January 7, 2013 in Features
Your week
Your Food
Central Food is open amid the construction of Kendall Yards where chef and owner David Blaine hopes casual, contemporary eats will draw customers into new territory. Also, owner Peter Karatzas has opened his Café Italiano in the space on South Regal that was last home to the West Wing of the White House Grill. Correspondent Rick Bonino has details on new area breweries planned for 2013 and an update on a few we introduced last year in his On Tap column.
Read more in Wednesday’s Food section.
Your Fun
On CD
Dropkick Murphys, “Signed and Sealed in …
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Your Food
Central Food is open amid the construction of Kendall Yards where chef and owner David Blaine hopes casual, contemporary eats will draw customers into new territory. Also, owner Peter Karatzas has opened his Café Italiano in the space on South Regal that was last home to the West Wing of the White House Grill. Correspondent Rick Bonino has details on new area breweries planned for 2013 and an update on a few we introduced last year in his On Tap column.
Read more in Wednesday’s Food section.
Your Fun
On CD
Dropkick Murphys, “Signed and Sealed in Blood”
Black Veil Brides, “Wretched & Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones”
On DVD
“Dredd”
“Frankenweenie”
“House at the End of the Street”
“The Inbetweeners Movie”
“Samsara”
In theaters
“Gangster Squad”
“A Haunted House”
“Zero Dark Thirty”
On TV
Today: Season 17 of “Antiques Roadshow” starts in Corpus Christi, Texas, where an oil painting created by Diego Rivera when he was 18 is discovered. 7 p.m., KCDT; 8 p.m., KSPS
Tuesday: Psy kicks off Season 2 of “Betty White’s Off Their Rockers” by teaching the senior pranksters to dance Gangnam-style. 8 p.m., NBC.
Wednesday: Billy Dee Williams may be the key to improving Jay’s luck when the family goes to Palm Springs to celebrate New Year’s Eve on “Modern Family.” 9 p.m., ABC.
Thursday: Lice infest “The Office.” 9 p.m., NBC.
Friday: On “CSI: NY,” a suspect is interrogated to learn the truth about the slaying of an off-duty police officer. 9 p.m., CBS.
Saturday: Rodrigo y Gabriela, a Mexican guitar duo, perform on Austin City Limits. 11 p.m., KSPS.
Sunday: A letter from Lavinia’s late father to Matthew could determine the future of “Downton Abbey.” 8 p.m., KSPS; 9 p.m., KCDT.
On stage
“Spring Awakening,” Monday, University High School
“Apollo 13: Mission Control,” Wednesday through Jan. 20, Spokane Convention Center Exhibit Hall C
EWU Jazz Dialogue Festival, Thursday and Friday, Music Building Recital Hall, Eastern Washington University, Cheney
“Escanaba in Love,” Friday through Feb. 2, Spokane Civic Theatre
Spokane Youth Symphony: Musica Latinoamericano, Sunday, Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox
Around town
Winter Trails Day, Saturday, Schweitzer Mountain Resort, Sandpoint
Bridal Festival, Saturday and Sunday, Spokane Convention Center

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