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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Film events

“Wild” Reese Witherspoon stars as Cheryl Strayed, who hikes more than 1,000 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail with no experience and driven by sheer determination. Rated R. Shows are today at 8 p.m., Saturday at 5 and 8 p.m., and Sunday at 4 and 7 p.m. Today-Sunday, 8 p.m., Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. $6. (208) 882-4127.

“Divergent” The first movie from the trilogy of books written by Veronica Roth. Saturday, 2 p.m., South Hill Library, 3324 S. Perry St. Free. (509) 444-5385.

“Labyrinth” This musical adventure fantasy film directed by Jim Henson features human actors and Muppet creations. Rated PG. Monday, 2 p.m., Spokane Public Library Downtown, 906 W. Main Ave. Free. (509) 444-5336.

Totally Tubular Tuesday Tuesday: “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”; March 3: “High Fidelity.” Garland Theater, 924 W. Garland Ave. $2.50, free with $10 preshow purchase at Bon Bon. Call for showtimes. (509) 327-1050.

2015 Northwest Bach Festival Film Classics “Thirty-Two Short Films About Glenn Gould,” a 1993 film about the acclaimed pianist Glenn Gould, starring Colm Feore. The soundtrack consists almost entirely of piano recordings by Gould. For all ages. Tuesday, 7 p.m., Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W. First Ave. Free. (509) 363-5344.

“The Imitation Game” Thursday-March 1. Based on the real life story of cryptanalyst Alan Turing and his team of British code-breakers during World War II. Rated PG-13. Shows Thursday and Feb. 27 at 8 p.m., Feb. 28at 5 and 8 p.m., and March 1 at 4 and 7 p.m. Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre, 508 S. Main St., Moscow. $6/adults $3/age 12 and younger. (208) 882-4127.

Big Read Cinema: “The Gold Rush” In Charlie Chaplin’s comedic masterwork, gold prospectors find themselves in trouble as they seek their fortunes in the Yukon. Thursday, 6:30 p.m., North Spokane Library, 44 E. Hawthorne Road. Free. (509) 893-8350.

“Last Rush for the Wild West: Tar Sands, Oil Shale and the American Frontier” The film exposes how impending tar sands and oil shale mining would destroy massive, pristine landscapes in Utah and put the already imperiled Colorado River watershed at risk. Sponsored by the Spokane Riverkeeper, Sierra Club and Gonzaga Environmental Studies Program. Thursday, 7 p.m., Gonzaga University, Jepson Center, Wolff Auditorium, Room 114, 502 E. Boone Ave. Free. (509) 835-5211, ext. 1494.