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WEEKEND PICKS
5-9 p.m. Friday, in and around downtown.
The monthly gamut of gallery shows, wine tasting, and music.
6 p.m. Friday, Market Square. Free.
A fine local bill presented by WDVX, in conjunction with Yazoo Brewing Co.
8 p.m. Friday, Tennessee Theatre. $22.
Knoxville favorite rockers newish and oldish. (Not that you're old old, Miller.)
8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Oak Ridge Playhouse. $16-$20.
The OR Playhouse presents Beth Henley Pulitzer-winning Southern family drama.
8 p.m. Friday, the Shed (Maryville). $20.
Reconstituted Southern rockers, best known for "Highway Song."
8 p.m. Friday, Preservation Pub. $8-$10.
We're in the preliminary rounds of this face-off featuring comedians from around the country, building toward the Oct. 14 finals.
Drowning Pool with Burn Halo, Kyng, and Echoes the Fall
8 p.m. Friday, the Valarium. $15-$17.
Journeyman Texas metal band, on their third vocalist and still grinding it out.
Teenage Love13 with Senryu
10 p.m. Friday, Longbranch Saloon. $5.
The prolific off-kilter indie-pop band Senryu pairs with the latest incarnation of Rus Harper's grizzled punk vets.
6 p.m. Saturday, Neyland Stadium.
Anyone who cares already knows about this game, but we're listing it as a heads-up to those who pay no attention and get surprised by traffic when they try to go to the grocery store.
The Kentucky Headhunters with the Drunk Uncles
8 p.m. Saturday, the Shed (Maryville). $25.
Rockin' long-haired country boys, and local hard-partyin' honky-tonkers.
Madre with Sons of the Southside
10 p.m. Saturday, Preservation Pub. $5.
A farewell show for moody local rockers Madre. We're sorry to see them go.
1-10 p.m. Sunday, Neyland Drive.
The annual full-day fest of food, music, and family activities, culminating in a 9:30 p.m. fireworks show that pretty much defines "overkill."
3 p.m. Sunday, Tennessee Theatre. $6-$8.
Buster Keaton's 1926 silent classic returns to the big screen.
6-10 p.m. Sunday, Mabry-Hazen House. $50.
If you'd prefer a more laid-back vantage on the fireworks, Mabry-Hazen is providing music, food, and a fine hilltop view.
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