Movies
-- Love Comes Lately is a film adaptations of three Isaac Bashevis Singer short stories. The film opens in wider release this summer, but director Jan Schütte is in town for a sneak preview. Harvard Film Archive, Carpenter Center, 24 Quincy St., Cambridge, 7:00pm. $10.
-- There is only one place in greater Boston to see Greta Garbo on the big screen tonight, so if you've been saving up a trip to Brookline, here's your excuse. Flesh and the Devil (1927), Garbo's third U.S. film, screens with live musical accompaniment. Coolidge Corner Theatre, 290 Harvard St., 7:15pm. $9/$6.
Reggae Dance Parties
-- Bostonist is a big fan of the long-running Makka Mondays dance party. Hosted by Voyager 01 and DJ Uppercut, a couple of dudes with mountains of 45s, it's your best chance to get sweaty to the reggae hits of today and ten years ago. It's finally hot outside -- reggae weather -- so take advantage of it. Phoenix Landing, 512 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, 10:00pm. $5.
Easy Listening
-- M83 makes the kind of music that bridges the gap between My Bloody Valentine and Belle and Sebastian. Did that gap need bridging? The kids say yes. Playing with Berg Sans Nipple and Matters & Dunaway. Middle East Downstairs, 480 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, 8:00pm. Sold out.



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