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Pay a visit to MOCA today, as the place will be swarming with activity. At 3:00 PM, see a screening of Two Generators, Rodney Graham's 1984 piece "documenting the night-time illumination of a river" at MOCA at California Plaza. The screening is free with musuem admission.

After that, hang around until 5:00 PM when MOCA's weekly Immersion begins, featuring happy hour at Patinette, DJs, tours and lectures, as well as MOCA store events.

At MOCA at the Pacific Design Center, see a 7:30 PM screening of Happily, Even After in the Silverscreen Theater. Presented by MOCA and IFP/LA, admission is free to MOCA and IFP members, and the film will be followed by Q & A and a reception.

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At The Echo, check out local pop/rock/jazz/mariachi band Los Super Elegantes with The Moon Upstairs and Medium Medium. Doors open at 9:00 PM and tickets are $7.00. (18+)

At the Henry Fonda Theater, enjoy "An Evening with Greenday."

At The Roxy, see Cowboy Mouth with Brian Vander Ark. Doors open at 8:00 PM and tickets are $20.00.

At the New Beverly Cinema, see the Jim Jarmusch double feature of Coffee and Cigarettes at 7:30 PM, followed by Stranger Than Paradise at 9:25 PM.

Tonight at the ArcLight see a special midnight screening of Internal Affairs, opening tomorrow.

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