ART & EXHIBITS
MARCH 21-23
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.
MARCH 21-28
“Harvest Heritage: The Story of Humanity in Twelve Farm Paintings,” exhibit of 12 works from the collection of author Richard Scheuerman of Richland, Libey Gallery, 102 S. Main St., Colfax. “Hallowed Harvest,” presentation by Scheuerman, 7 p.m. March 28. Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday-Friday, 1-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday.
MARCH 21-30
Exhibit of paintings by members of the Salmon River Art Guild based in White Bird, Valley Art Center, 842 Sixth St., Clarkston. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
MARCH 21-31
“Out of the Blue,” works by members of the Palouse Women Artists, Artisans at the Dahmen Barn, 419 N. Park Way, Uniontown. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday-Sunday.
MARCH 21-APRIL 6
University of Idaho Art and Architecture Faculty Exhibit, Prichard Art Gallery, 414 S. Main St., Moscow. Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday.
MARCH 21-APRIL 10
Works by Julene Ewert of Moscow, Moscow Food Co-op deli gallery, 1212 E. Fifth St. Hours: 7 a.m.-9 p.m. daily.
MARCH 21-APRIL 24
“Stained Glass/Spring Show,” Blue Mountain Artisans Guild Art Center, 745 Main St., Pomeroy. Featured artists: Dave and Connie Boyer of Pomeroy. Junior artists are Pomeroy art class taught by Maureen Scoggins. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday.
MARCH 21-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.
MARCH 21-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.
MARCH 21-MAY 24
Photojournalism on the Palouse, Third Street Gallery, 206 E. Third St., Moscow. Reception: 5-7 p.m. April 4; features a panel discussion titled “The Photograph in Contemporary News Media” at 6 p.m. Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays.
MARCH 21-JUNE 14
Watercolor and oil paintings by Ernie Weiss of Pullman, State Farm, 318 S. Main St., Moscow. Hours: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays.
MARCH 21-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, Washington State University, Pullman. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
MARCH 30-31 AND APRIL 6-7
“Intersection,” works by Sara Joyce and Ellen Vieth, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Studio 84, 134 W. Walnut Ave., Genesee.
APRIL 5-27
Exhibit of photographs by Mo Weber of Asotin, Valley Art Center, 842 Sixth St., Clarkston. Reception: 4-7 p.m. April 5. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.

BOOKS & AUTHORS
MARCH 21
Children’s Literature Book Club for Grownups, discussion of “Merci Suarez Changes Gears” by Meg Medina, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main St., Moscow.
MARCH 22
Martha Mullen, author of “Reflections on the Road: A Journey Through Whitman County Past and Present,” March BookTalk presentation, 7 p.m., Pullman Depot Heritage Center, 330 N. Grand Ave., Pullman. Mullen’s topic is “Whitman County’s First Railroads: How They Affected Life Then and Continue to Have an Impact Today.”
MARCH 23
Poetry readings by Geffrey Davis, Keetje Kuipers and Erika Meitner, 4-6 p.m., BookPeople of Moscow, 521 S. Main St.
MARCH 25
Lewiston City Library Evening Book Club discussion of “The Alice Network” by Kate Quinn, 6:30 p.m., Blue Lantern Coffee House, 326 Main St., Lewiston.
MARCH 26
Janet Richards, reading and presentation titled “Writing a Memoir Later in Life,” 5 p.m., BookPeople of Moscow, 521 S. Main St.
MARCH 28
Asotin County Library’s Book Night discussion of “Before We Were Yours” by Lisa Wingate, 7 p.m., Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St, Clarkston.
APRIL 2
“Illustrating (and Re-Illustrating) the Little House Series,” talk by Anne Phillips, 5:30 p.m., Neill Public Library, 210 N. Grand Ave., Pullman. Phillips is a professor at Kansas State University, and her talk will focus on the classic illustrations in the “Little House” book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
APRIL 11
Book Club discussion of “Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk” by David Sedaris, 6 p.m., Juliaetta Community Library, 205 Main St.
