ART & EXHIBITS
FEB. 16
“Elixer No. 2 — A Winter’s Walk,“ art installations, antiques sales and luncheon, 10-3 p.m., Open Eye Antiques and Bank Left Gallery Bistro, 100 S. Bridge St., Palouse.
THROUGH FEB. 16
“Re-Kindle,” features work by Seattle comics artist Mita Mahato and items from WSU’s Lynn R. Hansen Comics Archive, which includes 161 boxes of underground comics created between 1963 and 1978; Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University, Pullman.
THROUGH FEB. 24
“Push Factors: Perspectives on Guatemalan Migration,” exhibit of photographs that explore the factors driving residents of Guatemala from their homes in search of a better life, Prichard Art Gallery, University of Idaho, 414 S. Main St., Moscow. Exhibit includes work by photographers and photojournalists Rodrigo Abd, James Rodríguez and William B. Plowman, along with written accounts from migrant youth. Videos and additional still images by Rodriguez and Abd will be projected in the balcony galleries. Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday.
THROUGH FEB. 27
“Fabulous Fabrics,” exhibit of works in fabric, Blue Mountain Artisan Guild Art Center, 745 Main St., Pomeroy. Featured artists are Sharon Ruchert (adult) and Camryn Claassen (junior), both of Pomeroy. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday.
“For the Love Of Beasts,” industrial art and assemblage exhibit of works by Shelly Gilmore, Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, 419 N. Park Way, Uniontown. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday-Sunday.
THROUGH FEB. 28
Abstract works by Jeanne Fulfs of Colfax, the Center adjacent to the Colfax Library, 102 S. Main St. Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday-Friday and 1-5 p.m. weekends.
THROUGH MARCH 6
Paintings by Gabriella Ball of Moscow, Jamie Knudson State Farm, 318 S. Main St., Moscow. Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays.
THROUGH MARCH 8
“Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival Poster Art,” exhibit featuring the poster artwork of the jazz festival from 1985 to 20018, Third Street Gallery, 206 E. Third St., Moscow. Reception: 5-7 p.m. Feb. 7, with live music by Palouse Jazz Project, and presentations by Abigail Spencer, creator of the 2019 poster, and Josh Skinner, managing director of the festival. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays.
THROUGH MARCH 9
Clarkston artist Barbara Coppock, Wenaha Galley, 219 E. Main St., Dayton. Intaglio print etchings, town landmarks and country scenes. Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
THROUGH MARCH 11
“Robotomobiles,” by local scrap metal artist David Coyle, Neill Public Library, 210 N. Grand Ave., Pullman.
THROUGH MARCH 16
“Social Space,” works by Mark Bradford, Leonardo Drew, Julie Mehretu and Wangechi Mutu from the collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation, Galleries 2 and 3, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University, Pullman. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
THROUGH APRIL 26
“Win the Day for Crimson and Gray: Celebrating a Century of the Fight Song,” exhibit marking the Feb. 20, 1919, birth of the Washington State University fight song, Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections, off the central atrium in the Terrell Library, Pullman. Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays.
THROUGH JUNE 29
“Michael Schultheis: Venn Pirouettes,” paintings, Gallery 5, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University, Pullman. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
“Memento: Selected Works from the Elwood Collections,” Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU, Washington State University, Pullman. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
THROUGH FEB. 23
“Heart for Art,” exhibit and sale of unframed works by more than 30 artists from around the region, Valley Art Center, 842 Sixth St., Clarkston. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
THROUGH FEB. 28
“In Our Community,” snapshots by Tom Mohr from opening day of pheasant hunting, Libey Gallery, the Center at Colfax Library, 102 S. Main St. Hours: 10 a.m-8p.m. Monday-Wednesday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday-Friday, 1-5 p.m. weekends.
