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Can't Miss It: Tuesday

MEET THE PRESS: David Gregory will be at Town Hall tonight to discuss the forces, trends and issues at the heart of the national political scene and the discussion will be moderated by KING 5's Jean Enersen. Gregory, a Meet the Press moderator and daily contributor to the Today show, served as the NBC White House press correspondent during the Bush administration. He was also named as one of Washington’s 50 best and most influential journalists by Washingtonian magazine.

7:30 p.m. // Town Hall // Tickets: $8-10

MICE-INFESTED EPIPHANY: Bunny and the Bull will be playing tonight at the Northwest Film Forum and for all of you that love The Mighty Boosh--this film is a must see. Written and directed by Paul King (Mighty Boosh), Bunny and the Bull highlights Stephen Turnbull, who has not been outside in months but due to a mice infestation is now having to get creative with his shut-in ways. Reminiscent of Michel Gondry, Wes Anderson and Jean-Pierre Jeunet, this film is original, charismatic and surrealistic wrapped up with some excellent British humor. And for those of you who can't get enough, you're in luck--The Mighty Boosh Tour will be happening next week at Northwest Film Forum as well.

7 p.m. // Northwest Film Forum // Tickets: $6-9

MUHAMMAD'S WIVES: Tamam Kahn will be at Third Place Books tonight to read from and talk about her new book Untold: A History of the Wives of Prophet Muhammad. Kahn delves deep into the women's story--that of which has always been shadowy and incomplete--and sets the record straight about the role of women in the dawn of a new religion, ultimately giving them the much-needed historical significance that they rightfully have deserved. Kahn is a poet, journal editor and has taught for the Sufi Ruhaniat International for over 25 years.

7 p.m. // Third Place Books, LFP // FREE

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