Monday:
The Gadsden Purchase – This is a folk rock band. I could try to describe them, but they’ll probably just end up sounding like a crappy version of The Byrds anyway. 9:30 p.m. Free. Plush, 340 E. Sixth St. (21+)
Tuesday:
Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra – No, it’s not the pairing of a German composer and a black hippy. This duo performs traditional Flamenco dances like you would see in Spain. I don’t know where in the hell you could see the former. 8 p.m. $21 to $26. Rialto Theatre, 318 E. Congress St.
Wedesday:
“”American Graffiti”” – Besides the “”Star Wars”” films, this 1973 film is the only other major production George Lucas has ever directed. From the looks of his newer works, this may be a good thing. 7:30 p.m. $10. Fox Theatre, 17 W. Congress St.
Thursday:
School of Rock Allstars 2006 – I guess this group doesn’t really have any of the characters from that Jack Black movie. It’s really made up of members from another movie called “”Rock School.”” It’s really a shame, that small bitchy girl would have been cool to see live. 9 p.m. $10. Solar Culture, 31 E. Toole Ave.
Friday:
“”The War Tapes”” – This claims to be the first Iraq documentary actually made by soldiers themselves. It’s gonna be the bomb! 7 p.m. $8.25. The Loft Cinema, 3233 E. Speedway Blvd.
Saturday:
“”Art of Summer V Student Exhibition”” – The Drawing Studio on Fourth Avenue has an extensive visual arts program with more than 60 teens. This exhibition will be their final, so to speak, because it’s the last time they’ll ever go back to that street. (Before they’re 21 or a coked-out tranny, of course.) 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Free. The Drawing Studio, 214 N. Fourth Ave.
Sunday:
FN Kenny – I think this guy’s real name is Fuckin’ Kenny, unless he’s done some kind of P-Diddy move. Or Puff Doody, whatever he’s going by these days. He plays funny songs about monkeys and mashed potatoes, which is always entertaining. 10 p.m. $4. Vaudeville Cabaret, 110 E. Congress St. (21+)
-Compiled by Andi Berlin