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PERFORMANCE WRITE FOR CHANGE
Gonzaga’s Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center is kicking off its new virtual Green Room series with Be the Change, a 40-minute video presentation produced by Letters Aloud. Be the Change is a dramatization of how young people have incited positive change throughout history simply by writing letters to their heroes. Some of the letters featured in the video are of Stan Lee making good on a promise, a 9-yearold consulting with Stephen Curry on his shoe empire, Tom Hanks trying to get discovered as a teenager and Ronald Reagan telling a seventh-grader to clean his room. The series’ kickoff event is free to stream online on Feb. 5 and is open to everyone who registers. Future performances in music, dance and more are listed online. — SPENCER BROWN Green Room: Letters Aloud • Fri, Feb. 5 at 6 pm • Free • Streaming online; details at gonzaga.edu/mwpac
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VISUAL ARTS CROSSING PATHS
On Friday Saranac Art Projects opens Between the Covers, featuring multimedia book art from local artists. The exhibit highlights a variety of pieces and styles, ranging from printmaking and photography to ceramic art forms. Not only are Between the Covers’ featured artists diverse in their respective artistic mediums, but each contributes a unique array of formal and thematic analysis. Contributors include Roin Morigeau, an interdisciplinary artist whose simple yet profound art expresses the feeling of “in-betweenness,” and Louise Kodis, who aims to bring joy to viewers through her warm colors, textures, fabrics and light. Challenging our traditional concept of “book,” Between the Covers emphasizes that media as a communication tool can be powerful in countless forms. — NATALIE RIETH Between the Covers • Feb. 5-26, open Thu 2-6 pm, Fri-Sat noon-8 pm • Free • Saranac Art Projects • 25 W. Main Ave. • facebook. com/SaranacArtProjects
MUSIC ROCKIN’ POST FALLS
Here in Spokane, just about everything is on some kind of hiatus, particularly in the realm of the arts. But right across the state line in Idaho, there’s still live music happening on the regular, and one of the places that’s keeping regional musicians on the books is Post Falls Brewing Company. This weekend, you can catch Son of Brad, the solo project of longtime local musician Daniel Mills, who will no doubt serenade the socially distanced crowd with a set full of covers as well as originals. While you’re there, enjoy their seasonal small batch brews, including the cinnamon-y Demon Sweat Imperial Stout and, to keep the rock theme going, Jimi’s Axe IPA. — NATHAN WEINBENDER Son of Brad • Sat, Feb. 6 at 6 pm • Post Falls Brewing Co. • 112 N. Spokane, Post Falls • postfallsbrewing.com • 208-773-7301