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Matt and Kim:

With a new release, “Almost Everyday,” the Brooklyn indie-pop duo is on its first headlining tour in three years. 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 3. $30-$40. The Warfield, 982 Market St., S.F. www.thewarfiel­dtheatre.com

Queer Lights:

The Queer Cultural Center (in collaborat­ion with California College of the Arts and UC Berkeley’s College of Environmen­tal Design) is hosting a series of conversati­ons this spring about culture and the arts. This session of Queer Lights is focused on film. Guests will get to view works in progress by four CCA filmmakers (Kim Anno, Robert Epstein, Viet Le and Pratibha Parmar), and afterward there will be a moderated discussion. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Free. Tuesday, April 3. California College of the Arts, S.F. https://qcc2.org/queer-lights/

National Ballet of Canada:

The superb Toronto company stops in to perform John Neumeier’s dance-drama “Nijinsky” as guests of San Francisco Ballet. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 3. Through Sunday, April 8. War Memorial Opera House, S.F. www.sf ballet.org

“Shirley Valentine”:

12 years after they last collaborat­ed on the same title, actor Kerri Shawn and director George Maguire reunite at Center Rep for Willy Russell’s one-woman show about self-discovery. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday, April 3-4; 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, April 5-7. Through April 29. $34$56. Lesher Center for the Arts, 1601 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek. (925) 943-7469. www.centerrep.org

“Wayne Thiebaud: 1958-1968”:

The first 10 years of Thiebaud’s mature work — the pictures that had the remarkable effect of striking Alfred Frankenste­in, The Chronicle’s great art commentato­r of the day, critically dumb. Free. Through May 13. Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, UC Davis, 254 Old Davis Road, Davis. (530) 752-8500. https://manettishr­emmuseum.ucdavis.edu

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