Your week

Your food
Chef Karl Elliott, a Whitworth grad, shares his contest-winning recipe for sustainable seafood, which he recently cooked at the James Beard House in New York City. Plus, Chipotle is opening in Spokane, Cannon Coffee and Cone is open and Sweet Frostings has added gelato to the case.
For more recipes and food news, see Wednesday’s Food section.
Your fun
On CD (Tuesday)
The Beach Boys, “That’s Why God Made the Radio”
Neil Young, “Americana”
Joe Walsh, “Analog Man”
Brandi Carlile, “Bear Creek”
Alan Jackson, “Thirty Miles West”
Shawn Colvin, “All Fall Down”
Alejandro Escovedo, “Big Station”
Melvins, “Freak Puke”
Chris Robinson Brotherhood, “Big Moon Ritual”
Béla Fleck, “Across the Imaginary Divide”
On DVD (Tuesday)
“Act of Valor”
“Journey 2: The Mysterious Island”
“Safe House”
“Yellow Submarine”
In theaters (Friday)
“Madagascar 3”
“Prometheus”
On TV
Today: The new series “Push Girls” follows four friends in wheelchairs. 10 p.m., Sundance.
Tuesday: Season 2 of “Franklin & Bash” opens up with Peter and Jared going after a promotion. 10 p.m., TNT
Wednesday: Food-festival patrons keep Hank and Divya busy on the season opener of “Royal Pains.” 9 p.m., USA.
Thursday: An accident puts a surgeon into a coma, after which he wanders the hospital in spirit form while his doctor fiancée tries to pick up the pieces in the new “Saving Hope.” 9 p.m., NBC.
Friday: The Sea Shepherds go to Namibia’s Skeleton Coast to stop the deaths of thousands of fur seals on “Seal Wars.” 7 p.m., Animal Planet.
Saturday: Examine existential matters including the meaning of life and string theory in three back-to-back episodes of “Stephen Hawking’s Grand Design.” 8 p.m., Discovery.
Sunday: Neil Patrick Harris Hosts the 66th annual Tony Awards. 8 p.m., CBS.
On stage
Pianist Scott Kirby, pictured at right, Wednesday, Bing Crosby Theater
Celtic Knots, Friday, Manito Park
Around town
BeGin!, Friday, Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
Spokane Braille Rally and Car Show for the Blind, Saturday, Inland Northwest Lighthouse