APRIL 13
Virginia McConnell, author of “The Belle of Bedford Avenue: The Sensational Brooks-Burns Murder in Turn-of-the-Century New York,” 1 p.m., And Books Too, 918 Sixth St., Clarkston.
APRIL 17
Book club discussion of “Indian Creek Chronicles” by Pete Fromm, 10 a.m., Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St., Clarkston.
APRIL 18-20
Friends of Asotin County Library Book Sale, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. April 18-19 and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. April 20, Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St., Clarkston.
APRIL 25
Asotin County Library’s Book Night discussion of “Last Bus to Wisdom” by Ivan Doig, 7 p.m., Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St., Clarkston.
MAY 9
Book Club discussion of “Great Alone” by Kristin Hannah, 6 p.m., Juliaetta Community Library, 205 Main St.
MAY 15
Book club discussion of “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” by Rebecca Skloot, 10 a.m., Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St., Clarkston.
MAY 23
Asotin County Library’s Book Night discussion of “Educated” by Tara Westover, 7 p.m., Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St, Clarkston.
JUNE 19
Book club discussion of “Mountains Beyond Mountains” by Tracy Kidder, 10 a.m., Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St., Clarkston.
JUNE 27
Asotin County Library’s Book Night discussion of “News of the World” by Paulette Jiles, 7 p.m., Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St, Clarkston.

CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS
MARCH 22
“UFOs in Washington,” presentation by the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), 6:30 p.m., Paradise Creek Quality Inn, SE 1400 Bishop Blvd., Pullman.
MARCH 23
KRFP Real Radio Dinner and Auction Gala, 6 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Dale Graden, University of Idaho history professor, will give a presentation. Cost: $50.
MARCH 26
“The State of Idaho’s Salmon and Steelhead,” presented by Brad Smith, 6:30 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Smith is northern Idaho director of Idaho Conservation League.
APRIL 4
“Let Life Shine,” fundraising event for Life Choices Clinic, 6-8:30 p.m., Lewiston Elks, 3444 Country Club Drive. Features comedian Paul Aldrich. Includes appetizer and dessert bars.
APRIL 6
River Access for Tomorrow fundraiser, 2 p.m., Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, 1104 Warner Ave., Lewiston. Event will help fund cleanups planned by the group on the Clearwater and Snake rivers, and will feature live and silent auctions, drawings, children’s games and door prizes. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.
APRIL 7
Kitten Shower, 1-4 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Event is intended to solicit donations of kitten supplies for the Humane Society of the Palouse. Cost: $5, free/ages 11 and younger.
APRIL 13
Lewiston Library Gala, “Black & White and Read All Over,” 5:30 p.m., second floor, Lewiston City Library, 411 D St. Features food and beverages. Cost: $100.
Fear Factor Style Event, 6 p.m., Lewiston High School auditorium, 1114 Ninth Ave. Fundraiser to benefit the Valley Rental Association’s Tenant Relief Fund features silent auction. Cost: $25.
APRIL 20
11th annual Beans ’n’ Jeans, fundraiser to benefit Palouse Habitat for Humanity, 5:30-9 p.m., Schweitzer Engineering Laboratory Event Center, 1825 Schweitzer Drive, Pullman. Event features a barbecue dinner, live bluegrass music, and live, silent and dessert auctions. Cost: $40/person. Tickets: palousehabitat.org/donate/beans-n-jeans/

FAIRS & FESTIVALS
APRIL 20
Pullman Winter Market, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Brelsford Washington State University Visitor Center, 150 NE Spring St.
APRIL 26-28
2019 Art Under the Elms, arts and crafts festival, outdoors on the campus of Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston. Admission: $4. Hours: noon-7 p.m. April 26, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. April 27, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. April 28.

FOOD & DRINK
MARCH 22
Friday Night Fish Fry, 5:30 p.m., Lewiston Eagles Auxiliary, 1310 Main St., Lewiston. Cost: $8 for fish, french fries, coleslaw and dessert. Proceeds benefit the auxiliary scholarship fund.
