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MUSIC: Did you know that Frank Sinatra called George Harrison's Something "the most beautiful love song ever written"? Well he did. A bunch of local musicians [myspace] are getting together to play Harrison's songs, and if they don't have a stuffed elk head for "I've Got My Mind Set On You," they do have Alan White, who played drums on Harrison's most successful album, All Things Must Pass. The show was meant to take place on the 5-year anniversary of Harrison's death last month, but we had all that snow, so it's happening now. The whole thing is a benefit for Northwest Harvest.

8pm // Crocodile Cafe [2200 2nd Ave. at Blanchard] // $20

COMEDY: Yoram Bauman (the world's only stand-up economist) hosts Non-Profit Seattle, a weekly comedy night to benefit local charities. This week's beneficiary is Safe Schools Coalition, which has the very serious mission of making sure gay kids don't get beat up at school.

8:30pm // Comedy Underground [222 South Main Street, Pioneer Square] // $12

X-MAS LIGHTS: Or holiday lights? Sorry. Anyway, at Candy Cane Lane in Ravenna, residents do Christmas up right, with a profusion of lights and decorations that may seem like taunting while so many people on the Eastside lack power. But--hey, we can't let the wind win, right?

4pm-midnight // Candy Cane Lane [Ravenna Blvd. and 20th Ave NE] // FREE

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