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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Your week

Glen Campbell lands at Northern Quest on Saturday night. (Associated Press)

Your Food

Celebrate leap year with cocktails and traditions that only come around once every four years. Plus, Grapevine features Greg Lipsker and Michael White of Barrister Winery.

Coming Wednesday in Food

Your Fun

On DVD

“Answers to Nothing”

“Hugo”

“I Melt With You”

“Insight”

“Johnny English Reborn”

“The Myth of the American Sleepover”

On CD

Celtic Thunder, “Voyage”

Lyle Lovett, “Release Me”

The Cranberries, “Roses”

Robert Glasper, “Black Radio”

On TV

TODAY: The Obamas host a celebration of blues featuring performances by Mick Jagger, B.B. King, Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews and Susan Tedeschi on “In Performance at the White House.” 9 p.m. KSPS, KCDT

TUESDAY: “Top Gear” spotlights cars reputed to be dangerous. 9 p.m., History

WEDNESDAY: Sue anticipates a big leap year birthday celebration on “The Middle.” 8 p.m., ABC

THURSDAY: The “American Idol” finalists are revealed. 8 p.m., Fox

FRIDAY: In the season finale of “A Gifted Man,” Michael discovers a patient has a special link to Anna. 9 p.m. CBS

SATURDAY: “The B-52s with the Wild Crowd!” shows the band performing for a hometown audience in Athens, Ga. 9:30 p.m. KSPS

SUNDAY: Napoleon and Pedro team up for the Future Farmers of America state competition in the season finale of “Napoleon Dynamite.” 8:30 p.m., Fox

On stage

Northwest Bach Festival Chamber Music Concert, Tuesday, St. John’s Cathedral

Glen Campbell, Saturday, Northern Quest

Jim Brickman, Wednesday, Bing Crosby

Rock and Worship Roadshow, Sunday, Spokane Arena

Around town

Spring Arts and Crafts Show, Friday-Sunday, Spokane County Fair and Expo Center

Poet Robert Pinksy, Tuesday at Gonzaga University, Wednesday at Spokane Falls Community College

State B High School Basketball Tournament, Thursday-Saturday, Spokane Arena

Star shows, SFCC Planetarium, Friday