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ART/MUSIC DIALOGUE: Cross your artistic boundaries when World music KEXP DJ Jon Kertzer and UW School of Music Professor Philip Schulyer dialogue about how Algerian music influenced and shaped a current Henry Art Gallery exhibit by French-Algerian Kader Attia.

7 p.m. // Henry Art Gallery // Free

Drive.jpgRADIO/DRIVE: Yale School of Music graduate and mountain climber Sean MacLean soothes you through the afternoon rush hour on KING FM’s, "Five for the Drive." They publish the playlist in advance, so we can already tell you that today’s line up includes Ravel, Paganini and Tchaikovsky. Sean also plays the Remora, an electroacoustic harp-guitar of his own invention, so this smarty-pants is worth listening to.

5 p.m. // 98.1 KING FM // Free

BLACK AND WHITE CINEMA: The film Le Doulos is part of Northwest Film Forum’s series Duel of the Cool: Belmondo vs. Mastroianni. Le Doulos features noir, trench coats, and delicious suspense. Cool fact: the lead actor, Jean-Paul Belmondo, didn’t know whether his character actually was a stool pigeon (doulos) until he saw the final cut of the film.

9:30 p.m. // Northwest Film Forum // $5 for members, $8.50 general admission

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  • Betsey

    Thanks so much for posting, Rachel! You rule.

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