THROUGH MARCH 23
The Idaho Commission on the Arts Fellowship Exhibit, the Body Beautiful Exhibit and the Rethink Downtown Exhibit, Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History,415 Main St., Lewiston. The ICA Fellowship Exhibit features the work of five Idaho artists who received Fellowships and two who received honorable mention honors from the ICA Commission in 2018. They are Anika Smulovitz and Anna Webb of Boise; Sarah Bird and Pamela DeTuncq of Hailey; Brian Hochstrat of Midvale; Lonnie Hutson of Deary; and Nishiki Sugawara-Beda of Moscow. The Body Beautiful Exhibit artists include Jen Fuller of Portland; Jennifer Opdahl, Liz Taylor, and Linda Scott of Lewiston; and Amy Pence-Brown, Chad Estes and Cassandra Schiffler of Boise. The Rethink Downtown exhibit features Patrick Brown-Hayes, Kelsey Grafton, Noah Kroese, Rob McKirdie and Susan Pettit, all of the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley. Hours: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
THROUGH APRIL 30
“Blake Little: Photographs from the Gay Rodeo,” 41 B&W photos taken by Little between 1988 and 1992, University of Idaho Library, 850 S. Rayburn St., Moscow.
THROUGH MARCH 1
“The Body: Power, Meaning and Representation in Contemporary Art,” Washington State University Fine Arts Gallery 2, Pullman. Visiting Artist Lecture by Nanibah Chacon, 4:30 p.m. Feb. 7 with reception to follow. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays.
THROUGH MARCH 6
Works in ink and watercolor on Bristol board by Jasan Lagrimanta of Moscow, Moscow Food Co-op deli gallery, 121 E. Fifth St. Reception: 5-6:30 p.m. Feb. 8. Hours: 7 a.m.-9 p.m. daily. Lagrimanta is a co-op employee and graduated in 2015 from the University of Idaho with a degree in studio art.
BOOKS & AUTHORS
FEB. 14
Book club discussion of “Eleanor and Park” by Rainbow Rowell, 6 p.m., Juliaetta Community Library, 205 Main St., Juliaetta. Snacks and coffee provided.
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
FEB. 15
“Sip, Swing and Support for our Community,” 7 p.m., Lindsay Creek Vineyards, 3107 Powers Ave., Lewiston. Event is fundraiser to benefit Twin County United Way. Features live music by the Katz Band. Cost: $35/advance, $40/door. Tickets: www.tcuw.org/SSS
FEB. 21 AND 27
Liberty Theater Talk and Tours, 5:30 p.m., Liberty Theater, 611 Main St., Lewiston. Volunteers for the Liberty Theater Project will lead tours of the venue and follow with a question-and-answer session.
FEB. 22
Eighth annual Wine, Whiskers & Wags, annual fundraiser to benefit the Lewis-Clark Animal Shelter in Lewiston, 5:30 p.m., Lewiston Elks, 3444 Country Club Drive, Lewiston. Event features live and silent auctions, and a variety of wines, spirits, beers and culinary tastes of the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley. Cost: $45. Tickets: www.lcshelter.org/events/wine-whiskers-wags-2019-1
FEB. 23
Moscow Day School 40th Anniversary Fundraiser, 6:30 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Event features food, drinks, no-host bar, entertainment and an auction. Proceeds go toward renovations of Moscow Day School. Cost: $25.
FEB. 24
91st annual Academy Awards ceremony viewing, 4 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. Event will feature a no-host bar and food, prediction ballots and bingo cards for $5 each.
MARCH 1
Seventh annual “The Price is Right Downtown,” annual fundraiser for Beautiful Downtown Lewiston, 5 p.m., Seaport Ballroom, Lewiston Red Lion. Cost: $50. Tickets (limited to 300): (208) 790-1148 or online at www.beautifuldowntownlewiston.com.
