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Tonight: Chase Pagan, free film, Big John Miller


Chase Pagan.

Indie yelper Chase Pagan continues to tour ceaselessly behind his debut 2007 "Oh, Musica." If you like his show tonight at White Water, 9 p.m., donations, you can catch him in Wynne, his hometown, for Farmfest on Saturday.

It's Bluesday Tuesday at the Afterthought, with blue-eyed crooner Big John Miller and Steven Winter, 8 p.m., free.

Florida alt-metal act Another Black Day is at Juanita's with
Psychosys, 9 p.m., $8. All ages.

At the Darragh Center in the Main Library, the Arkansas State Hospital and the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System presents the BBC documentary "Hearing Voices: Approaches to Managing Psychosis," 6 p.m., free.

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