Mid-Columbia happenings for the week of Friday, July 4, 2008
Friday, July 4
Art/craft shows
The photography of Brett Ramsey of Kent featured through July at The Old Hotel Art Gallery in Othello. Info: www.oldhotelartgallery.com
Concerts
Colorblind rock show, 8:30 p.m., Columbia Park, Kennewick. All ages. Cost: $7 per carload into the park before the fireworks show at dusk.
Festivals
Passeggiata, 5-8 p.m., various businesses in the Richland Parkway.
Music
Highland Drive Band, 7 p.m., Preston Premium Wines, off Highway 395 north of Pasco. No cover.
Nightlife
Eddie Manzanares & Caf é Blanco, 6 p.m., Bookwalter Winery, off Tulip Lane, Richland. No cover. All ages.
DJ Reverb Remix, 7 p.m., Stomp! Lounge at Tagaris Winery, off Tulip Lane, Richland.
Gruvbox plays R&B dance hits, 8 p.m., Wildfire lounge at Wildhorse Casino in Pendleton. No cover.
Saturday, July 5
Films
Bee Movie starts at dusk, Columbia Park, near the Playground of Dreams, Kennewick. Rated G. Free.
Museums
Living History Series features the life of pioneer Indian wife Suzanne Cayouse Dauphin, 2 p.m., Fort Walla Walla Museum. Admission: $7 adults, $6 seniors and students, $3 kids 6-12.
Nightlife
Eddie Manzanares & Café Blanco, 6 p.m., Bookwalter Winery, off Tulip Lane, Richland. No cover. All ages.
DJ Reverb Remix, 7 p.m., Stomp! Lounge at Tagaris Winery, off Tulip Lane, Richland.
Nasty Jack plays rock, 9 p.m., Jack-son's in Kennewick. Cover: $5.
Nuketown, 9 p.m., Branding Iron, downtown Kennewick. Cover: $5. 21 and older.
Sunday, July 6
Museums
Living History Series features the life of pioneer school teacher Sarah Miner, 2 p.m., Fort Walla Walla Museum, 755 Myra Road. Admission: $7 adults, $6 seniors and students, $3 kids 6-12.
Nightlife
Mary Lou Gnoza and Steve Haberman, 2 p.m., Bookwalter Winery, off Tulip Lane, Richland. No cover. All ages.
Tuesday, July 8
Book groups
Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet is featured, 8 p.m., Othello branch of the Mid-Columbia Library System, 101 E. Main St., lounge. Call Cheryl Taylor, 509-488-9683.
Music
Outdoor concert jam, 6:30 p.m., Burbank Library. Event open to all musicians and singers. Admission is free.
Wednesday, July 9
Dances
Pasco Senior Center dance, 7:30-10:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Pasco facility, 1315 N. Seventh Ave. Music provided by the Columbia River Dance Band. Cost: $5.
Nightlife
ETC: Entertainment Tri-Cities, 6 p.m., Bookwalter Winery, off Tulip Lane, Richland. No cover. All ages.
The Millionaires Club, 9 p.m., Jack-son's, Kennewick. No cover. 21 and older.
Sports
Dust Devils vs. Everett AquaSox, 7:15 p.m., Gesa Stadium, off Burden Boulevard, Pasco. Cost: $5 general admission. Tickets: Box office.
Thursday, July 10
Comedy
Comedy Jam, featuring Gerry Bednob and Laura Hayden, 8 p.m., Wildfire Cabaret lounge, Wildhorse Resort & Casino near Pendleton. No cover.
Gabriel Rutledge and Ross Duncliff, 8:30 p.m., Jokers Comedy Club, Richland. Cover: $5. 21 and older.
Nightlife
Romagossa Blu, 6 p.m., Bookwalter Winery, off Tulip Lane, Richland. No cover. All ages.
Sports
Dust Devils vs. Everett AquaSox, 7:15 p.m., Gesa Stadium, off Burden Boulevard, Pasco. Cost: $5 general admission. Tickets: Box office.
THEATER
Anything Goes, a Walla Walla Community College summer outdoor production, 8 p.m. at the amphitheater on Myra Road off Rose Street. Cost: $12 adults, $6 kids every day except Saturday. Saturday admission is $15 adults, $8 kids, or $20 adults and child reserved seats. Tickets: Walla Walla Community College Bookstore, Banner Bank's Eastgate branch, Book & Game Company, Earthlight Books and Walla Walla's Harvest Foods or call 509-527-4255 or 509-527-4575.