MARCH 22-23
Winefest, 7 p.m. March 22, Red Lion, 621 21st St., Lewiston. Features five tastes of wine or microbrews with light hors d’oeuvres, along with drawings and games. A DJ will provide dance music. Cost: $40. Second night: 5:30 p.m. March 23, wine tour featuring more than 15 wineries under one roof, unlimited food and beverages. Also includes live and silent auctions, and live music by Wide Stance. Cost: $100. Benefits the Gina Quesenberry Foundation. Tickets: www.gqfoundation.org.
MARCH 23
“Save the Rodeo,” fundraiser for the Clearwater Valley Roundup Association’s plan to hold a Kamiah rodeo, 5 p.m.-midnight, American Legion Hall, 618 Main St., Kamiah. Features a taco feed, silent auction and karaoke. Cost: $25/family, $5/person.
Comfort Food Cook-Off, 5 p.m., Trinity Baptist Church, 711 Fairview Drive, Moscow. Also features silent and live dessert auctions. Fundraiser to benefit Family Promise of the Palouse. Cost: $10.
APRIL 5
Wine and Cheese Gala, 4 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Features appetizers by Bloom in Moscow. Cost (includes three beer or wine samples): $25/each, $45/two. Nonalcoholic tickets are $15.
APRIL 13
Benefit luncheon, 11 a.m., High Country Inn, 70 High Country Lane, Ahsahka. Proceeds will benefit the expansion of the Clearwater Memorial Public Library in Orofino. Event will feature lunch, music, vintage apron style show and drawings. Cost: $25.
APRIL 19
29th Annual Confluence Grape & Grain, 6-9 p.m., Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History, 415 Main St., Lewiston. Features live music by Eric Goodwin from 6-7:30 p.m. and Shania Rales from 7:30-9 p.m. Cost: $35/advance, $45/door.
APRIL 25
12th annual Breakfast for Kids, fundraiser to benefit the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lewis-Clark Valley, 7 a.m., New Bridges Community Church, 2102 Eighth St., Lewiston.

KIDS & FAMILIES
APRIL 20
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. Band: Under the Wire. Caller: Nora Scott.
MOVIES
MARCH 22
“Intelligent Lives,” documentary, 4 p.m., Borah Theater, University of Idaho, 709 Deakin Ave., Moscow. Panel discussion will follow.
MARCH 22-24
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” (PG), 6 and 9 p.m. March 22-23, and 4 and 7 p.m. March 24, Compton Union Building auditorium, Washington State University, Pullman. Cost: $2/regular price, free/Cougar Card.
MARCH 23
“The Muppets Take Manhattan,” 2 p.m, Palouse Library, Palouse,120 E. Main St., Palouse.
MARCH 25
“Reinventing Power: America’s Renewable Energy Boom,” 7 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow.
MARCH 27
“The Reluctant Radical,” 7 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow.
MARCH 28
2019 University of Idaho Fish and Wildlife Film Festival, 6:30 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. Cost: $5. Tickets: http://www.kenworthy.org/calendar/fwff/
MARCH 29
“Blessings of Liberty,” sixth annual Disability Awareness Film Festival, 7 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. A discussion will follow.
MARCH 29-31
“If Beale Street Could Talk” (R), 6 and 9 p.m. March 29-30, and 4 and 7 p.m. March 31, Compton Union Building auditorium, Washington State University, Pullman. Cost: $2/regular price, free/Cougar Card.
MARCH 30 AND APRIL 2
“Die Walkre,” MET Live in HD, 9:55 a.m. March 30 and 6:30 p.m. April 2, Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow.
APRIL 1
“Jasper Jones” (NR), 7 p.m., Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St., Clarkston.
APRIL 3
“Ride With Larry,” documentary, 5 p.m., Todd Hall auditorium, Washington State University, 300 NE College Ave., Pullman. A panel discussion about Parkinson’s disease therapies and research will follow the film.
