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Dan Auerbach & the Easy Eye Sound Revue, Shannon & the Clams
Okay, I know Dan Auerbach is headlining this show and that heโ€™s a Black Key or whatever, but what you really need to know is that the incomparable Shannon Shaw is singing with his backing band, the Easy Eye Sound Revue. Shawโ€™s voice is a national treasure, and her own band, Shannon and the Clams, makes doo-wop punk that sounds like itโ€™s inspired by John Waters movies, used bubblegum, and greasy-faced teenagers slow dancing at prom. Auerbach produced their new album, Onion, which comes out later this month (the singles โ€œThe Boyโ€ and โ€œDid You Love Meโ€ are fantastic). CIARA DOLAN
8:30 pm, Crystal Ballroom, $35-37, all ages

Worst Day of the Year Bike Ride
The Worst Day of the Year ride is a creature of hyperbole. You can walk out your door pretty much any February day and get weather thatโ€™s as bad or worse than whatโ€™ll likely show up today. Thatโ€™s your God-given right as an Oregonian. But we recommend this damn thing every year because itโ€™s a celebration of that right, and an opportunity to defy against this damp winter trash with hundreds of like-minded ridersโ€”preferably dressed as wallabies or some such. Routes include 4-mile and 40-mile options. Do the hard one. DIRK VANDERHART
8 am, Lucky Labrador Brew Pub, $15-50

Lukรกลก Vondrรกฤek
This weekend, the good folks at Portland Piano International welcome globetrotting musician Lukรกลก Vondrรกฤek to Rip City for a pair of solo performances on a captivatingly intimate stage. While the bulk of Sundayโ€™s program is dedicated to German romantic sonatas, the fascinating setlist for Saturday features a trio of composers from Vondrรกฤek’s native Czechoslovakia, guaranteeing a chance to witness some truly rare works infrequently played in this country. Along with this trio of classical B-sides, the keyboard will spring to life with Robert Schumann’s totes delightful Carnaval and the incomparably delicate Transcendental Etude No. 9 in A-flat Major from piano god Franz Liszt. If you’re game for some serious chills and trills, grab a ticket and prepare to be utterly transported through the unfiltered, unplugged power of 10 masterful fingers and 88 magnificent keys. BRIAN HORAY
4 pm, PSU Lincoln Performance Hall, $45-55

Amy Miller
For those who are cursing the day comedian Amy Miller left Portland for greener comedic pastures, youโ€™re in luck! Amy is returning to Helium! Not only will your guts bust with laughter over her new material, theyโ€™ll bust again thanks to her hilarious local co-stars, Marcus Coleman and Caitlin Weierhauser. WM. STEVEN HUMPHREY
7:30 pm, Helium Comedy Club, $12

Kevin Leigh Robinson, Sunbathe, Risley
In-demand Portland music fixture Kevin Leigh Robinson (AKA Kaylee Rob) brings his own eclectic folk sounds down to the Doug Fir Lounge for a hometown headlining show.
9 pm, Doug Fir, $7-10

Portland Black Film Festival: Afrofuturism
Portlandโ€™s infamous for having low access to Black movies in its theaters, which is exactly why we need things like Black History Month! Each February, the Portland Black Film Festival provides a bunch of opportunities to go see and support Black filmsโ€”some are classics, some are old, some are educational, and most are seriously underappreciated. One screening seems particularly rare and appealing: a series of โ€œother worldlyโ€ short films exploring sci-fi, horror, fantasy and other facets of Afrofuturism. This can only be a good use of your money, and at the very least itโ€™ll be an interesting, stoned watch. JENNI MOORE
7:30 pm, Hollywood Theatre, $7-9, all ages

French Kisses: An Evening of Champagne and Chocolate
A discussion and tasting of two of the finest things humanity has ever invented: wine with bubbles and chocolate. Food authors Alan Tardi and Cheryl Wakerhauser talk about how these delectables are made, and how you can properly pair them.
5 pm, Pix/Bar Vivant, $20

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