The Daily Fact: Reagan rises.
CIVIX
9-11 a.m., KnoxIvi (17 Market Square).
Mark Padgett and Madeline Rogero in an informal debate hosted by Hallerin Hill and simulcast on KnoxIvi and 98.7 FM.
Various locations, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Early voting for the Nov. 8 city and state Senate elections continues through Nov. 3.
6 p.m., Fulton High School.
Superintendent Jim McIntyre will talk about possible budget cuts, including school closings.
7 p.m., Clayton Center for the Arts (Maryville). Free.
A discussion of the lives of undocumented immigrants in our region.
CULTCHA
WDVX Blue Plate Special: Jerry Leger with Drunk on Crutches
Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center. Free.
Canadian singer-songwriter, and a throaty Georgia roots-rocker.
R.B. Morris with Will Fist, Angela Faye Martin, and Tim & Susan Lee
7 p.m., Pilot Light. $5.
R.B. sits in with the Lees' early-Thursday showcase series.
7 p.m., Knoxville Convention Center. (Sold out.)
R&B legends perform at the Urban League's Equal Opportunity Awards.
7:30 p.m., Carousel Theatre (UT campus). $5-$40.
Clarence Brown Theatre's production of the Broadway hit about nerdy kids in a small-town competition.
8 p.m., Theatre Knoxville Downtown. $10-$15.
Agatha Christie's murder mystery, complete with twist ending.
8 p.m., Bijou Theatre. $31.50.
Reunited country-rockers with their harmonies once again intact.
8 p.m., Cotton Eyed Joe. $20.
Neo-outlaw reveres Hag, Willie, Kristofferson et al--and at his best, can stand comfortably next to them.
Will Hoge with Roman Reese
8 p.m., the Shed (Maryville). $10.
Favorite Nashville rocker is touring with a new album.
8 p.m., the Cider House. $8-$10.
Veteran Murfreesboro power-poppers, and Knoxville's own big, big lover.
8 p.m., Preservation Pub. Free.
Power-pop Boston quartet with a well-reviewed new album.
8 p.m., Side Splitters Comedy Club. $6-$10.
Midwestern comic who "relies more on his brain than the profane."
10 p.m., Barley's Taproom.
A cassette-release show for the always-worthwhile Quinn, recently returned from a short everybodyfields reunion.
10 p.m., Preservation Pub. $3.
Energetic Nashville pop-rockers, with Blount County roots.
ETC.
5:30-8 p.m., Knoxville Zoo. $6 (children under 2 are free).
Dress up the kids (and yourself) for the Zoo's annual fall festival. Continues through the weekend.
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