The Daily Fact: Where "the rabbits gather to dance."
CIVIX
7 p.m., Baker Center, UT campus. Free.
Award-winning writer and emeritus Berkeley Professor Timothy Ferris will discuss his book about "How Science Enabled the Rise of Democracy."
CULTCHA
Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center. Free.
9 p.m., Sapphire.
Toronto singer-songwriter has a gritty voice and some nice tunes.
6:30 p.m., the Valarium. $20-$25.
Christian-metal stars and Jersey screamcore kings.
7:30 p.m., Clarence Brown Theatre. $12-$20.
A preview performance of the Shakespearean romp.
7:30 p.m., Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church. $15-$25.
The Chicago-based historical-music ensemble presents songs from the 1860s.
8 p.m., Tennessee Theatre. $10-$83.
The KSO performs with guest pianist Orli Shaham.
8 p.m., Oak Ridge Playhouse. $16-$20.
Oscar Wilde's farce, revived again.
8 p.m., Side Splitters Comedy Club. $13.
The comic songwriter in a benefit show for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
The Royal Buzz with Camillo the Ocean and Kirk Fleta
9 p.m., Patrick Sullivan's. $5.
Local rockers and some indie dudes from Morristown.
Cozmo's Cosmic Party with Neil Carpenter
10 p.m., Preservation Pub. $3.
Side project for a Dirty Guv'nah.
ETC.
11:30 a.m., the Square Room. $12-$15.
The Knox Heritage lunch series continues with a lecture by historian William E. Hardy on the devastating Gay Street fire of 1897.
11:30, Knoxville Convention Center. $50.
The second annual community-service awards will be emceed by PBS CEO Paula Kerger.
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