Alton Brown plays with his food Wednesday at the INB.
There are plenty of ways to have a great ol' time and put an end to March, so peruse our event listings and staff picks and get out there! Here's a little cheat sheet, a breakdown of some of the highlights of the week ahead:
Monday, March 27
LIVE BANDS | Some stellar rock at The Observatory to start your week, courtesy of
Ice Cream, Heavy Seventeen and Balonely.
Tuesday, March 28
FILM | The New York Film Critics series continues with
Salt & Fire, Werner Hertzog's look at a South American ecological disaster, screening at the Panida Theater in Sandpoint. Actor Michael Shannon will be part of the on-screen, post-show Q&A. Here's a look at the trailer:
Wednesday, March 29
WORDS | Prison writer
Arthur Longworth uncovered life inside a Walla Walla prison in his book
Zek: An American Prison Story, and two former inmates will read from the book at Auntie's, while Longworth joins the discussion via phone.
FOOD & DRINK | Alton Brown is back for another show at the INB.
Alton Brown Live: Eat Your Science finds the TV personality and chef playing with food in incredibly interesting ways.
Thursday, March 30
LIVE BANDS | Chateau Rive, one of Spokane's finest music venues, welcomes
Davina & The Vagabonds, a band blending cool classic jazz with worthy originals for a hot night out. Here's a little sample of their sound:
COMEDY | He's a long-running favorite comedian, and an Emmy winner for his role on
Baskets. And tonight, he's a headliner in Spokane, performing at the Bing — it's
Louie Anderson!
Friday, March 31
LIVE MUSIC | The
Coeur d'Alene Blues Festival kicks off. Find a story in the new issue of the Inlander coming out Thursday, and get on over to Idaho for some blues.
Saturday, April 1
COMEDY | For one night only, the legendary
Gilbert Gottfried hits Spokane for a gig at the Spokane Comedy Club.