1 “Practise” by Eric Smith Opening reception from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, the Bartlett, 228 W. Sprague. Eric Smith is a Finnish-American graphic designer who lives in Spokane. This collection includes new works that explore simplicity. The kid-friendly reception will include ice cream from the Scoop, drawings, free swag and prints available for sale. (509) 717-2174. Admission: FREE
2 SCC Spring Arts, Crafts and Food Show 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, Spokane Community College, Lair Student Center, 1810 N. Greene St. A variety of vendors selling gifts, garden art and other items designed to bring spring into your home. (509) 434-6576. Admission: FREE (with free parking)
3 Myke Bogan 8 p.m. Tuesday, the Pin, 412 W. Sprague Ave. Portland-based “lyrical architect” is on tour in advance of a gig at SXSW. With Zero and Young West. (509) 368-4077. Admission: $7
4 Hey Rosetta! 8 p.m. Wednesday, the Bartlett, 228 W. Sprague Ave. Juno-nominated indie rock band is on tour in support of its latest album, “Second Sight.” (509) 717-2174. Admission: $8 in advance
5 “My Name is Rachel Corrie” 7 p.m. Monday, Gonzaga University, Magnuson Theatre, 502 E. Boone Ave. This play is taken from the writings of Rachel Corrie, an activist and writer who was killed while protecting a Palestinian family’s home from demolition in the Gaza Strip. Corrie’s parents, Cindy and Craig Corrie, will be present for a talk with director Forrest Potter and actress Erin Fitzgerald after the play. Sponsored by PJALS Palestine-Israel Human Rights Committee. (509) 536-3839. Admission: FREE
6 “Akeelah and the Bee” 2 p.m. Saturday, South Hill Library, 3324 S. Perry St. Celebrate Black History Month with this 2006 family movie. (509) 444-5385. Admission: FREE
7 “Entwined: Salish Basketry Influences on the Art of Joe Feddersen” 4 p.m. Saturday, Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, Eric A. Johnston Auditorium, 2316 W. First Ave. Colville Confederated Tribe member and multi-media artist Joe Feddersen concludes the museum’s three days of special programs centered on American Indian basketry. (509) 363-5355. Admission: FREE
8 Poetry & Fiction at the Heartwood 2 p.m. Sunday, Heartwood Center, 615 Oak St., Sandpoint. Featuring some of the Northwest’s most outstanding writers: Sharma Shields, Tod Marshall, Shann Ray and Maya Jewell Zeller. (208) 255-4410. Admission: FREE
9 Bach’s Lunch Noon, Kress Gallery, River Park Square, 808 W. Main Ave., level three (behind the food court). Free Northwest Bach Festival event set with tables and chairs. Audience members may bring in their lunch or buy lunch at the food court. Zuill Bailey, cello, and guest artists of the festival will perform. (509) 363-5317. Admission: FREE
!0 Totally Tubular Tuesday Around 7 p.m. Tuesday (call for exact time), Garland Theater, 924 W. Garland Ave. Final Totally Tubular screening of the year is the John Cusack romantic comedy “High Fidelity.” (509) 327-1050. Admission: $2.50, free with $10 preshow purchase at Bon Bon