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LORETTA LYNN -- See Can't Miss.
THE MODERN SOCIETY -- Saturday at 8 p.m. This rock band from the mountains outside Atlanta sounds like the love child of Tom Petty, the Strokes and Oasis. Dahlak, 1771 U St. NW. 202-332-2110. $7.
LOVE IS ALL -- Saturday at 8:30 p.m. The export from Gothenburg, Sweden, is a post-punk revivalist standout. With Darker My Love and the Strange Boys. Rock and Roll Hotel, 1353 H St. NE. 202-388-7625. $12.
JEAN GRAE -- See Can't Miss.
Exhibits
AUTUMN COLORS -- Closes Monday. Photography by Jack Nevitt and turned wood by Patrick O'Brien. Artists' Undertaking Gallery, 309 Mill St., Occoquan. 703-494-0584. FREE
IV INTER-AMERICAN BIENNIAL OF VIDEO ART -- Opens Monday. Through Jan. 30. The winners of the competition hail from Latin America and the Caribbean. Inter-American Development Bank, IDB Cultural Center, 1300 New York Ave. NW. 202-623-3774. FREE
CHILDHOOD MEMORIES IN MINIATURE: AFRICAN AMERICAN DOLLHOUSES -- Opens today; free reception 6-8 p.m. Through Jan. 24. Work by Sharon J. Frazier and Linwood M. Smith. Alexandria Black History Museum, 902 Wythe St., Alexandria. 703-838-4356. $2.
ACCOMMODATING NATURE: THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF FRANK GOHLKE -- Opens Friday. Through March 3. Photographs document how people interact with and change their environment. Smithsonian American Art Museum, Eighth and F streets NW. 202-633-1000. FREE
JOURNEY ALONG THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD -- Opens Friday. Through Dec. 28. Recent cubist etchings by Maryland artist Joseph Holston. Washington Printmakers Gallery, 1732 Connecticut Ave. NW. 202-332-7757. FREE
IF YOU DIDN'T KNOW WHAT THIS WAS, WOULD YOU KNOW WHAT THIS IS? -- Closes Saturday. The gallery's sixth D.C. Artist Solo Exhibition highlights the two- and three-dimensional works of Nilay Lawson, a 2002 graduate of the Corcoran College of Art & Design. Transformer Gallery, 1404 P St. NW. 202-483-1102. FREE
PASTIME -- Closes Saturday. Work by photographers including Ken Ashton, Michael Itkoff and Christopher Sims. Civilian Art Projects, 406 Seventh St. NW. 202-347-0022. FREE


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