Saturday Night Cinema co-host Shaun Higgins, continues his classic movies screenings at the NW Museum of Arts and Culture, with the second of four films based on The Western: Myth, Legend and Reality. This week's film is Pale Rider, starring and directed by Clint Eastwood, is the story of a mysterious preacher protecting a humble prospector village from a greedy mining company trying to encroach on their land. The film will be shown this Thursday, November 14 at 1:30pm.

For tickets and more information, visit www.northwestmuseum.org.


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