MARCH 2
“Puttin’ on the Glitz,” 2019 Lewiston Civic Theatre Fine Arts Gala, 5-11 p.m., Lindsay Creek Vineyards, 3107 Powers Ave., Lewiston. Annual fundraising event will feature silent and live auctions, drawings and the Dessert Dash, with live entertainment featuring Isaac Ryckeghem and Amy Baker Stout. Buffet dinner by Happy Day Catering will be served at 6:30 p.m. Cost: $75 (includes two drink tickets). Tickets (must be purchased by Feb. 15): lctheatre.org
MARCH 10
Third annual Chef’s Challenge, fundraiser to benefit Community Action Center of Whitman County, 5-7:30 p.m., Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Event Center, 1825 Schweitzer Ave., Pullman. Event features Lee Wilkins of Greek House Chefs, Gretchen Stoops Luongo of the Moscow Food Co-op and Scott Franke of Washington State University Dining competing to create a winning dish in a limited time using ingredients commonly available in the Community Food Bank. Dishes will be judged by Pullman Mayor Glenn Johnson, Joan Swensen of Paradise Creek Brewery and Jamie Callison, WSU executive chef. Event also features silent auction and food vendors. Cost: $20-$25.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
FEB. 16
Pullman Winter Market, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Brelsford Washington State University Visitor Center, 150 N.E. Spring St.
MARCH 2
Winter Market, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow.
FOOD & DRINK
FEB. 14
Valentine’s Dinner at The Bank Left Bistro, 5:30-8 p.m., 100 S. Bridge St., Palouse; $26.50 per person.
FEB. 17
Soup Extravaganza fundraiser, 4:30-7 p.m., Dahmen Barn, Uniontown.
FEB. 20
Fifth annual “Love Your Farmer, Love Your Food,” 6 p.m., Moscow City Hall council chambers, 206 E. Third St., Moscow. Event aims to connect community members to local producers and to their regional food system. Includes light appetizers from the Moscow Food Co-op and a no-host bar by Moscow Brewing Company.
FEB. 21
Human Society of the Palouse Business After Hours, 5-6:30 p.m., Moscow Chamber of Commerce, 411 S. Main St., Moscow.
Palouse Land Trust’s “Crafts, Drafts and Facts,” 5:30 p.m., Southfork Public House, Pullman. Cost: $25, includes beverage and all craft materials.
FEB. 22
15th annual Soup-port Our Shelters, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., YWCA of Lewiston, 300 Main St. Event is annual YWCA fundraiser, and menu includes a bowl of soup, bread, cookie and beverage. Soup served in a hand-painted bowl to keep. Cost: $25. Tickets: YWCA, Rosauers in Lewiston or online at ywcaidaho.org.
FEB. 23
10th anniversary Lewiston Brewfest 2019, 2-7 p.m., Nez Perce County Fair pavilion, 1229 Burrell Ave., Lewiston. Cost: $15 (includes a glass and 8 tokens). Tickets: Rosauers in Lewiston, Riverport Brewing Co. in Clarkston, and online at lewistonbrewfest.com.
O-Stars Cheerleading taco dinner, 5-7 p.m., Orofino High School, 300 Dunlap Road. Single tickets $10, $40 for a family of 5. Fundraiser for team’s trip to Nationals.
FEB. 25
Annual Soup & Pie, fundraiser to benefit the Humane Society of the Palouse, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Donation: $10. Tickets: www.humanesocietyofthepalouse.org/soup-pie.
MARCH 2
Reubens Sausage Feed, fundraiser, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Reubens Community Center. All you can eat Genesee sausage, sourdough pancakes and scrambled eggs. Cost: $35 for immediate family of four; $10 for those 12 and older; $6 for kids age 6-12; children younger than 6 are free.
MARCH 9
27th Annual Sons of Norway Scandanavian Breakfast, 8-11 a.m., Valley Community Center, 549 Fifth St., Clarkston. Cost: adults $8; children 6 to 12 $3; kids 5 and younger free.
Benefit Bowling Tournament for the Whitman County Humane Society and NW Cancer Foundation of Hope, signups at noon; play begins at 1 p.m. Live and silent auctions. $50 per two-person team. Zeppoz, 780 Bishop Blvd., Pullman
KIDS & FAMILIES
FEB. 16
Community contra dance, 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Dance lessons at 7:30 p.m., dance from 8-10:30 p.m. Cost: $6/Palouse Folklore Society members, $8/nonmembers, $5/first-timers, free/children.
