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• Donita Sparks of L7 is at Spaceland tonight with The Sharp Ease and The Ettes. Doors open at 9 PM.

• Tony Bennett performs "The Art of Song" at the Hollywood Bowl tonight at 8:30 PM. Remaining tickets are limited, so get them while you can!

Cinespace features Dinner & a Movie with The Lost Boys tonight at 8 PM. Happy hour is from 6-7:30 PM, followed by club at 10 PM.

• The Egyptian Theatre has a special 20th Anniversary screening of The Re-Animator tonight at 7:00 PM. A discussion with director Stuart Gordon will take place after the film.

LACMA features a free screening of Mad Hot Ballroom at 8:30 PM. Show up early to get a spot and bring your picnic baskets and blankets to enjoy the film under the stars.

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• The Norton Simon Museum presents "Divine Rhythms," a program of traditional Indian dance by Malathi Iyengar's Rangoli Dance Company, at 7 PM. Free with museum admission.

Click here to see our complete list of events for the week.

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