The concert is conducted by Morihiko Nakahara and features pianist Archie Chen, vocalist Derrick Parker, the Spokane Symphony Chorale, Spokane Area Youth Choirs, magician Isaiah Daniels and the Professional Ballet School.
Viet Thanh Nguyen, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “The Sympathizer,” will give the Idaho Humanities Council’s distinguished humanities lecture on Friday at the Coeur d’Alene Resort.
Just days after it was announced, “Keep on Loving You” rockers REO Speedwagon announced that they have to cancel their Jan. 30 concert at Northern Quest Resort and Casino due to a scheduling conflict.
Musician David Brighton’s career began somewhat typically as a sessions and touring guitar player for a number of musicians, as well as in original bands with record deals of their own. But Brighton was introduced to the world of tribute artists when he was hired to portray George Harrison in a Beatles tribute act called Twist and Shout.
In 2017, Pigs on the Wing, a Portland-based Pink Floyd tribute band, focused on “The Wall.” Last year, the band brought “The Dark Side of the Moon” to the Bing Crosby Theater. The current “Animals” tour also will bring the band to the Bing on Nov. 9.
In 2009, Silverwood took a 180-degree turn with Scarywood Haunted Nights. If you’re a fan of “Stranger Things,” you can think of Scarywood as the Upside Down of Silverwood – rides that were fun-scary are now plain scary-scary, and people are running around the park not to get to their favorite attraction faster but to avoid the monsters chasing them.
Olympia-born band Sleater-Kinney has a thing for Spokane. The band is opening its “The Center Won’t Hold” tour in the Lilac City on Wednesday at the Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox four years after opening its previous tour with a sold-out show at the Knitting Factory.
Spokane Symphony Director of Development Jennifer Hicks, who has called Kennedy a friend for more than two decades, nominated her for the Women of the Year project.
Temperatures are dropping, but the autumn concert calendar is really starting to heat up. Here are concerts you can look forward to in the coming months.
Comedy, dance, theater – no matter your interest, or age, there is plenty to take in in the coming months. Read on to learn more about what’s coming to town this fall.
Ignite! Community Theatre, Spokane Civic Theatre, Lake City Playhouse and Red Bird Theater will produce “See How They Run,” “Matilda: The Musical,” “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” and “Into the Woods,” respectively.
The production will feature performances of “Airs,” set to music by George Frideric Handel; “Piazzola Caldera,” with music by Astor Piazzolla; and “Esplanade,” set to violin concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach.