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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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STP show changes venues

Saturday’s Stone Temple Pilots/Black Rebel Motorcycle Club show, originally scheduled at the Spokane Arena’s Star Theatre, has been moved to the Knitting Factory, 919 W. Sprague Ave. The show is now sold out because of the switch to a smaller venue.

Art/rock

•Spokane singer-songwriter star and visual artist Karli Fairbanks shows off her multi-faceted talent tonight for her show titled “Out of Melodies Pictures Appear.” The opening reception – which runs from 6 to 10 p.m. at Empyrean Coffee House, 154 S. Madison St. – features a dozen paintings on display while Fairbanks performs the songs that inspired each one.

•Local alt-rock Americana outfit Buffalo Jones unveils its new album at an extravaganza of a CD release party on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Caterina Winery, 905 N. Washington St. There’s no cover for the show, plus $1 beers and wine, free food and free CDs (these guys really want you to hear this album). Download new tunes from the Buffalo Jones MySpace page.

•Also at Caterina, the team of singer-songwriter Rob York and DJ J.A.H. is back in action tonight for York’s art opening. It’s free until 8 p.m., when a $3 cover goes into effect for J.A.H.’s dance-after party. Doors open at 6 p.m.

Missing Som?

Isamu Jordan’s Soundwave column and blog counterpart are on vacation. The blog returns to its regularly scheduled glory on Sept. 8, and the column returns Sept. 19.