APRIL 8
“I Am Not a Witch” (NR), 7 p.m., Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St., Clarkston.
APRIL 15
“La Familia” (NR), 7 p.m., Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St., Clarkston.
APRIL 16
“The Heiresses,” International Film Series, 7 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. In Spanish with English subtitles. Cost: $5.
APRIL 22
“THEEB” (NR), 7 p.m., Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St., Clarkston.
“The Tragedy of King Richard the Second,” National Theatre Live, 6:30 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. Cost: $12.
APRIL 28
“Prosecuting Evil,” and A Night at the Garden, 4 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow.

MUSIC
MARCH 21
Jazz jam, 8-10 p.m., Bucer’s Coffeehouse Pub, 201 S. Main St., Moscow.
Moscow Song Circle, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main St., Moscow.
Jake Kargle, student composition recital, 8 p.m., Bryan Hall Theatre, Washington State University, Pullman.
Coaster Clique, hip-hop, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $5.
Stephen Marley, 7:30 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.
Steve Mattoon, guitar, 3 p.m., Asotin County Library, 417 Sycamore St., Clarkston.
Fell From The Ship with DAB, Brothers and Nate Schierman, doors open at 6 p.m., Third Wheel, 1634 Main St., Lewiston. Cost: $15.
MARCH 21 AND 22
Heustis Kountry Band, dance music, 7-10 p.m., Sixth Street Senior Center, 832 Sixth St., Clarkston. Cost: $5.
MARCH 22
Jazz Band II, 3:10 p.m., Kimbrough Concert Hall, Washington State University, Pullman.
Breanna Daley, student flute recital, 4:10 p.m., Bryan Hall Theatre, Washington State University, Pullman.
Fatt Jazz, 8 p.m., Kimbrough Concert Hall, Washington State University, Pullman. Cost: $10/regular price, $5/ages 55 and older, and non-WSU students, free/WSU students.
Dylan Jakobsen, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $7.
Josh Skinner Trio, jazz, 8-10:30 p.m., Bucer’s Coffeehouse Pub, 201 S. Main St., Moscow.
MARCH 23
Kenny James Miller Band, 6 p.m., Lindsay Creek Vineyard, 3107 Powers Ave., Lewiston.
Inland Northwest Handbell Concert, 7 p.m., Simpson United Methodist Church, 325 NE Maple St., Pullman. Massed bell choir of more than 60 members will be under direction of Matthew Compton, workshop clinician.
“Songbirdsongs,” music for flute and percussion by John Luther Adams, 2 p.m., Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center, 405 SE Spokane St., Pullman.
Cole and the Thornes of Bozeman, reggae/soul, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $5.
Mark Holt of Lewiston, Americana, 7 p.m., Mystic Cafe, 1303 Main St., Lewiston.
Phoenix Blues Band, vintage blues/rock, 8-10:30 p.m., Bucer’s Coffeehouse Pub, 201 S. Main St., Moscow.
Shimmy on the Down, belly dance fusion, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main St., Moscow.
MARCH 23-24
Washington Idaho Symphony concert, “Mozart & Friends,” 7:30 p.m. March 23, Ensminger Pavilion, Pullman; 3 p.m. March 24, Silverthorne Theater, Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston. Cost: $25/regular price, $15/students ages 18 and older, $10/students ages 12-18, free/ages 6-12 when accompanied by an adult. Tickets: www.wa-idsymphony.org
MARCH 24
Gypsy Soul, husband-wife duo of acoustic rock, 3 p.m., Orofino Junior-Senior High School, 310 Dunlap Road. Cost: $10.
Cody Wendt, piano/vocals, 7 p.m., One World Cafe, 533 S. Main St., Moscow.
MARCH 26
Patrick Jones, University of Idaho faculty saxophone recital, 7:30 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., Moscow. Jones is lecturer of saxophone. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
Colin Taylor and Ryan Wheeler, student euphonium recitals, 8 p.m., Kimbrough Concert Hall, Washington State University, Pullman.
