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MUSIC

The Felice Brothers This band is at the cutting edge of the Americana revival of late, with a more cracked and dystopian vision than such peers as Mumford & Sons or the Head and the Heart. Its album “Celebration, Florida” is raw and visceral and hits a more contemporary nerve. The Satellite, 1717 Silver Lake Blvd., L.A. 9 p.m. $15. thesatellitela.com.

EXHIBITIONS

Women Hold Up Half the Sky The exhibition addresses the worldwide oppression of females as the human rights cause of our time. Inspired by the book “Half the Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Women Worldwide” by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, the exhibit documents stories from around the world through photographs and other visual art, sound installations and interactive gallery experiences of women who have changed their lives and started businesses with $2 loans. Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd. Thursday to March 11. Times vary. $10. (310) 440-4500. https://www.skirball.org.

BOOKS

Wicked Lit Celebrate the spooky season at a cemetery as three classic scary stories unfold around you: Robert Louis Stevenson’s “The Body Snatcher,” M.R. James’ “Casting the Runes” and Mark Twain’s “A Ghost Story.” Mountain View Mortuary and Cemetery, 2400 N. Marengo Ave., Altadena. 8 p.m. Thursday to Monday and Nov. 2-6. $39-$60. (818) 242-7910. https://www.wickedlit.org.

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The Young Literati A core group of supporters in their 20s, 30s and 40s will be celebrating the Los Angeles Public Library’s 139th year in business with music, drinks and hors d’oeuvres. But nothing can be properly feted in Los Angeles without a few famous friends: Russell Brand, Demetri Martin, Henry Rollins and Shepard Fairey will be on hand for readings, performances and general literary-minded congeniality. Los Angeles Central Library, 630 W. 5th St. 8 p.m. (213) 228-7326. $100-$150.

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