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MUSIC: Still wishing you had gone to see Devo last night? Well there are actually still tickets available for tonight’s second show at the 9:30 Club. While Sunday featured the legendary ’80s band performing Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! in full, tonight’s set will feature every song from Freedom of Choice, in order. $45, 7 p.m. doors, 8 p.m. show, with JP Inc. opening.
MOVIES: The Goethe Institut is screening Peter Welz’s 1994 film Burning Life , often referred to as “the German Thelma and Louise.” 6:30 p.m., $6.
Or head to the D.C. JCC for a screening of The Voices of El Sayed, a story set in the Bedouin village of El-Sayed, which has the world’s largest percentage of deaf people. When a father gets a cochlear implant for his son, the community has shaken and complex reactions. 7:30 p.m., $11.50. Presented by the D.C. Deaf Film Festival.
READING: Flashpoint hosts a free reading of Mark O’Rowe’s From Both Hips, a a dark comedy set in the Dublin suburbs, courtesy Solas Nua. 7 p.m.
JAZZ: Bohemian Caverns presents DC to Tel Aviv with Gilad Hekselman, winner of the 2005 Gibson Montreux International Guitar Competition. 7 p.m., $15.