MOVIES
FEB. 14-16
“The Favourite” (R), Kenworthy Performing Arts Center, 508 S. Main St., 8 p.m, Feb. 14-15, 5 p.m, Feb. 15-16, 7 p.m. Feb. 16.
FEB. 15
Student Film Festival, 7 p.m., Clearwater Valley High School auditorium, Kooskia. Cost: $2.
FEB. 15-17
“Blindspotting” (R), 6 and 9 p.m. Feb. 15-16, 4 and 7 p.m. Feb. 17, Compton Union Building auditorium, Washington State University, Pullman. Cost: $2/regular price, free/WSU students.
FEB. 17
Oscar Nominated Short Films, 5 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. Cost: $10.
FEB. 19
“Working Woman,” International Film Series, 7 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. Cost: $5.
FEB. 22
“Cars,” family movie night, 6 p.m., Pierce Community Center. Concessions will be available for purchase.
FEB. 23
“The Muppet Movie,” 2 p.m, Palouse Library, Palouse,120 E. Main St., Palouse.
FEB. 27
“Divide in Concord,” 7 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow.
MARCH 2 AND 4
“La Fille du Rgiment,” MET Live in HD, 9:55 a.m. March 2 and 6:30 p.m. March 4, Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. Cost: $20.
MARCH 9
“The Great Muppet Capter,” 2 p.m, Palouse Library, Palouse,120 E. Main St., Palouse.
MARCH 23
“The Muppets Take Manhattan,” 2 p.m, Palouse Library, Palouse,120 E. Main St., Palouse.
MUSIC
FEB. 14
Jeremy VanGelder, graduate student recital, 8 p.m., Bryan Hall Theatre, Washington State University, Pullman.
Douglas Cameron, 6-9 p.m., Lindsay Creek Vineyards, 3107 Powers Ave., Lewiston.
Open jazz jam, Bucer’s, 8 p.m., 210 S. Main St., Moscow.
FEB. 15
Naughty Pine of Richland, reggae, 10 p.m., Hogan’s Pub, 906 Sixth St., Clarkston. Cost: $5.
Calling All Captains, with Settle Your Scores, Gardenside, DAB and Better Daze, 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30), Third Wheel, 1634 Main St., Lewiston. Cost: $10/advance, $13/door. Tickets: Third Wheel, Sports Edition and Alibi, or online at Monumentalshows.com
Palouse Forro Experience, Brazilian music, Bucer’s, 8 p.m., 210 S. Main St., Moscow.
FEB. 16
Silent Theory with Everyone Loves a Villain and Jimmy Nuge, 8:30 p.m., Third Wheel, 1634 Main St., Lewiston. Cost: $10/advance, $15/door. Tickets: venue or online at www.purplepass.com.
Jazz jam, 7 p.m., Mystic Cafe, 1303 Main St., Lewiston.
The Boredom Corporation (Brock Glaisyer) of Boise, pop-punk, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main St., Moscow.
FEB. 16-17
“Love is All Around,” Palouse Choral Society Chamber Choir, solo and small ensemble, 6 p.m. Feb. 16, Simpson United Methodist Church, 325 N.E. Maple St., Pullman; 4 p.m. Feb. 17, United Methodist Church of Clarkston 1242 Highland Ave. Cost: $20/regular price, $8/students. Tickets: www.palousechoralsociety.org
Saticoy, Saunders Fam Folk, Bucer’s, 8 p.m., 210 S. Main St., Moscow.
FEB. 17
Lewis-Clark Community Band, 3 p.m., Lewiston High School auditorium, 1114 Ninth Ave., Lewiston. The band is under the direction of Garry Walker of Clarkston. Donations accepted.
Andrew Cooperstock, guest piano recital, 7:30 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., Moscow.Cooperstock is professor of piano and keyboard at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Cost: $3-$5. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
FEB. 19
University of Idaho faculty recital, 7:30 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., Moscow. Performance features Jason Johnston (assistant professor of horn), Jason Moody (lecturer of violin/viola and orchestra) and Yoon-Wha Roh (lecturer of piano/collaborative piano). Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
Music Gathering Dust, Faculty Artist Series, 8 p.m., Bryan Hall Theatre, Washington State University, Pullman. Cost: $10/regular price, $5/non-WSU students and seniors age 55 and older, free/WSU students.
