Arrow-right Camera
The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Your week

Your Food

Food editor Lorie Hutson talks with local chefs about making crepes, the wafer-thin French pancakes that are perfect for an Easter brunch. Kirsten Harrington reviews the Laguna Café and we have details on Barrels and Bites fundraiser and a cookbook for people who have trouble swallowing. Coming Wednesday in Food

Your fun

On DVD (Tuesday)

“Angels Crest”

“Chasing Madoff”

“Tyrannosaur”

“War Horse”

“We Bought a Zoo”

On CD (Tuesday)

Rascal Flatts, “Changed”

Wilson Phillips, “Dedicated”

Dr. John, “Locked Down”

Nicki Minaj, “Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded”

Candlebox, “Love Stories & Other Musings”

Elvis Costello & the Imposters, “The Return of the Spectacular Spinning Songbook”

In Theaters

“Titanic” (3-D) (Wednesday)

“American Reunion” (Friday)

On TV

TODAY: Booth and Brennan become parents, but manage to investigate a murder on “Bones.” 8 p.m. Fox

TUESDAY: “The American Experience” examines the construction of Grand Coulee Dam. 7 p.m. KSPS/8 p.m. KCDT

WEDNESDAY: The saga comes to an end for “One Tree Hill.” 8 p.m. The CW

THURSDAY: The story of Kevin Clash, the man behind the lovable Muppet Elmo, is told on “Being Elmo: A Puppeteer’s Journey.” 10 p.m. KSPS/KCDT

FRIDAY: Jeffrey Dean Morgan rules over a Miami hotel, circa 1960, in the new series “Magic City.” 10 p.m. Starz

SATURDAY: It’s Easter weekend so it must be time for Cecil B. DeMille’s epic “The Ten Commandments.” 7 p.m., ABC

SUNDAY: Horatio Caine and his band of CSIs solve their final case of the season on “CSI: Miami.” 10 p.m., CBS

On Stage

“An Infinite Ache,” through April 14, Interplayers

“Duck Hunter Shoot Angel,” opens Friday, Spokane Civic Theatre

“Bingo,” through April 15, Spokane Civic Theatre

“What the Butler Saw,” Thursday-Saturday, April 13-14, Jones Theater, WSU, Pullman

Around town

American Indian Heritage Week, all week, North Idaho College, Coeur d’Alene

“The Birds,” Alfred Hitchcock’s classic, Tuesday, Bing Crosby Theater