The Daily Fact: Wyatt's riot.
CULTCHA
9:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m., Civic Auditorium. $6.
The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra's annual Young People's concerts for students and school groups.
Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center, WDVX Blue Plate Special. Free.
7 p.m., the Birdhouse. Free-$5.
South Carolina bluesy-folkie just released his new album, Good Dogs and Bad Weather.
7 p.m., East Tennessee History Center. Free.
As part of the Big Read, UT Professor Bethany Dumas will discuss Zora Neale Hurston's controversial use of dialect in Their Eyes Were Watching God.
311 with Ballyhoo!
8 p.m., Tennessee Theatre. $41.50.
311's fratty funk-rock is surprisingly durable--they had a top 10 album last year--but I mostly love the story about them fighting Scott Stapp.
Rusko with the Midnight Ace & Spooky Jones
9 p.m., the Valarium. $15-$17.
U.K. dubstep producer and M.I.A. collaborator Rusko headlines a pre-Halloween dance party, with zombie costume contest.
Local singer-songwriters, part of the Stripped Down series at Pres Pub.
CIVIX
6:30 p.m., Toyota Auditorium, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center, UT campus.
Two UT professors will lead a discussion of chapters from the book Climate Ethics: Essential Readings.
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