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MOVIE: The Warehouse Theater hosts its regular Washington Psychotronic Film Society screening tonight. This week’s selection is 1961’s The Curse of the Doll People, which concerns a group of men who are cursed by a voodoo priest and subsequently hunted by a band of murderous “doll men.” 8 p.m., $2 suggested donation.

READING: Don’t miss out on the Inkubator Festival before it wraps up on October 18. The festival highlights new plays from across the country at different stages of development. Tonight’s reading is from Melissa Blackall, whose biting play, The F Word, is about America’s obsession with the word fat. RSVP at reservations [at] inkwelltheatre.org, free with a suggested donation. At The Inkwell

MUSIC: At the 9:30 Club tonight, catch a late dance show featuring Dutch DJ duo Kraak and Smaak, which for what it’s worth, Perez Hilton described as, “Amy Winehouse meets Moby.” Fort Knox Five opens, doors 11 p.m., $15.

ART: View selected works by painter Joan Belmar in Migrations, a new exhibit at the Chilean Embassy. Opening reception starts at 6 p.m., RSVP to cultural [at] embassyofchile.org.

CLASSICAL: Take in a recital by French harpsichordist Blandine Rannou at La Maison Française. Rannou will play music by the Couperins, Forqueray, and Balbastre. Tickets: $20 (students, $15). 7:30 p.m.