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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Your week

Your food

Gourmet ice cream calls for sundae toppings beyond whipped cream and maraschino cherries. Try smothering your creation with blueberry-lemon syrup, vanilla butterscotch, extra-bittersweet fudge and even bacon peanut brittle. The Spokane Regional Health District is shifting most of the testing for food handlers’ permits online. And catch up on the latest local restaurants to close in Fresh Sheet in Wednesday’s food section.

Your fun

On CD (Tuesday)

Testament, “Dark Roots of Earth”

Gloriana, “A Thousand Miles Left Behind”

Joss Stone, “The Soul Sessions, Vol. 2”

Toadies, “Play.Rock.Music”

D.O.A., “We Come in Peace”

On DVD (Tuesday)

“Hatfields & McCoys”

“The Weight of the Nation”

In Theaters (Friday)

“Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days”

“Total Recall”

On TV

Today: The U.S. is expected to be a contender for gold in the men’s gymnastics team final. 8 p.m., NBC.

Tuesday: Jane uses her bonus check to finance the school play on “Jane by Design.” 9 p.m., ABC Family.

Wednesday: The “Barter Kings” final mission: trade all the way up to a vacation house. 10:30 p.m., A&E.

Thursday: A pre-owned gown, a birdcage veil and a backdrop of paper flowers on “Four Weddings.” 9 p.m. TLC.

Friday: “The Barnes Collection” tells the story of Dr. Albert Barnes, his art collection and the new Barnes Foundation museum. 9 p.m., KSPS/KCDT.

Saturday: In “Shark Week,” a wealthy madman forces a group of strangers into a gauntlet of deadly sharks. 9 p.m., Syfy.

Sunday: A woman is addicted to eating her dead husband’s ashes on “Drop Dead Diva.” 9 p.m., Lifetime.

On stage

Gillian Welch, Monday, Bing Crosby Theater

“Over the River and Through the Woods,” Wednesday, Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre

Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Johnny Clegg, Thursday, Festival at Sandpoint

Around town

Art on the Green/Taste of the Coeur d’Alenes Street Fair, Friday through Sunday, Coeur d’Alene