
MUSIC: The Black Keys are playing two sold out shows this week (tonight and Tuesday) at the 9:30 Club with Buffalo Killers. Try Craigslist.
READING: Laurie Lindeen will be at the Olsson’s in Dupont Circle to talk about her memoir, Petal Pusher: A Rock and Roll Cinderella Story, which looks at her stint in the 80s and 90s as the guitarist for Zuzu’s Petals. 7 p.m.
JAZZ: Trumpet legend Herb Alpert, the “A” in A&M Records and founder of the Tijuana Brass, comes to Blues Alley tonight and Tuesday for 8 p.m. sets. His performance will feature his wife, Lani Hall on vocals as they perform original arrangements from a selection of American standard songs with some Brazilian music in the mix. Tickets are $50 + $12.50 minimum/surcharge. Advance purchase required. Note there is only one set per night.
MOVIE: It’s perfect movie weather, so head out to Silver Spring to catch one of two stellar opportunities at the AFI Silver. At 7 p.m., what is arguably Woody Allen’s greatest film, Annie Hall, screens as part of the United Artists 90th Anniversary Film Festival, and at 9 p.m., David Lynch’s haunting Eraserhead plays in a special limited engagement.
Photo by Samer Farha