FRIDAY:
>> Lots of gallery openings tonight. Check the Arts Agenda for the full breakdown.
>> Consult our film picks of the week, featuring Michelangelo Antonioni’s Blow-Up at the AFI Silver Theater, plus an after party hosted by BYT for ticket holders. 9:30 p.m., party starts at 11.
>> English electronic goofs Does It Offend You, Yeah? bring their big show to the small DC9 stage tonight. The band, sometimes sounding like Daft Punk, VHS or Beta, and The Rapture, were given worst band name and nominated for best breakthrough artist by various British publications last year. Come see what the fuss is about. Zambri opens. $13, doors at 9.
>> Jazz violinist Bruno Nasta and the Army Blues team up for an impressive double bill at Jazz in the Garden. 5 to 8:30 p.m. Free.
SATURDAY:
>> Best to stay home during the day today, but hopefully the storm will pass in time to head out at night. Note that the Rosslyn Jazz Festival at Gateway Park has been canceled due to Hanna.
>> The Walkmen stop by 9:30 Club in support of their new album, You & Me, for an early show. With New York Klezmer rockers Golem, $15, 6:30 p.m.
>> Stick around the 9:30 Club for British trip-hop artist extraordinaire Tricky‘s late show. With Sao Paulo’s Telepathique, $25, 11 p.m.
>> Three Stars alums The Dance Party, Gist (celebrating their CD release) and US Royalty will provide the night’s dose of local rock on main stage at the Black Cat. $10, 9 p.m.
SUNDAY:
>> Stir crazy after the storm? Head over to our September Museum Roundup for plenty of good options for art-based excursions.
>> And don’t forget Galaxy Hut has their monthly karaoke night. Free, 8 p.m.
Photo by Karon