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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Your week

Tomato mayonnaise tops poached chicken; a side of gussied-up rice completes the meal.

YOUR HEALTH

When you wash your hands in a public restroom (that’s when, not if), you’re often faced with a choice: air dryer or paper towel? According to a new study, drying hands with paper towels does a better job than the machines of getting rid of lingering bacteria – though the towels themselves can spread germs if not disposed of properly.

» Find more health and fitness tips in Tuesday’s Today section.

YOUR HOME

Wondering whether 12-month furnace filters are worth the extra cost? If they fit into a standard 1-inch slot, they’ll probably get too dirty before their time is up to do much good, according to Xcel Energy; they would need to be 3 to 4 inches deep to last that long, which means duct modifications. You’re better off checking your regular filter every month and changing it every three months.

» Find more home and garden ideas in Sunday’s Today section.

YOUR FOOD

If you’re lucky enough to still have some ripe tomatoes hanging around this season, try using one in a mayonnaise sauce over poached chicken for a fast, refreshing dinner. For the recipe, see page C7.

» Find more recipes and restaurant news in Wednesday’s Food section.

YOUR FUN

Here’s what’s on the schedule for this week:

On CD (Tuesday)

Maroon 5, “Hands All Over”

Zac Brown Band, “You Get What You Give”

Santana, “Guitar Heaven”

John Legend and The Roots, “Wake Up!”

On DVD (Tuesday)

“Robin Hood”

“Ondine”

“Modern Family: The Complete First Season”

In theaters (Friday)

“Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole” (animated)

“Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” (drama)

“You Again” (comedy)

On TV

The broadcast networks are rolling out their new fall shows this week. Among the best bets:

“Running Wilde”: Will Arnett and Keri Russell star in this offbeat romantic comedy. (Tuesday, 9:30 p.m., Fox)

“Undercovers”: A retired spy couple are called back into action. (Wednesday, 8 p.m., NBC)

“The Whole Truth”: Rob Morrow and Maura Tierney play old friends and coutrtoom rivals. (Wednesday, 10 p.m., ABC)

“Blue Bloods”: Tom Selleck returns to the tube in this police-family drama. (Friday, 10 p.m., CBS)

On stage

Cirque du Soleil, “Alegria”: Wednesday- Sunday, Spokane Arena

“The Buddy Holly Story”: Spokane Civic Theatre, opens Friday

Spokane Symphony: Season-opening concerts, Saturday and Sunday, The Fox

Around town

75th annual Greek Dinner Festival: Thursday-Saturday, Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church

Oktoberfest celebration: Friday-Sunday, Riverfront Park

Valleyfest: Friday-Sunday, Mirabeau Park

» Find a full arts and entertainment roundup in the Thursday and Friday Today sections, and event listings at www.spokane7.com.