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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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1 “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” Midnight Saturday, Garland Theater, 924 W. Garland Ave.

Shall we? We shall. Let’s do the time warp … AGAIN! $2 from each ticket sold for this cult classic screening will go to the National Film Preservation Foundation. (509) 327-1050. Admission: $7

2 An Evening with David Barsamian 7 p.m. today, Unitarian Universalist Church, 4340 W. Fort Wright Drive. KYRS Thin Air Radio hosts the award-winning founder and director of Alternative Radio, the independent weekly audio series based in Boulder, Colorado. Barsamian will speak on “Media, Capitalism and the Environment.” Tickets available at www.kyrs.org. Proceeds benefit KYRS. (509) 209-2428. Admission: $10 general, free ages 12 and younger.

3 “The Shape of  Things” 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays, continuing through Nov. 1, North Idaho College, Schuler Auditorium, Boswell Hall, 1000 W. Garden Ave., Coeur d’Alene. Neil LaBute’s play focuses on the lives and relationships of four students attending college in a small town, examining the implications of individualism, artistic license, compassion, good and evil. This production is recommended for ages 17 and older. (208) 769-3220. Admission: FREE

4 Sarah Cameron CD  Release 7 p.m. Saturday, The Big Dipper, 171 S. Washington St. Spokane-based singer-songwriter Cameron releases her debut CD, “Daydream.” (509) 863-8098. Admission: $5 advance, $8 doors.

5 The Round #1 8 p.m. Saturday, The Bartlett, 228 W. Sprague Ave. Songwriters, a slam poet and visual artists will share the stage and create live. Featuring musicians Vaughn Wood from Dead Serious Lovers, Max Harnishfeger from Water Monster and Karli Ingersoll from Cathedral Pearls. Featured poet will be Mark Anderson and featured visual artist is Allen Duffy. (509) 747-2174. Admission: $5

6 Justin Lantrip 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Pend d’Oreille Winery, 301 Cedar St., Sandpoint. Sandpoint-based singer-songwriter calls his music “progressive indie rock and a dash of soul.” (208) 265-8545. Admission: FREE

7 One Night Art Gallery 2 p.m. Saturday, Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, 2316 W. First Ave. Local artists and composers have teamed up to create one-day art galleries in Spokane and Minneapolis, exhibiting work related to the current state of the education system in the United States. 2-3 p.m.: open gallery; 3-4 p.m.: live performances; 4-5 p.m.: discussion of education reform, moderated by Jennifer Garrison Stuber. Artists and composers include Tiffany M. Skidmore, Katherine Kennedy Balfour, Jeffery Kyle Hutchins, Benjamin Klein, Paul Swarzkopf, Rachel Becquer, Debra Fitzsimmons, Mustafa Dedeoglu and Chelsea Cordova. A no-host bar will serve local wine and beer. Sponsored by the American Composers Forum. (509) 218-0347. Admission: FREE

8 Idaho Bach Festival 7:30 p.m. today, University of Idaho, Lionel Hampton School of Music, Haddock Performance Hall, 1010 Blake Ave., Moscow. Gala concert will kick off this year’s Bach Festival. (208) 885-6231. Admission: $5 adults, $3 students/seniors

9 “Days of My Youth” 5:30 p.m. today, Spokane County Fair and Expo Center, 404 N. Havana St., Spokane Valley. Watch the Spokane premiere of a Matchstick Films documentary that examines skiers’ lifelong affinity for the sport. Held during Mt. Spokane Ski Patrol’s Ski Swap. (509) 535-0102. Admission: $6

!0 Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale 10 a.m.-5 p.m. today, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, Spokane Public Library Downtown, 906 W. Main Ave., Rooms 1A and 1B. Browse gently used books at this annual benefit for the Friends of the Library. (509) 444-5307. Admission: FREE (not counting what you buy, of course)