FEB. 21
Jacob Zollers, student trombone recital, 8 p.m., Bryan Hall Theatre, Washington State University, Pullman.
FEB. 22
Clare Sullivan, student soprano recital, 4:10 p.m., Bryan Hall Theatre, Washington State University, Pullman.
Unfamiliar Light, An Evening of Modern American Piano Music, Faculty Artist Series,8 p.m., Kimbrough Concert Hall. Cost: $10/regular price, $5/non-WSU students and seniors age 55 and older, free/WSU students.
FEB. 22-23
Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, University of Idaho, Moscow.
FEB. 26
Eneida Larti, faculty piano recital, and Christoper Pfund, faculty tenor recital, 7:30 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., Moscow. Larti is lecturer of piano and piano pedagogy, and Pfund is assistant professor of voice. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
Washington State University Treble, Tenor/Bass Choir, 8 p.m., Bryan Hall Theatre, Pullman.
FEB. 27
A/B Duo with Ian Dicke (composer), guest recital, 7:30 p.m., University of Idaho Administration Building auditorium, 851 Campus Drive, Moscow. The A/B Duo is comprised of Chris Jones, doctoral student at the Eastman School of Music, and Meerenai Shim, founder of Aerocade Music. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
FEB. 28
University of Idaho Concert Band, directed by Jason Johnston, and Wind Ensemble, directed by Alan Gemberling, 7:30 p.m., Administration Building auditorium, 851 Campus Drive, Moscow. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
MARCH 1
University of Idaho Orchestra, 7:30 p.m., Administration Building auditorium, 851 Campus Drive, Moscow. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
MARCH 2
Ann DuHamel, guest piano recital, 1 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., Moscow. DuHamel is assistant professor of piano at the University of Minnesota. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
Miranda Wilson, cello, and Yoon-Wha Roh, piano, University of Idaho faculty recital, 4 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., Moscow. Wilson is associate professor of cello and double bass, and Roh is lecturer of piano/collaborative piano. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
The Moscow Mules, bluegrass, 7 p.m., Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, 419 N. Park Way, Uniontown. Cost: $15. Band members are Sean Long (guitar), Paul Hohenlohe (dobro, banjo), Paul Anders (mandolin, fiddle) and Mark Snodgrass (bass). Food and beverages will be available for purchase.
MARCH 3
University of Idaho choirs, 4 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., Moscow. Concert will include the Vandaleers, Treble Chorus and University Chorus, all under the direction of Paul Thompson. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
MARCH 5
Trio Solisti, Auditorium Chamber Music Series, 7:30 p.m., Administration Building auditorium, University of Idaho, Moscow. Cost: $10-$25. Tickets: BookPeople of Moscow.
MARCH 7
Michael Videon, guest guitar recital, 7:30 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., Moscow. Videon is director of the guitar program at Montana State University in Bozeman. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
MARCH 9
Pablo Cruise, Firefall and Orleans, 8 p.m., Clearwater River Casino, 17500 Nez Perce Road, Lewiston. Tickets: casino box office.
MARCH 19
Rick Springfield, rock, 7:30 p.m., Pend Oreille Pavilion, Northern Quest Casino, 100 N. Hayford Road, Airway Heights, Wash. Cost: $59/$69/$89. Tickets: (877) 871-6772 (9 a.m.-1 p.m. daily) or online at www.northernquest.com.
MARCH 14
Terry Robb, acoustic blues guitar, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main St., Moscow. Suggested donation $5-$7.
MARCH 29
Derek Brown, BEATBoX SAX, guest recital, 7:30 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., University of Idaho, Moscow. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
The Veer Union with Dogtown and Starlab Arcada, 8:30 p.m., Third Wheel, 1634 Main St., Lewiston. Cost: $10/advance, $15/door. Tickets: Sports Edition, Alibi and online at www.purplepass.com.
