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Azure Ray

Azure Ray will perform songs from their new album, “Drawing Down the Moon,” at 7 p.m. Saturday. Tom Fite and Whisper­town will open the show. Tickets are $13 in advance and $15 at the door. For more information, visit theglasshouse.us.

Boston Court

The Fall Music Series at the Boston Court Per­forming Arts Center continues tomorrow at 8 p.m. with a performance of Tom Peters scoring “The Lodger.” The bassist will live-score Alfred Hitchcock’s classic silent film. The performance will be held in the Marjorie Branson Performance Space. Tickets cost $15 to $25. For more information, visit bostoncourt.org.

Film Screening

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will screen “Tarzan Finds a Son!” 7 p.m. Sunday in the Linwood Dunn Theater. The screening will include behind-the-scenes photos showing how technologies were used in the making of the film as well as live audio demonstrations. Guests can also visit a display highlighting the studio production methods used in the Tarzan films immediately following the screening Sunday. Admission to the display is free and admission to the screening is $5. For more information, visit oscars.org.

James Fuller

Through the remainder of the school year, the Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum at Claremont McKenna College will play host to landscape watercolors created by James Fuller, Professor Emeritus at Scripps College. Two dozen of his artworks will be on display. For more information, visit claremontmckenna.edu.

—Megan Sebestyen

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