Your week

The Head and the Heart, above, play The Knitting Factory on Tuesday; Buckethead, at right, lands at the Bing Crosby Theater for a concert Thursday night.

Your fun

On CD (Tuesday)

Pink, “The Truth About Love”

The Killers, “Battle Born”

Dwight Yoakam, “3 Pears”

Aimee Mann, “Charmer”

On DVD (Tuesday)

“The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”

“The Cabin in the Woods”

“Hysteria”

“Katy Perry: Part of Me”

In theaters (Friday)

“Dredd”

“End of Watch”

“House at the End of the Street”

“Trouble With the Curve”

On TV

Today: A crime boss directs a surgeon to kill an informant in witness protection on “The Mob Doctor.” 9 p.m., Fox.

Tuesday: Barbara Walters looks at the best TV shows on “A Special Edition of 20/20.” 9 p.m., ABC.

Wednesday: “Orangutan Diary” looks at the veterinarians, workers and orangutans at a rescue center in Borneo. 7 p.m., KSPS.

Thursday: Leslie and Andy go to Washington on the season opener of “Parks and Recreation.” 9:30 p.m., NBC.

Friday: “From Dust to Dreams: Opening Night at the Smith Center for Performing Arts” features performances by John Fogerty, Merle Haggard, Emmylou Harris, Jennifer Hudson, Carole King, Willie Nelson and Arturo Sandoval. 9 p.m., KCDT.

Saturday: A teen tries to prove she didn’t cause the car wreck that killed her friend on “Last Hours in Suburbia.” 8 p.m., Lifetime.

Sunday: Jimmy Kimmel hosts the Emmy Awards. 5 p.m., ABC.

On stage

Anthrax and Testament, tonight, Knitting Factory

The Head and the Heart, Tuesday, Knitting Factory

James McMurtry, Wednesday, A Club

Buckethead, Thursday, Bing Crosby Theater

“The Producers,” Friday through Oct. 21, Spokane Civic Theatre

Around town

Author Ivan Doig, Tuesday, Auntie’s Bookstore

“State of the Union,” Wednesday, Bing Crosby Theater

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