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MUSIC: Detroit-based Afro-funk ensemble Nomo play the Rock and Roll Hotel. Openers are Funk Ark and Deep Sang, with DJ Meistro. 8 p.m., $12.

READING: Mahvish Khan, an American lawyer born to immigrant Afghan parents in Michigan, will be at the Busboys and Poets in D.C. to discuss and sign her new book, My Guantanamo Diary: The Detainees and the Stories They Told Me. 6 p.m.

MUSIC: Australian touring band City Riots hit the Black Cat backstage, with support from Three stars alums The City Veins and New York’s The Dig. $8, 9 p.m.

MOVIE: Jazz historian and Grammy nominee David Sager will introduce The King of Jazz, the 1930 musical revue film featuring the work of ’20s icon Paul Whiteman. It’s basically the most famous jazz revue musical of all time, with special appearances by Bing Crosby, Eddie Lang and Willie Hall. 7 p.m. at the Library of Congress’ Mary Pickford Theater. Free, call (202) 707-5677 to reserve a seat.

MUSIC: Legendary R&B artist Al Green is at Wolf Trap‘s Filene Center in Vienna to perform his hits and maybe even some material from his latest release, Lay It Down. $25-$42, 8 p.m.