Friday, July 11
Comedy
Gabriel Rutledge and Ross Duncliff, 8:30 p.m., Jokers Comedy Club, Richland. Cover: $5. 21 and older.
Music
Steve Haberman and Mary Lou Gnoza, 7 p.m., Preston Premium Wines, off Highway 395 north of Pasco. No cover.
Nightlife
John Cligler Trio, 6 p.m., Bookwalter Winery, off Tulip Lane, Richland. No cover. All ages.
DJ Reverb Remix, 7 p.m., Stomp! Lounge at Tagaris Winery, off Tulip Lane, Richland.
Rockin' Jake Band, 8-11 p.m., Barnaby's Pub on Wellington Avenue, Walla Walla. Cover: $5.
Jimmy Lloyd Rea plays blues, 8 p.m., Wildfire Cabaret lounge, Wildhorse Resort & Casino near Pendleton. No cover.
Sports
Dust Devils vs. Everett AquaSox, 7:15 p.m., Gesa Stadium, off Burden Boulevard, Pasco. Cost: $5 general admission. Tickets: Box office.
Theater
Assassins, a Columbia Basin College Summer Showcase production, 8 p.m., outdoor amphitheater on the Pasco campus. Show is rated PG-13 with strong language. Cost: $15 adults, $12 students and seniors. Tickets at the door.
Anything Goes, a Walla Walla Community College summer outdoor production, 8 p.m. at the amphitheater on Myra Road off Rose Street. Cost: $12 adults, $6 kids every day except Saturday. Saturday admission is $15 adults, $8 kids, or $20 adults and child reserved seats. Tickets: Walla Walla Community College Bookstore, Banner Bank's Eastgate branch, Book & Game Company, Earthlight Books and Walla Walla's Harvest Foods or call 509-527-4255 or 509-527-4575.
Saturday, July 12
Comedy
Gabriel Rutledge and Ross Duncliff, 8:30 p.m., Jokers Comedy Club, Richland. Cover: $5. 21 and older.
Films
Shrek the Third starts at dusk, Columbia Park, near the Playground of Dreams, Kennewick. Rated PG. Free.
Museums
Living History Series features the life of William Rockfellow, pony express, miner and hotel keeper, 2 p.m., Fort Walla Walla Museum. Admission: $7 adults, $6 seniors and students, $3 kids 6-12.
Nightlife
Rachel Bade-McMurphy Quartet, 6 p.m., Bookwalter Winery, off Tulip Lane, Richland. No cover. All ages.
DJ Reverb Remix, 7 p.m., Stomp! Lounge at Tagaris Winery, off Tulip Lane, Richland.
Sports
Dust Devils vs. Everett AquaSox, 7:15 p.m., Gesa Stadium, off Burden Boulevard, Pasco. Cost: $5 general admission. Tickets: Box office.
Theater
Assassins, a Columbia Basin College Summer Showcase production, 8 p.m., outdoor amphitheater on the Pasco campus. Show is rated PG-13 with strong language. Cost: $15 adults, $12 students and seniors. Tickets at the door.
Anything Goes, a Walla Walla Community College summer outdoor production, 8 p.m. at the amphitheater on Myra Road off Rose Street. Cost: $12 adults, $6 kids every day except Saturday. Saturday admission is $15 adults, $8 kids, or $20 adults and child reserved seats. Tickets: Walla Walla Community College Bookstore, Banner Bank's Eastgate branch, Book & Game Company, Earthlight Books and Walla Walla's Harvest Foods or call 509-527-4255 or 509-527-4575.
Sunday, July 13
Museums
Living History Series features the life of Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart and builder of institutions, 2 p.m., Fort Walla Walla Museum. Admission: $7 adults, $6 seniors and students, $3 kids 6-12.
Nightlife
Mary Lou Gnoza and Steve Haberman, 2 p.m., Bookwalter Winery, off Tulip Lane, Richland. No cover. All ages.
Sports
Dust Devils vs. Everett AquaSox, 7:15 p.m., Gesa Stadium, off Burden Boulevard, Pasco. Cost: $5 general admission. Tickets: Box office.
Theater
Assassins, a Columbia Basin College Summer Showcase production, 8 p.m., outdoor amphitheater on the Pasco campus. Show is rated PG-13 with strong language. Cost: $15 adults, $12 students and seniors. Tickets at the door.
