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7 things to do this weekend: Oct. 14-16

The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes at the Pacific Science Center and runs through Jan. 8. (Exhibits Development Group photo)

1. Jet City Improv: If you haven't been to Jet City Improv – a classic Seattle go-to – let them weather you from the storm. On Saturday shows are at 8 and 10:30 p.m. The late show is Periods in History. For more info and ticket prices go here.

2. Seahawks game at Central Cinema: Don't have a ticket for the Seahawks game on Sunday? Don't worry! Watch it with food and beer at Central Cinema. It starts at 1:25. Get there early if you can. Use this link for details.

3. Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band, Snoqualmie Casino Ballroom, Saturday, Oct. 15, 8 p.m. (Sponsored): For one night only, celebrate peace, love and rock and roll with this historic classic rock line-up. See legendary Beatles Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band featuring Todd Rundgren, Greg Rolie, Steve Lukather, Richard Page, Warren Ham and Greg Bissonette! Follow this link for additional details.

4. Hardy Drew & The Nancy Boys: "Hardy Drew & The Nancy Boys is a humorous, campy, and flamboyant riff on the mystery novels you grew up reading," the Stranger events listing wrote, making it a recommended event. Tickets are $15 at Re-bar, 1114 Howell St. in Seattle. Use this link for additional info.

5. It's Elementary: Sherlock Holmes Exhibition is a Must See! Pacific Science Center, October 15, 2016 – January 8, 2017 (Sponsored): Footprints, splatter patterns and the powers of observation mark the journey through The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes, opening October 15 at Pacific Science Center. The interactive experience combines science with history and culture to bring to life the historic underpinnings of author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's rich and vibrant stories. Get additional details here.

6. Stormwatch with KIRO 7: OK, this one is a little self-serving, but if you really want to pick a weekend to watch Netflix and chill, this may be the one to do it because the stormy conditions. And while you're using your Smart TV, Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV, look up KIRO 7. We'll have a whole team of reporters covering the windstorm, which as of Friday night was expected to hit Seattle between 4 and 11 p.m. Saturday with high wind and heavy rains. If you lose power, you can still livestream all your options, Netfix and all the KIRO 7 coverage here.

7. Donovan at the Neptune Theatre: Remember the song "Mellow Yellow?" That was a Donovan song. So was "Sunshine Superman." Two songs you'd like really when you heard them. Donovan is playing as part of his 50th Celebration Tour of Sunshine Superman. Show is at 8 p.m. and all ages. Tickets are $33.50. (PS – Was the lyric "I'm just mad about Fontaine" or "I'm just mad about Fourteen?" You be the judge when he plays it, hopefully.) Use this link for additional info.

BONUS: Seattle Restaurant Week starts again on Sunday: There are dozens of restaurants participating, and you get smokin' deals on places your friends rave about. One suggestion: Try "The Believer" at 13 Coins. Healthy? Not exactly. Tasty? Absolutely. Follow this link for Seattle Restaurant Week details. Bonus: The storm is expected to be done by Sunday night.