Friday
The 2017 High Times US Cannabis Cup is coming to the National Orange Show. The event’s line-up includes A$AP Ferg, Method Man and Redman, and Wu-Tang Clan. The event will also include demonstrations, taste tests and a legalization celebration. The event runs from April 21-23.
4:45 p.m., National Orange Show Events Center, 689 S. E Street, San Bernardino, $55-$420 plus fees. 909-888-6788, cannabiscup.com.
Saturday
The Western Science Center in Hemet is hosting the third annual Inland Empire Science Festival. The event will host museums, companies focusing on science, technology and math, and other agencies to share information and celebrate science. Dinosaur lovers can enjoy a special exhibition and meet paleontologist Matt Wedel, who will be signing copies of his book, “The Sauropod Dinosaurs.”
10 a.m., Western Science Center, 2345 Searl Parkway, Hemet, $6-$8. 951-791-0033, westerncentermuseum.org
Sunday
The classic Broadway musical “Annie Get Your Gun” comes to the Inland area thanks to the Old Town Temecula Community Theatre. The performance follows sharpshooter Annie Oakley as she joins Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show and begins to fall for another sharpshooter. However, when she beats him, he joins a rival show, and the lovebirds are forced into a shootout. The show will also be performed April 21 and 22.
2 p.m., Old Town Temecula Community Theatre, 42051 Main St., Temecula, $25-$25 plus fees. 866-653-8696, tickets.temeculatheater.org
Monday
The third season of “Better Call Saul” continues. The “Breaking Bad” spinoff follows the life of Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer with big, bad clients. Season 3 will continue to depict McGill’s transformation into his “Breaking Bad” alias Saul Goodman and how McGill is dealing with his older brother’s schemes. Visit amc.com for more information.
Tuesday
The classic comedy “Caddyshack” comes to theaters thanks to Harkins Theatres’ Tuesday Night Classics film series. The film stars Rodney Dangerfield and Chevy Chase. Harold Ramis directs the film that follows the newest member of a fancy country club who shakes up traditions as his only daughter tries to fit in. Visit harkinstheatres.com for more information.
Wednesday
“Manifest Destiny, Real and Imagined” is the latest exhibition at Temecula Valley Museum. The exhibit is a study of how 19th century art and imagery influenced the perception of Native Americans. The exhibit is open through May 14. Admission to the museum is free but a $5 or $10 donation is encouraged. Visit temeculavalleymuseum.org for more information.
Thursday
Artist John Doe comes to Pappy and Harriet’s. Many will recognize Doe as the co-founder of punk band X. However, Doe has an enjoyed a solo career, as well. His solo hits include the songs “Golden State” and “Stop the World.” Syd Straw and Karyn Kuhl will also take the stage.
8 p.m., Pappy & Harriet’s Pioneertown Palace, 53688 Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown, $20 plus fees. 760-365-5956, pappyandharriets.com.