The Daily Fact: Moon bats!
CIVIX
8:30-11:30 a.m., 3711 Middlebrook Pike.
The board is reviewing and voting on new regulations governing oil and gas drilling in Tennessee.
11:30 a.m., the Square Room (4 Market Square).
Knox Heritage hosts a forum for mayoral and City Council candidates, focusing on historic preservation issues and policies.
CULTCHA
Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center. Free.
Singer-songwriters from here and there (there being mostly Asheville).
6 p.m., Pilot Light. Free.
Local indie-pop band performs as part of Metro Pulse's series of monthly happy hour shows.
7 p.m., Knoxville Botanical Gardens and Arboretum. $20.
Carpetbag Theatre presents a live cooking performance with Chef Mero Cocinero Karimi.
7 p.m., Preservation Pub. Free.
Singer-songwriter Chelsea Lynn La Bate is an Asheville-based veteran of the NYC "anti-folk" scene.
7 p.m., the Valarium. $10-$12.
A tribute to the music of Michael Jackson.
Jack's Mannequin with Lady Danville
8 p.m., Bijou Theatre. $25.
Catchy, well-manicured indie rock. (Albeit awash in Catholic guilt.)
8 p.m., Sidesplitters Comedy Club. $6-$10.
Stand-up double feature.
Sleeping Bag with DMA and Unicobra
10 p.m., Pilot Light. $5.
Scruffy, likable power-pop from Indiana.
Grandpa's Stash with Mac Comer and the Coo Cool Kidders
10 p.m., Preservation Pub. $3.
The Stash is a worthy local groove outfit, and Mac Comer writes nice tunes and sings them too.
ETC.
3-6 p.m., Marble Springs State Historic Site.
Fresh local food at Knox County's newest summer market.
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