Weirdos
Professional spaz Ariel Pink brings his one-man shambles to Cambridge. He makes twisted pop songs, filtered through 80s yacht rock, on his bedroom 8-track. (Bostonist's favorite remains "Jules Lost His Jewels," the one about the time he fixed his cat because it came on his girlfriend.) Performing with Cryptacize and Bob Trimble's Flying Spiders. TT the Bear's Place, 10 Brookline St., Cambridge, 9:00pm. $10.
Movies
The Boston Turkish Film Festival continues with Two Lines (2008), a film by Selim Evci that follows a young couple's road trip and what it reveals about the clash of old and new Turkish values and conventions. Remis Auditorium, Museum of Fine Arts, 6 p.m. $10/$8.
Music
Themselves are nerdy white boy rappers (though, thankfully, not "nerd-core") who flow over fast pace science fiction beats in the traditional fashion of rappers on the Anticon label. They're joined tonight by Cex, a Baltimore IDM musician whose releases have long spawned critical disagreement. Great Scott, 1222 Comm. Ave., Allston, 9 p.m. $10.

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