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The Daily Plan-It: Tuesday, Sept. 20

The Daily Fact: Stevie's birthday.

CIVIX

Various locations around town.
Early voting in the city and state primaries continues through Sept. 22. Primary election day is Sept. 27.

9:30 a.m., Toyota Auditorium, Howard Baker Center (UT campus). Free.
State Department diplomat Natalie van der Horst will talk about trade relations in the Western Hemisphere.

7 p.m., Main Assembly Room, City County Building

CULTCHA

WDVX Blue Plate Special: Hymn for Her with Jay Clark
Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center. Free.
A married duo on an endless Airstream tour, and a local singer-songwriter with a Ph.D.

8 p.m., the Cider House. $7-$13.
Country-rockers from Athens, Ga., are performing Neil Young's Tonight's the Night in its entirety.

8 p.m., the Square Room. $12-$15.
The premiere of a documentary about jazz in Knoxville.

8 p.m., Market Square. Free.
Through September, local jazzbos are livening up the Square on Tuesday nights.

8 p.m., Alumni Building (UT campus). Free.
Schoyen, a cellist, is a UT guest from Salisbury University in the U.K. 

8 p.m., Side Splitters Comedy Club. $4.
Your weekly dose of improv comedy.

Carla Bozulich with White Gregg
10 p.m., Pilot Light. $6.
Bozulich weds country-folk music with abstract noise.

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