• Art-a-Whirl adventures at Northrup King, Rogue Buddha, and Public Functionary. Amina Harper made the rounds.
• Lissie is a natural at the Varsity Theater. Review and photos by Patrick Dunn.
• Father John Misty puts is the show at First Avenue. Review by Ann Treacy with photos by Meredith Westin.
TUESDAY PICK | Satan goes to school at Clubhouse Jäger
Though they never exactly went away, Clubhouse Jäger's Sci-Fi Tuesdays have recently been infused with new life and purpose—at the very least, there's once again a public schedule of upcoming films for the weekly events that start with Rob Callahan's pub trivia at 8 p.m. and continue with screenings of cult-classic sci-fi films. Slated for June 8 is Satan's School for Girls, a justly unsung flick brought to you by Aaron Spelling and his producing partner Leonard Goldberg in 1973. The plot concerns a shocking suicide, which may or may not have actually been a suicide given that the victim was a student at the Salem Academy for Women. On this grading curve, 66.6% definitely counts as a B.
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Jay Gabler (jay [at] tcdailyplanet [dot] net, Twitter @JayGabler) is the Daily Planet's arts editor.



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