Mar 05 Thursday
"I am woman, hear me roar — with laughter." — Variety
It’s just another day at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave until a White House PR nightmare threatens to spins out of control. It will take seven brilliant and beleaguered women risking life, liberty, and the pursuit of sanity to keep the commander-in-chief out of serious trouble. "POTUS, or Behind Every Great Dumb*** are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive", is a bawdy and irreverent look at sex, politics and the women in charge of the man who’s (not quite) in charge of the free world.
FEBRUARY 13 - MARCH 8Firth J Chew Studio Theatre
Written by Selina Fillinger
Directed by Chelsea DuVallWith Lani Call, Melody Deatherage, Nicole Hicks-Wedge, Delaney Kahler, Sarah Plumb, Jamie Sciarrio, and Rachae Thomas
PLEASE NOTE: Recommended for ages 12+; this production contains profanity, sexual references, comedic depiction of drug use, and presence of prop firearms. Children under the age of five years will not be admitted.
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Mar 06 Friday
Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art is pleased to present the exhibition Tidal Loop February 17 through April 2, 2026. This exhibition features woven textile works by Chicago-based visual artist Meagan Smith and Seattle, WA-based visual artist Allyce Wood. An opening reception and lecture by Meagan and Allyce will be held on Tuesday, February 17th at Noon.
Tidal Loop brings together the woven practices of Meagan Smith and Allyce Wood, two artists whose work explores rhythm, perception, and the fluid intelligence of craft. Through handwoven and digitally informed textiles, Smith translates sensory experience, movement, and vibration into shimmering fields of color and pattern that echo the unseen forces shaping our environment. Wood’s weavings draw on the feminist history of craft, using looping forms, watery imagery, and layered structures to reflect interconnection, inheritance, and collective knowledge. Together, their works evoke cycles of motion and continuity, positioning weaving as both an embodied practice and a lens for understanding perception, time, and flow.
Reception: Tuesday, Feb. 17, 4:30-5:30 p.m., Lied Center for the Visual ArtsArtist’s lecture: Tuesday, Feb. 17, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Lied Center for the Visual Arts, Room 102
The Whitworth University Art & Design Department and the university’s Bryan Oliver Gallery are proud to present an installation of works by painter by Kelly Packer. Please visit the exhibit between Feb. 3, and March 22, 2026.
"Here Living Again Living Here" is a collection of color-imbued cityscape paintings and drawings inspired by Butte, America. The work leans into the recognizable but is as imperfect as a memory. Like the changing landscape of Butte itself, this selection represents an evolution of paintings spanning the 11 years the artist has lived there. The work is paired with poetry by her husband, Adrian Kien.
Mar 07 Saturday
Custer's Grass Band, Olivia Brownlee and Kat Bula.
The schedule is jamming from 4-6 (door opens at 4 pm), finger food potluck at 6, and concert at 6:30. It's relatively easy to access it from the Maple Street exit on I-90. It's located at 4340 Whistalks Way, just below Spokane Falls Community College, and just up from Government Way... It has ample parking... We will offer the same low ticket prices of $5 for members and $10 for nonmembers for the 2025-6 season. (This applies for the jam and/or the concert) Yearly membership is still $25 per family, and children are free... Please note we can not process credit cards--cash or check only.
Please no food or drinks in the seating area. There is an area to sit and eat with a view of the concert between the concert area and jamming room. The bands donate their performances, and we will continue the tip jar to help them defray their expenses...
Sweets Before Supper is a delightfully unique fundraising gala hosted by the Girl Scouts of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. This one-of-a-kind event honors women leaders in our community through our annual Women of Distinction award. It highlights the efforts of our organization to help shape the next generation of women leaders and showcases what Girl Scouts is all about—building Girls of Courage, Confidence, and Character.
Join us for the sweetest event in town and spend the evening enjoying Girl Scout cookie-inspired bite-sized desserts created by local chefs, all before supper! Learn about the Girl Scout movement and how it serves girls of all backgrounds to discover their strengths and empower them to meet new challenges. Then, celebrate with us as we honor a select group of women in our community who inspire our next generation of women leaders.
All proceeds from this event go to supporting the Girl Scouts of Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho.
Alchemy: Experiments in Performance is an interdisciplinary performance event that fosters experimentation among Inland Northwest-based artistic professionals, including spoken-word artists, musicians, and dancers.
Step into a mesmerizing realm where the boundaries between art forms dissolve and spontaneous magic unfolds. Witness poets weaving intricate verbal tapestries, musicians painting the air with melodic brushstrokes, and dancers moving as living works of art. This extraordinary fusion of artistic expression promises moments of pure serendipity, where each performance pairing creates a unique constellation of creativity. Experience the birth of unrepeatable artistic moments as talented performers navigate the delicate dance of collaborative performance, generating an atmosphere rich with possibility and wonder.
This unique one-night event is presented by Amber Hongsermeier/Dancers and Foray for the Arts. This event is recommended for audience members aged 13 and older.
Alchemy: Experiments in Performance is an interdisciplinary performance event that fosters experimentation, collaboration, and improvisation among Inland Northwest-based artistic professionals, including spoken-word artists, musicians, and dancers. Step into a mesmerizing realm where the boundaries between art forms dissolve and spontaneous magic unfolds. Witness poets weaving intricate verbal tapestries, musicians painting the air with melodic brushstrokes, and dancers moving as living works of art. This extraordinary fusion of artistic expression promises moments of pure serendipity, where each performance pairing creates a unique constellation of creativity. Experience the birth of unrepeatable artistic moments as talented performers navigate the delicate dance of collaborative performance, generating an atmosphere rich with possibility and wonder.
All Things Equal – The Life and Trials of Ruth Bader Ginsburg is coming to the First Interstate Center for the Arts in Spokane on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
The lauded play, which had a highly successful world premiere tour last season, is written by multiple Tony Award-winning playwright Rupert Holmes and stars acclaimed actress Michelle Azar. Over the course of ninety fascinating and often funny minutes, the play presents an intimate portrayal of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a true American original.