Sweet Spirit with Smokey Brights, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $5.
Open mic, 7 p.m., Mystic Cafe, 1303 Main St., Lewiston.
MARCH 28
Garrett Snedeker, student piano recital, 8 p.m., Kimbrough Concert Hall, Washington State University, Pullman.
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.
Hannah Annonen and Natalie Kahler, student piano recitals, 3:10 p.m., Kimbrough Concert Hall, Washington State University, Pullman.
Washington State University School of Music student chamber music, 8 p.m., Bryan Hall Theatre, WSU, Pullman.
Ben Rice Blues Band, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $5.
MARCH 30
Jazz jam, 7 p.m., Mystic Cafe, 1303 Main St., Lewiston.
Laney Lou and the Bird Dogs of Bozeman, 9:30 p.m., John’s Alley, 114 E. Sixth St., Moscow. Cost: $5.
APRIL 6
Valley Bluegrass Stage, 7 p.m., Clarkston High School auditorium, 401 Chesnut St. Features Wanigan, Kevin Pace and the Early Edition, Potlatch Junior Jammers, and Jackie Fox & the Hounds. Cost: $5/regular price, free/15 and younger.
Moscow Charter School Marimba Club, 7:30 p.m., Moscow High School auditorium, 402 E. Fifth St. (use Third Street entrance), Moscow. Features students in grades 3-10 from Moscow Charter School, Moscow Middle School and Moscow High School. Donations accepted to purchase marimbas and provide scholarships for Marimba Summer Camp open to youth in Latah County.
APRIL 7
“Original Songs for Modern Day Living,” Karin Blaine of Seattle, singer/songwriter, 7:30 p.m., the Attic, 314 E. Second St., Moscow. Admission: by donation.
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.
APRIL 12
University of Idaho Jazz Bands and Jazz Choirs, 6:30 p.m., Administration Building auditorium, 851 Campus Drive, Moscow. Features performances by Jazz Bands I, II and III, Jazz Choir I and the Chamber Jazz Choir. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
APRIL 18
University of Idaho Concert Band and Wind Ensemble, 7:30 p.m., Administration Building auditorium, 851 Campus Drive, Moscow. The Concert Band is directed by Jason Johnston and the Wind Ensemble is directed by Alan Gemberling. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
APRIL 20
Lacy J. Dalton, country, with Shiloh opening, 6 p.m., Moose Lodge, 814 Sixth St., Clarkston. Cost: $25-$35.
APRIL 22
Tony Orlando, 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.
Lewis-Clark State College Jazz Band spring concert, 7 p.m., Silverthorne Theater, LCSC, Lewiston.
APRIL 23
Cantus, men’s vocal ensemble, Auditorium Chamber Music Series, 7:30 p.m., Administration Building auditorium, University of Idaho, Moscow. Cost: $10-$25. Tickets: BookPeople of Moscow.
APRIL 25
University of Idaho Orchestra, 7:30 p.m., Administration Building auditorium, 851 Campus Drive, Moscow. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
APRIL 30
University of Idaho choirs, 7:30 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., University of Idaho, Moscow. Choirs performing are Vandaleers, Treble Chorus and University Chorus. Cost: $5/regular price, $3/students and seniors.
MAY 10
Swing Into Summer, 7:30 p.m., Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., University of Idaho, Moscow. Features Jazz IV Swing Band and the Chamber Jazz Choir. Reception will follow.
SCHOOL & CAMPUS
MARCH 21
Talk by Franchesca Ramsey, writer/comedian/video blogger, 6 p.m., International Ballroom, Bruce M. Pitman Center, University of Idaho, Moscow.
MARCH 28
Mr. AHS competition, 7 p.m., Wilcox Gym, Asotin High School, 312 First St., Asotin. Cost: $5/advance, $7/door, free/ages 5 and younger. Proceeds will benefit Class of 2019 Safe and Sober party. Tickets: Snake River Grounds and Twin River Bank, both in Asotin.
