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The Echo features dancehall queen Rosie Flores with Mike Stinson and Speed Buggy at 8:30 PM. Tickets are $10. [18+]

• Tonight at Spaceland, enjoy a record release party for The Willowz, with special guests Scarling, My Sexual Dad and Shoot Out the Lights. Doors open at 9 PM. 

• Flamenco maestro Ottmar Liebert performs tonight at The Canyon Club at 9 PM. Tickets are $39.50.

• Pinback performs tonight at Avalon. Doors open at 8 PM.

• At CineSpace, enjoy happy hour from 6-7:30 PM, followed by Dinner & A Movie with Team America at 8 PM.

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Beyond Baroque features poets Ariel Robello and Luis Rodriguez, author of Always Running: La Vida Loca and Gang Days in LA, at 7:30 PM.

• "The Envisioning of Passion: Vincent van Gogh and German Expressionism," is the featured lecture at the Norton Simon tonight at 7 PM. Dr. Andrés Mario Zervigón, Associate Professor of Art History at the University of La Verne, discusses the use of expressionist technique to represent the invisible.

Click here for a complete list of weekend events.

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