Tickets on sale
Toyota Center, Kennewick
Prices vary. Tickets: Box office or www.ticketmaster.com
Tri-Cities Fever, Toyota Center
Prices vary. Tickets: Box office or www.ticketmaster.com.
July 14 vs. Amarillo Dusters, 7 p.m.
TRAC, Pasco
Prices vary. Tickets: , TRAC box office or www.traconline.com
Beyond the Mid-Columbia
Spokane
Knitting Factory Concert House, 919 W. Sprague Ave. Info: http://sp.knittingfactory.com/index.php or call 509-244-3279
July 19: Summer Slaughter Tour with Black Dahlia Murder, Katakylsm, Vader, Cryptopsy, The Faceless, Despised Icon, Aborted, Born of Osiris, Psycroptic, Whitechappel
July 21: No Fear Music Tour featuring Bullet For My Valentine, Bleeding Through, Cancer Bats
July 25: Candlebox, The Kings Royal, London Get Down, Auralust
INB Performing Arts Center, 334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. Info: inbpac.com or call 509-279-7000
July 26: Casting Crowns
Aug. 21: Wilco
Sept. 19: Frank Caliendo
Sept. 21: Triple Threat Tour featuring Restless Heart, Blackhawk and Little Texas
Nov. 8: Bob and Tom Comedy All Stars Tour
Spokane Symphony events. Info: spokanesymphony.org
Spokane Arena events. Info: spokanearena.com. Info: ticketswest.com or call 800-325-SEAT.
July 20: Toby Keith and Montgomery Gentry
Dec. 8: Celtic Thunder
Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox, W. 1001 Sprague Ave. Info: foxtheaterspokane.com
July 17: Pure Piaf
July 28: Boz Scaggs with David Jacobs-Strain
Aug. 12: Shelby Lynne
Connoisseur Concert Series, St. John's Cathedral, at Grand Boulevard and 12th Avenue, downtown.
Yakima
Sundome. Info: ticketswest.com
The Seasons historic theater. Info: seasonsmusicfestival.com
Capitol Theatre. Info: ticketswest.com, capitoltheatre.org
Wenatchee
Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center. Info: wvmcc.org
Seattle
The Paramount Theatre. Info: theparamount.com
July 1: Billy Idol
July 11-12: Eddie Izzard
Aug. 24: Melissa Etheridge
Aug. 27-28: Chris Rock
Oct. 23: Linda Ronstadt
The Moore Theatre. Info: themoore.com
Aug. 2: Kidz Bop
Aug. 29: Boyz II Men
Nov. 15: Paula Poundstone
The Showbox. Info: showboxonline.com. Tickets: www.ticketmaster.com
Jazz Alley, 2033 Sixth Ave., downtown. Info: jazzalley.com or call 206-441-9729
July 1-3, 5-6: Acoustic Alchemy
July 8-9: Sara Gazarek
July 10-13: Steve Syr
KeyArena events. Info: seattlecenter.com. Tickets: ticketmaster.com
July 9: Foo Fighters
July 11: Bill Maher
July 26: Nine Inch Nails
Sept. 24: Neil Diamond
Sept. 28: My Morning Jacket
Seattle Symphony, 200 University St. Info: seattlesymphony.org
5th Avenue Theater, on 5th Avenue, downtown. Info: 5thavenuetheater.org or call 888-584-4849
Tacoma
Tacoma Dome events. Info: tacomadome.org
Museum of Glass events. Info: museumofglass.org
Convention & Trade Center events. Info: cityoftacoma.org
Portland
Rose Quarter in Portland. Info: rosequarter.com
July 10: Foo Fighters
July 11: American Idols Live
July 24: Soul Stew Revival with Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi
Aug. 7: Dolly Parton
Aug. 9: Crüe Fest
Sept. 22: Neil Diamond
Oct. 16: Celine Dion
Nov. 17: Carrie Underwood
Nov. 23: New Kids on the Block
Dec. 6: Celtic Thunder
Outdoor concert venues
Benton Franklin Fair & Rodeo concerts. Info: www.bffairrodeo.com/entertainment.html
Aug. 19: Chicago
Aug. 20: Gary Allan
Aug. 21: Loverboy
Aug. 22: Air Supply
Aug. 23: Emerson Drive
Gorge Amphitheater events. Info: www.livenation.com/venue/getVenue/venueId/460
July 12: The Police with Elvis Costello & The Imposters
July 23-26: Creation Festival
Aug. 2: Steve Miller Band with Joe Crocker
Aug. 9: Vans Warped Tour
Aug. 15-16: Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with Steve Winwood
Aug. 22: Jack Johnson
Aug. 29-31: Dave Matthews Band with O.A.R.