APRIL 11
Great White and Vixen, rock, 7:30 p.m., Pend Oreille Pavilion, Northern Quest Casino, 100 N. Hayford Road, Airway Heights, Wash. Cost: $49/$59/$79. Tickets: (877) 871-6772 (9 a.m.-1 p.m. daily) or online at www.northernquest.com.
SCHOOL & CAMPUS
THROUGH MARCH 1
IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) spring semester seminar series, Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston. Schedule includes:
Noon Feb. 11 — “Human History and Health Through the Lens of Genetics” by Eimear Kenny of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Room 115, Sacajawea Hall.
11:10 a.m. Feb. 15 — “Research Areas: Mathematical Epidemiology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases” by Jan Medlock of Oregon State University in Corvallis, Room 100, Meriwether-Lewis Hall.
Noon Feb. 22 — “Research Areas: Evolutionary and Ecological Genomics” by Michael Pfrender of the University of Notre Dame, Room 115, Sacajawea Hall.
Noon March 1 — “Rapid Evolution of Mutational Processes in Humans, Apes, and Across the Tree of Life” by Kelly Harris of the University of Washington in Seattle, Room 115, Sacajawea Hall.
FEB. 14
“Some Like it Hot,” planetarium show, 7 and 8:30 p.m. Feb. 14, Room 231, Sloan Hall, Washington State University, Pullman. Program explores the concept of hotness, or, more scientifically, temperature in the universe, and will show the hottest and coldest places in the universe, with a brief stop on “just right” Earth. Cost: $5/regular price (cash or check only), free/ages 6 and younger.
“Re-Kindle,” poetry-comix presentation by Mita Mahato, 3 p.m., Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Washington State University, Pullman. Reception will follow. Features a selection of works from WSU’s Lynn R. Hansen Comics Archive and pieces by Seattle-based artist and poet Mita Mahato. Mahato is associate professor of English at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma.
MARCH 8 AND 10
“Other Worlds,” planetarium show, 7 p.m. March 8 and 5 p.m. March 10, Room 231, Sloan Hall, Washington State University, Pullman. Program explores the topic of exoplanets, planets that orbit stars other than the sun. Cost: $5/regular price (cash or check only), free/ages 6 and younger.
APRIL 3
44th annual Murrow Symposium keynote speech by Melissa Block of National Public Radio, 7 p.m., Senior Ballroom, Compton Union Building, Washington State University, Pullman. Limited seating requires registration in advance online at: https://murrow.wsu.edu/symposium/
SPORTS & OUTDOORS
FEB. 16
“Edge of Hell Run,” 4 mile or 10K distances, Hells Gate State Park, 5100 Hells Gate Road, Lewiston. Check-in and late registration begins at 9 a.m. at the Jack O’Connor Art Museum inside the park and runs begin at 10 a.m. Advance registration may be done online at www.seaportstriders.com.
FEB 23
13th annual Red Skirt Scamper 5K Run/Walk, same-day registration begins at 8:15 a.m., inside the Ross entrance of the Palouse Mall, Moscow. Donations accepted to benefit scholarships to Gritman Medical Center’s Cardiac Rehab program and the Martin Wellness Center. Route is out and back, north on Sheep Road. Online registration: www.Gritman.org/red
STAGE
FEB. 14-17
“Run For Your Wife,” staged by the Pullman Civic Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 8-9 and 14-16 and 2 p.m. Feb. 10 and 17, Nye Street Theatre, 1220 N.W. Nye St., Pullman. Cost: $15/door, $12/online at www.pullmancivictheatre.org.
FEB. 14-17 AND 20-24
“Cabaret,” staged by Regional Theatre of the Palouse, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14-17 and 20-23, and 1:30 p.m. Feb. 16-17 and 23-24, 122 N. Grand Ave., Pullman. Cost: $19.99 plus $5 in fees (if purchasing online). Tickets: theater box office at 118 N. Grand Ave., (509) 334-0750, or online at rtoptheatre.org.