“The NCAA Money Race: Can it Be Stopped?” talk by Andrew Zimbalist, 4:30 p.m., Compton Union Building auditorium, Washington State University, Pullman. “Who’s Paying For It? Financing Athletics at WSU,” panel discussion, noon, Room 308, Bryan Hall, WSU. Panel features Zimbalist; Nancy Zwanger, chairwoman of the WSU Athletics Council; and Pat Chun, WSU athletic director. Zimbalist is an author and professor of economics at Smith College in Northampton, Mass.
“Is Gloom my Beat? Reporting on our Changing Planet,” talk by Kendra Pierre-Louis, 7 p.m., Administration Building auditorium, University of Idaho, 875 Campus Drive, Moscow. Pierre-Louis is a climate reporter for the New York Times and her talk is the keynote lecture for the 2019 Oppenheimer Media Ethics Symposium.
MARCH 29 AND 31
“Strange Universe,” planetarium show, 7 p.m. March 29 and 5 p.m. March 31, Room 231, Sloan Hall, Washington State University, Pullman. Program explores the oddities and perplexities in the universe that have some scratching their heads. 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/
APRIL 5
“Equality on Trial: Race, Fairness, and the US Supreme Court,” presentation by Timothy Golden, noon, Compton Union Building auditorium, Washington State University, Pullman. Golden is a lawyer and professor currently teaching at Walla Walla University in College Place, Wash.

SPORTS & OUTDOORS
MARCH 23
Roller derby: Palouse River Rampage against Rodeo City of Ellensburg at 5 p.m., and Rolling Hills Derby Dames against Queer Squad at 7 p.m., Gladish Community & Cultural Center gym, 115 NW State St., Pullman. Cost: $7/advance, $10/door, free/ages 10 and younger.
APRIL 6-7
Spring Farming Days, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (time approximate), Garfield County Fairgrounds, 99 Fairgrounds Road, Pomeroy. Demonstration of vintage plowing and planting with horse- and mule-drawn machinery. Lunch available for purchase both days. On-site agriculture museums will be open.

STAGE
MARCH 21-23
DancersDrummersDreamers 2019, annual music and dance production, 7:30 p.m. March 21-23 and 2 p.m. March 23, Hartung Theater, University of Idaho, Moscow. Cost: $12/regular price, $10/seniors, $8/UI students and youth. Tickets: UI Ticket Center, (208) 885-7212.
MARCH 22, 23, 24, 29, 30
“Wait Until Dark,” staged by the Lewiston Civic Theatre and directed by Conner Wayne Brown, 7:30 p.m. March 22-23, 29-30 and 2 p.m. March 24 and 31, River City Church, 707 Seventh Ave., Lewiston. Cost: $15/regular price, $10/veterans, ages 60 and older, students, and ages 12 and younger.
MARCH 23
APOD Theatre Showcase, 2 and 6 p.m., Viola Community Center, 1007 Rothfork Road. Features songs and short plays excerpted from classics. Baked goods and soft drinks will be available for purchase. Cost: $10/regular price, $5/ages 12 and younger.
Open mic, 7 p.m., Mystic Cafe, 1303 Main St., Lewiston.
APRIL 3
Orlando Baxter of Boston, comedian, 8 p.m., Silverthorne Theater, Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston. Must be 18 or older to attend.
APRIL 4 AND 6
Spring opera production, staged by University of Idaho Opera Studio, 7:30 p.m., Administration Building auditorium, UI, Moscow. Cost: $8/regular price, $5/students and seniors.
APRIL 6
“12 Angry Men Performed by 12 Impassioned Women,” staged by the Lewiston Civic Theatre, 7:30 p.m., Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History, 415 Main St., Lewiston. Reading of the play “12 Angry Men” is in collaboration with 12,000 Voices: A National Voter Registration Initiative. Donations accepted.