Sept. 6: Rock The Bells tour
Central Washington State Fair concert series in Yakima. Info: www.fairfun.com/fair/entertainment/concert_series.asp
Sept. 27: Foreigner
Sept. 28: Manhattan Transfer
Sept. 30: Blackhawk
Oct. 3: Neal McCoy
Oct. 4: Raven-Symoné
Amphitheater at Clark County events. Info: www.amphitheateratclarkcounty.com
July 11: The Police with Elvis Costello & The Imposters
July 18: Toby Keith with Montgomery Gentry
July 24: James Taylor
Sept. 20: Counting Crows with Maroon5
Sept. 21: Journey with Heart and Cheap Trick
White River Amphitheater events. Info: www.livenation.com/venue/getVenue/venueId/1224
July 9: Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival featuring Slipknot and Disturbed
July 11: Stevie Wonder
July 19: Toby Keith with Montgomery Gentry
July 20: KUBE 93 Summer Jam with Lil Wayne, T-Pain, Bow Wow, The Game and Ray J
Aug. 8: Crüe Fest featuring Mötley Cre, Buckcherry, Papa Roach, Sixx:A.M. and Trapt.
Aug. 9: Brooks & Dunn, ZZ Top and Rodney Atkins
Aug. 20: Radiohead with Liars
Aug. 23: KISW Pain in the Grass 2008 with Queensryche and the Empire Orchestra, Seether, Shinedown, Sevendust, Drowning Pool, Earshot and Jet Black Stare
Sept. 6: Santana with Salvador Santana Band
Sept. 19: Journey with Heart and Cheap Trick
Sept. 21: Counting Crows with Maroon5 and Augustana
Concerts at Marymoor. Info: www.concertsatmarymoor.com
July 9: Blues Traveler and Collective Soul
July 10: Boston and Styx
July 12-13: SubPop 20th anniversary festival with Green River, Flight of the Conchords, Iron & Wine and Wolf Parade
July 19: Brotherhood Tour featuring Los Lonely Boys and Los Lobos
July 20: The Chieftains
Aug. 9: The Doobie Brothers
Aug. 15: Prairie Home Companion featuring Garrison Keillor and Suzy Bogguss
Aug. 16: Mountain Music Festival featuring Brandi Carlile, Pat Monahan, Jackie Greene and Landon Pigg
Aug. 23: STS9 and Blackalicious
Aug. 28: Willie Nelson
Aug. 30: Sheryl Crow with James Blunt
Sept. 6: The Backstreet Boys
Sept. 7: G Love and Special Sauce and The John Butler Trio
Puyallup Fair concert series. Info: www.thefair.com/concerts
Sept. 5: Chris Cagle
Sept. 6: Bucky Covington
Sept. 8: The Black Crowes
Sept. 9: Casting Crowns
Sept. 10: Kid Rock
Sept. 11: Sara Evans and Josh Gracin
Sept. 16: Fergie
Sept. 17: Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
Sept. 18: Al Jarreau/Manhattan Transfer
Sept. 19: Carrie Underwood
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery. Info: www.ste-michelle.com/Sub_Concerts.cfm
July 3: B.B. King
July 12: Hippiefest featuring Jack Bruce of Cream, Eric Burdon and the Animals, the Turtles, Badfinger and Janis Ian
July 19: Ringo Starr performs with his All-Starr Band
July 24: Chris Isaak
July 25-26: Lyle Lovett
July 30-31: Steely Dan
Aug. 1: Smokey Robinson
Aug. 2-3: KWJZ Music Festival featuring the Crusaders, Wayman Tisdale, Marion Meadows, Nils, Chris Botti, Boney James, Janita and Aaron Brooks
Aug. 22: Gipsy Kings
Aug. 23-24: Chicago
Aug. 29: Michael McDonald
Oregon Zoo Summer Music Festival: At the Portland area zoo, www.oregonzoo.org. Zoo admission: $9.75 ages 12-65, $8.25 seniors, $6.75 ages 3-11. Concerts start at 7 p.m., and there is an additional concert fee listed below.
