1. Tomorrow Never Knows Festival: The annual music and comedy festival kicked off Wednesday, but there are still plenty of amazing artists to check out, including Pixel Grip, Negative Gemini and Wild Pink. Performances through Sunday. For the complete lineup, schedule and locations, visit tnkfest.com/

2. Silent Party Chicago: Urban Fetes adds a special “House vs. Hip-Hop” twist to its signature Silent Party series this time. Grab a pair of wireless headphones when you arrive, switch between three DJ sets, and find folks on the dance floor listening to the same channel you are to move with. $15-$25; 21 and older. 10 p.m. Friday. The Promontory, 5311 S. Lake Park Ave. West tinyurl.com/y7smz7hu

3. The Arts Bank Remembers Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: Screen rare footage and films celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., including Ava DuVernay’s 2014 picture “Selma,” and check out some of the Arts Bank’s artifacts and materials on display. Free. Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Stony Island Arts Bank, 6760 S. Stony Island Ave. tinyurl.com/ydboeo56

4. Erykah Badu: The experimental soul/R&B queen has a deep back catalog of hits; promising “an evening” at the Aragon Ballroom. What that entails, only she and her cosmic energies know. $59.50. 8 p.m. Saturday. 1106 W. Lawrence Ave. tinyurl.com/yd55wz5j

5. Michelle Wolf: The comedian who hosted the 2018 White House Correspondents Dinner brings her hot takes on life’s absurdities, feminism and more to the Thalia Hall stage TWICE Saturday night. Standing room-only available, $36. Shows at 6:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. 1807 S. Allport St. thaliahallchicago.com/

6. Lunapalooza: Take your lunar eclipse experience to the next level at the Adler Planetarium. Grab a cup of free hot chocolate and view the eclipse outdoors, or head inside and catch the planetarium’s newest sky show, “Imagine the Moon,” visit “Eclipse HQ” and more. Free outdoors observation; inside activities, $8-$12. 8 p.m. to midnight Sunday. 1300 S. Lake Shore Drive. tinyurl.com/ybsd2oxj

7. Bachata Brunch: Latincity, located in the Block 37 shopping center on State Street, hosts a bottomless brunch that spans eight food stations with more than 30 items to choose from, and on-site salsa (11:30 a.m.) and/or bachata (1:30 p.m.) lessons. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. 108 N. State St., third floor. tinyurl.com/ya86lmty

8. Robot Riot ‘Resolution Breaker’: Billed as the “backyard wrestling of robotics,” head to this event at Emporium’s Wicker Park location to see tabletop-sized robots win fame and glory by destroying their opponents. There will even be loaner robots on hand for folks to try. Free; 21 and older. 7 p.m. Sunday. 1366 N. Milwaukee Ave. tinyurl.com/y87h4hxc

9. Black Creativity Family Day: The Museum of Science and Industry celebrates black creativity and innovation, saluting pioneering scientists, engineers and others, with a day of drop-in art and design experiences, prototype testing in its brand new Innovation Studio and much more. Included in museum entry; $21.95, $12.95 for kids ages 3-11. 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday. 5700 S. Lake Shore Drive. tinyurl.com/y97oeqz5

10. Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival: This annual event brings puppeteers and artists from across the world for 10 days of performances that range from the whimsical and family-friendly to dramatic, scary and even shocking cabarets. Performances run through Jan. 27. For a complete list, admission prices and locations, visit chicagopuppetfest.org/

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