APRIL 11-13 AND 18-20
“Mamma Mia,” spring musical staged by the Clarkston High School Drama Department, 7:30 p.m. plus 2 p.m. April 13 and 20, CHS auditorium. Cost: $13/regular price, $8/students and seniors.
APRIL 13
Jim Gaffigan, comedy, 7:30 pm., Beasley Coliseum, Washington State University, Pullman. Cost: $59.50/regular price, $54.50/WSU staff, faculty and students. Tickets: www.ticketswest.com.
Auditions for “Aladdin Jr.,” staged by the Lewiston Civic Theatre children’s group, LCT office, 832 Main St., Lewiston. Audition times for ages 5-16 are according to child’s last name: A-F: 10 a.m.-noon; G-L: noon-2 p.m.; M-R: 2-4 p.m.; S-Z: 4-6 p.m. A fee of $150 is due for children cast in the production.
APRIL 14-15
Auditions for “Disney’s Beauty and the Beast,” staged by the Lewiston Civic Theatre, 2 p.m. April 14 and 7:30 p.m. April 15, LCT office, 832 Main St., Lewiston. Audition packets will be available at the office beginning March 19.
APRIL 19-20 AND 25-27
“The Three Keys of Captain Hellfire,” staged by University of Idaho Department of Theatre Arts, 7:30 p.m. April 19-20 and 25-27, and 2 p.m. April 20 and 27, Hartung Theater, 625 Stadium Drive, Moscow. Production is written by Ariana Burns and features original shanties by Shandeen of Portland. Cost: $5-$15; free/UI students. Tickets: BookPeople of Moscow or (208) 885-6465.

TALKS
MARCH 21
“Insects & Forest Health,” talk by Stephen Cook, 7 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Cook is professor of forest entomology and plant pathology.
“The Art of Music, the History of Baroque,” brown bag lunch with Suzanne Bona of NPR’s “Sunday Baroque,” noon-1:30 p.m., Lewis-Clark State College Center for Arts & History, 415 Main St., Lewiston. RSVP requested to ssheppard@wsu.edu or (800) 842-8991.
“Forestry 4.0 and Other Research Initiatives in the Canadian Bioeconomy,” talk by Alan Potter, Idaho Forest Group Distinguished Speaker Series, 5 p.m., Best Western Plus/University Inn, 1516 Pullman Road, Moscow. Potter is senior adviser with FPInnovations.
MARCH 26
Philip Stevens, “American Indian Education and Contested Power,” 6 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Stevens is assistant professor of anthropology and director of American Indian Students at the University of Idaho in Moscow.
MARCH 27
Discussion of May bond election by Bill Lambert, mayor of Moscow, and Gary Riedner, Moscow city supervisor, League of Women Voters of Moscow forum, 7-8:30 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow.
MARCH 30
“Speaking Ill of the Dead: Jerks in Idaho History,” Suds with a Scholar talk by author Randy Stapilus, 4:30 p.m., Latah County Fair Building, 1021 Harold St., Moscow. Food will be available for purchase, and live music will follow presentation. Cost: $10/Latah County Historical Society members, $12/nonmembers. Fee includes one beer.
APRIL 16
Katrina Eichner, “Women’s Work in the West,” 6 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow.
APRIL 18
“Are Native Plants Always the Best Choice? A Scientific Approach to Plant Selection,” presentation by Linda Chalker-Scott, 7 p.m., 1912 Center, 412 E. Third St., Moscow. Arboretum Associates annual meeting social gathering begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by short business meeting and presentation. Chalker-Scott is an author, is Extension urban horticulturist at the Washington State University Puyallup Research and Extension Center, and is associate professor of horticulture and landscape architecture at WSU.
APRIL 30
“The Life and Times of Pomp: Jean Baptiste Charbonneau,” 2 p.m., Royal Plaza Retirement Center, 2870 Juniper Drive, Lewiston. Interactive presentation in character by Garry Bush of Lewiston of the son of Sacajawea, who traveled on the Lewis and Clark expedition.

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