June 22: Keb' Mo' and Taj Mahal, $24
June 25: Kathy Mattea, $10
June 28: Indigo Girls with Cowboy Junkies, $25
July 2: Brothers of the Baladi, $10
July 9: Hapa, $10
July 16: Catherine Russell, $10.
July 18: Los Lonely Boys and Los Lobos, $24
July 22: Emmylou Harris with Jimmy Gaudreau and Moondi Klein, $24
July 23: Blue Highway, $10
July 25: Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings with Marc Broussard, $17
July 30: Habib Koite, $10
Aug. 1: Matisyahu, $19
Aug. 3: Tower of Power with the Crusaders, $22
Aug. 6: Oliver Mtukudzi, $10
Aug. 13: Riders in the Sky, $10
Aug. 17: Boz Scaggs with David Jacobs-Strain, $24
Aug. 20: Amos Lee, $10
Aug. 22: Brandi Carlile with Landon Pigg, $19
Aug. 24: Avett Brothers with Shawn Mullins, $17
Museums / Art Exhibits
Allied Arts Gallery, 89 Lee Blvd., Richland. Hours: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays. Free. Info: Call 943-9815.
Summer Celebration, a multimedia carry-in juried show. July 1-Aug. 8.
Esvelt Gallery, performing arts center at Columbia Basin College, Pasco. Hours: 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday. Free.
Stephen Chalmers: Dump Sites. Through Aug. 7.
Maryhill Museum overlooks the Columbia River across from Biggs on Highway 14. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. every day, including holidays. Cost: $7 adults, $6 seniors and students, $2 kids 6-12. Info: www.maryhillmuseum.org or call 509-773-3733.
Percy Manser Grandeur and Light: A retrospective of the artist's work includes more than 40 paintings, photographs and documents. Through July 6.
Outdoor Sculpture Invitational: Large-scale works by some of the Pacific Northwest's most noted sculptors. Through October 31.
Andy Warhol and Other Famous Faces: Portraits of notable personalities by Warhol and other artists. July 19-Nov. 15.
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, 2316 W. First Ave., Spokane. Hours: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. First Friday of the month open until 8 p.m. Cost: $7 adults, $5 seniors and students, kids 5 and younger free. Info: www.northwestmuseum.org or call 509-456-3931.
Contested Ground: The Landscape Redrawn: Exhibit brings together contemporary Pacific Northwest artists whose works explore our evolving, complex and increasingly freighted relationship to the natural world. Through Aug. 17.
Olmsted Brothers: Designing Spokane Landscapes: Exhibit features the prestigious Boston landscape design firm that was contracted in 1907 to create a park plan for the city. Through Sept. 21.
Museum of Flight, 9404 E. Marginal Way South, Seattle. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Cost: $11 adults, $10 seniors, $6.50 kids ages 5-17. Info: www.museumofflight.org or call 206-764-5720.
Space: Exploring the New Frontier: Exhibit includes Sputnik, landing on the moon and the future of space travel, among many others.
Via Air Mail: America Takes Flight: Exhibit explores the history of airmail.
Seattle Art Museum Downtown, 1300 First Ave., Seattle. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Cost: $13 adults, $10 seniors, $7 students and kids 13-17, kids 12 and under free. Special exhibit ticket prices may apply. Info: www.seattleartmuseum.org or call 206-654-3137.
Black Art: Exhibit explores how black is both a color and a concept. Through Sept. 7.
Fresh Impressionism: Through Sept. 21.
Museum of Glass, 1801 Dock St., Tacoma. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Saturdays; noon-5 p.m. Sundays; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. every third Thursday of the month. Cost: $10 adults, $8 students, seniors, military personnel, $4 kids, 6-12. Info: www.museumofglass or call 866-4MUSEUM.
Lino Tagliapietra in Retrospect: A Modern Renaissance in Italian Glass: Exhibit traces 40 years of the artist's career. Through Aug. 24.
Living Legacies: Homage to a Maestro: A selection of glass works by 15 contemporary artists who have an association with Lino Tagliapietra. Through Sept. 7.
Boise Art Museum, 670 Julia Davis Drive in downtown. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Cost: $5 adults, $3 seniors and students. Info: www.boiseartmuseum.org
Gerri Sayler: Ad Infinitum: Installion features 900 glistening strands of sculpted hot glue resembling drizzled icicles. Through October.
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