Spokane Activities 5-12 November – “Uncaged: Untold Stories From the Cast of Tiger King”, “The LoweDown” and Monster Jam

Rocket Market Wine Class – A weekly wine class hosted by Kevin Murphy of Rocket Market. Each week features a new theme with wines to try and snacks to pair with. Call or visit rocketmarket.com to sign up. Friday, 6:30 p.m. Rocket Market, 726 E. 43rd Ave. (509) 343-2253.

Drop-in and RPG – Play tabletop role-playing games with collaborative problem-solving. Open to adults and children from 5 years. Every first and third Saturday at 1:45 p.m. Saturday at 1:45 p.m. Spark Central, 1214 W. Summit Parkway. For free. (509) 279-0299.

Soups! Cooking Class – Beverly Smick teaches the basics of her favorite soups, including Italian wedding soup, Russian borscht, and smoked salmon soup. Saturday, 5:00 p.m. Wanderlust Delicato, 421 W. Main Ave. $ 65. (509) 822-7087.

Seattle Black Film Festival: Remix – A celebration of black filmmakers and storytellers with a special screening of short films from the Seattle Black Film Festival. With a Q&A with the SBFF team after the program. Saturday, 6:00 p.m. Magic Lantern, 25 W. Main Ave. For free. (509) 209-2383.

Vegan Wine Dinner – A full vegan dinner with curry butternut squash and apple soup; charred radicchio salad with smoked mozzarella and sherry vinaigrette; fried “chicken” made from oyster mushrooms with mashed potatoes and mushroom sauce; Gnocchi with Peas and Beets; and roasted pear with warm spices and cognac caramel. Saturday, 7 p.m. Nectar Wine and Beer, 1331 W. Summit Parkway. $ 59.99. (509) 290-5239.

“Uncaged: Untold Stories From the Cast of Tiger King” – Four actors from the successful documentary series “Tiger King”, John Reinke, Saff, Joshua Dial and Barbara Fisher, take part in moderated discussions to exchange stories behind the scenes and about Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin, Doc Antle and more. Hosted by comedian and podcast veteran Todd McComas, the show features a 70-minute discussion with the cast discussing everything about “Tiger King,” including never-before-seen videos, photos and uncompromising stories. The show will feature a live audience with questions and answers. Saturday, 7 p.m. First Interstate Center for the Arts, 334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. $ 25- $ 49. (509) 279-7000.

Safari – Live improves performance for adult audiences. Saturday, 7.30pm-9.30pm Blue Door Theater 815 W. Garland Ave. $ 8. (509) 747-7045.

Bottomless (ish) Mimosa Brunch Series – Each week, Chef Steven creates a brunch buffet with a Bottomless (ish) Mimosa Bar. Each appointment has service at 9:30 am and 11:00 am. Visit facebook.com/nectarcateringandevents. Sunday. Nectar Tasting Room, 120 N. Stevens St. $ 24.99. (509) 869-1572.

Wine class: The Chill Hastens – themed wine tasting. Sunday, 2:30 p.m. The Culinary Stone, 2129 Main St., Coeur d’Alene. $ 15. (208) 277-4116.

Christ Cakes: Youth Bible Study – Discuss scriptures in the context of everyday life. The conversation is accompanied by snacks and sweets. Open to adults aged 18-35. Masks required. For more information, call (509) 325-6810 and visit makingspokanebetter.org. Sunday, 6-7pm The Salvation Army, 222 E. Indiana Ave. For free. (509) 325-6810.

Virtual Bladder Pain Information Group – Led by Dr. Sarah Hammil and Dr. Linda Partoll from Spokane Urogynecology. Find out about treatment options and coping mechanisms for women with chronic bladder pain. RSVP is required. Call (509) 252-4200 and email [email protected] to register and receive a Zoom link. Open to the public. Monday, 5:30 p.m. Free.

Poverty in Colored Communities – Spokane NAACP President Kiantha Duncan discusses the structural reasons why poverty is experienced in colored communities. Tuesday, 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. Free of charge. (509) 355-3477.

The Indigenous Roots and Future of American Democracy – Storyteller Fern Renville shares mythical and personal stories that redefine and highlight the power and leadership of Indigenous women in America. Funded by Humanities Washington. Register at events.spokanelibrary.org/event/5581270. Wednesday 6: 30-7: 30pm Presented by the Spokane Public Library. For free. (509) 444-5300.

“The LoweDown” – Spokane Symphony Music Director James Lowe gives the “LoweDown” of the Masterworks series complete with visuals, insights from an orchestral musician and a question-and-answer session. Thursday, 12 noon-1 p.m. Northwest Museum of Art and Culture, 2316 W. First Ave. For free. (509) 456-3931.

Monster Jam – With Grave Digger by Brandon Vinson, Max-D by Colton Eichelberger, Scooby-Doo by Linsey Read, El Toro Loco by Armando Castro, Wrecking Machine by Jeff Souza, Jurassic Attack by Dave Olfert, Jailbird driven by Kaylyn Migues and Extreme Attitude driven by Travis Mowery. November 12th, 7pm November 13th, 1pm and 7pm and November 14th, 1pm Tickets, pit passes and further information can be found at monsterjam.com. Spokane Arena, 720 W. Mallon Avenue. $ 20- $ 72. (800) 325-7328.