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VOTING RIGHTS: Don’t forget about tonight’s Statehood for D.C. “Teach-In,” a free concert and speechifying event on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol featuring Tabi Bonney, Kyonte, Rasi Caprice and Head-Roc, plus various local politicos. Free, 5:30-8 p.m.

HAPPY HOUR: Bourbon bartender Owen Thomson is launching his own line of handcrafted “bottled” cocktails tonight at the Adams Morgan location. Stop by from 7 to 10 p.m. to try out his creations.

MUSIC: Exit Clov are back at home in D.C. on the heels of a successful showing at SXSW, and are fronting a backstage show at the Black Cat with Three Stars alums The Black and White Jacksons and Typefighter. NB: The Black and White Jacksons announced today that this will be their final show. 9 p.m., $10.

TALK: Recently laid off? You might want to head to Reiter’s Books on K Street tonight at 6:30 p.m. for author, radio personality and recruiter Lorne Epstein, who will be presenting his book, You’re Hired! Interview Skills to Get the Job.

MUSIC: West Coast hip-hop duo Blu & Exile are headlining a bill at Liv that will also feature Three Stars alum Flex Mathews, Damu the Fudgemonk, Ardamus, and DJ Underdog. $15 in advance, 9 p.m.

MOVIE: The Library of Congress Mary Pickford Theater is also celebrating Jazz Appreciation Month. Tonight they kick things off with a screening of The Jazz Baroness, a brand new BBC documentary directed by Hannah Rothschild, which tells the story of British heiress Baroness Panonnica Rothschild de Koenigswarter, who was a muse of the great Thelonious Monk. The film includes interviews with Sonny Rollins, T.S. Monk, Quincy Jones, Roy Haynes and Chico Hamilton, along with members of the Rothschild family. Helen Mirren narrates. 7 p.m., free, call (202) 707-5677 to reserve a seat.