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Monday: David Gilmour film and Ruby Dee and the Snake Handlers


I'd love to see who comes out to this, though not enough to actually go.

It's a rare treat for lovers of all things Pink Floyd: Rave shows the concert film "David Gilmour: Live in Gdansk" for one night only at 9 p.m. tonight. Tickets are $10. The live album/DVD will be released in stores tomorrow. Amazon has a preview clip.

At Sticky Fingerz, Seattle's Ruby Dee and the Snake Handlers play a nostalgic blend of hillbilly, rockabilly and old time rock 'n' roll. Local punkabillies Josh the Devil and the Sinners (featuring the Times' Paul Peterson on drums) opens, 9:30 p.m., $5.
 

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