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Four bands at \nFester’s \nWhen: 10 p.m. Friday\nWhere: Uncle Fester’s House of Blooze, 430 E. Kirkwood Ave. \nMore info: Secrets Between Sailors, Metal in the Microwave, Panic Strikes a Chord and Naomi Rae take the stage at Uncle Fester’s.

Kinsey Institute exhibit\nWhen: 4 p.m. Friday\nWhere: Kinsey Institute Gallery, Morrison Hall \nMore info: Local artist Robb Stone presents his art exhibit “iGuy (helovesmehelovesmenot.com),” an exhibit featuring collages and text-based art on the subject of social networking for gay men on Web sites such as craigslist.org. A panel discussion titled “Virtual Connections: Sexuality and Relationships Online” will be held at 4 p.m. in Morrison Hall 007. Stone will give a talk in the gallery at 6 p.m. \n \nCity Lights and Underground Double Feature \nWhen: 7 to 10 p.m. Friday\nWhere: Radio-Television Center 251 \nMore info: City Lights and Underground film presents “Blood of the Poet” and “Orpheus,” two films by Jean Cocteau, as part of its opening night celebration. “Orpheus” is a beautifully composed black-and-white film that slyly explores the dark side of the creative urge with panache. Dreamy and mesmerizing, it depicts an underworld not too different from everyday life. Parking is free in the parking lot behind the Herman B Wells Library as long as the car has a City Lights and Underground flier visible on the dashboard.\n \nMusic trios\nWhen: 8 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday\nWhere: Auer Concert Hall \nMore info: Musician trio James Campbell, Eli Eban and Howard Klug will play several classical and contemporary pieces at Auer Concert Hall, including the Emerald City Rag and pieces by Mozart and Bach.

Hairbangers Ball \nWhen: 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday \nWhere: The Bluebird, 216 N. \nWalnut St.\nMore info: Come listen to ‘80s rock favorites with Bluebird regulars Hairbangers Ball.

Coffeehouse nights \nWhen: 7 to 9 p.m. Jan. 17\nWhere: The IU Art Museum, Angles Cafe and Gift Shop \nMore info: The IU Art Museum holds Coffeehouse Nights during special evening hours to unite art, music and coffee. Thursday’s event will feature modern Italian art.

Beatles-based movie at the Whit\nWhen: 8 and 11 p.m. Jan. 10-12\nWhere: The Whittenberger Auditorium\nMore info: As part of the long-running Union Board film series, the movie “Across the Universe” will be showed at the Whittenberger Auditorium this weekend. The movie is based on the Beatles’ songs, with more than 30 titles finding their way into the plot of the film.

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