
>> Don’t miss our full preview and interview with Bonde do Role, playing tonight at the Black Cat with Plastic Little and local experimental audio/visual artist Edie Sedgwick. $10, 8 p.m.
>> >> DC9‘s got The Daybreak Line and The Beanstalk Library, who we recently profiled in a Three Stars piece, and Athens, GA’s The Winter Sounds. $8, 9:30 p.m.
>> I have vivid memories of watching the significantly creepy 1960 TV version of Peter Pan starring Mary Martin when it was rebroadcast in 1989. Baby boomers were always talking about this particular production as something akin to a religious experience, the one that captured the magic of the story the best and that reminds them of childhood like nothing else. Maybe the fact that you can see the strings on the damn kids had something to with it, but “magic” isn’t exactly the word I would use to describe it. Nevertheless, it’s probably a lot less scary now than it was when I was nine, and certainly campy enough to enjoy after downing a few beers at happy hour beforehand. At the Library of Congress’ Mary Pickford Theater, free, 7 p.m.
>> Author Geoffrey Ward will be at the National Archives’ McGowan Theater in conversation with Allen Weinstein, the Archivist of the United States, to discuss his new book, The War: An Intimate History, the companion piece to Ken Burn’s PBS documentary series of the same name. 7 p.m, free.
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