FEB. 20
Mentalist and comedian Sean Bott, 8 p.m, Silverthorne Theatre, LCSC, free and open to the public.
FEB. 22, APRIL 13
Jim Gaffigan “Quality Time Tour,” WSU’s Beasley Coliseum, Pullman. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 22. Event is 7:30 p.m. April 13. Tickets $59.50.; WSU staff, faculty and students, $54.50.
FEB. 28, MARCH 1
“Map of My Kingdom,” a play by Mary Swander, 7-8 p.m., Feb. 28, The Center, 104 S. Main St., Colfax; 6-8 p.m., March 1, Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. Suggested donation is $10 per person, $20 per family.
MARCH 1
Young Irelanders, 7:30 p.m., Gladish Community and Cultural Center auditorium, 115 N.W. State St., Pullman. Troupe performs Ireland’s traditions in music, song and dance. Cost: $15-$35. Tickets: online at www.festivaldance.org/great-performance-series
MARCH 2
Lipstick Divas, 8:30 p.m., 3rd Wheel, 1634 Main St, Lewiston. Cost: $10; runway seating is $20.
MARCH 10
Bill Engvall, comedian, 5 and 8 p.m., Pend Oreille Pavilion, Northern Quest Casino, 100 N. Hayford Road, Airway Heights, Wash. Cost: $39/$49/$69. Tickets: (877) 871-6772 (9 a.m.-1 p.m. daily) or online at www.northernquest.com.
MARCH 22, 23, 29, 30
“Wait Until Dark,” a play directed by Conner Wayne Brown, River City Church, 707 Seventh Ave., Lewiston. Times: 7:30 p.m. all dates and 2 p.m. March 24 and 31.
TALKS
FEB. 14
Poetry Comix Presentation, Mita Mahato, 3-4 p.m, Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, WSU, Pullman.
FEB. 15
Jan Medlock, Oregon State University, “The Persistence of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus in African Buffalo,” 11:10 a.m., MLN 100, LCSC.
FEB. 16
Winter Night Sky program, 5:30-7 p.m., Spalding Visitor Center, Nez Perce National Historical Park. Free.
FEB. 19
Peter Boag, “Alternative Masculinities in the ‘Old West’: Some Stories of Subversion, Resistance, and Acceptance,” 6 p.m., Arts Workshop at the 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Free.
FEB. 20
“Look Who’s in Town,” presentation about famous people who have come to or are from Lewiston by Steven Branting of Lewiston, 2 p.m., Royal Plaza Retirement Center, 2870 Juniper Drive, Lewiston.
“Love Your Farmer, Love Your Food,” 6-7:30 p.m, Moscow City Hall.
“Many Famous People,” presentation by Steven Branting, 2 p.m., Royal Plaza Retirement Center, 2870 Juniper Drive, Lewiston. Free and open to the public.
FEB. 22
Michael Pfrender, Unviersity of Notre Dame, “Life in the Fast Lane: Coping with Environmental Stress Through Adaption,” noon, SAC 115, LCSC
FEB. 28
Bob Donegon, president of Ivan’s, will present “Ivar and Ivar’s: How Our Founder’s Quirky Hospitality Lessons Have Worked for 80 Years.“ Burtenshaw Lecture, 1:25 p.m., CUB Auditorium.
MARCH 1
Kelley Harris, University of Washington, ”Rapid Evolution of Mutational Processes in Humans, Apes and Across the Tree of Life,“ noon, SAC 115, LCSC.
MARCH 5
Micky Huff, director of Project Censored, will give a presentation on “Fighting the Fake News Invasion in ‘Post Truth’ America,” noon, Room 115, Sacajawea Hall, Lewis-Clark State College. Attendance is free.
MARCH 26
Philip Stevens, “American Indian Education and Contested Power,” 6 p.m., Arts Workshop at the 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Free.
APRIL 16
Katrina Eichner, “Women’s Work in the West,” 6 p.m., Arts Workshop at the 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Free. !
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