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THINGS TO DO
■ Peter Frampton, “Do You Feel Like I Do?” Rock icon and legendary guitarist Frampton’s revelatory memoir tells the incredible story of his life and career, from his days in supergroup Humble Pie and his enduring friendship with David Bowie, to overcoming substance abuse and how he has continued to play and pour his heart into his music despite a debilitating disease and his retirement from the road. 2 p. m. Sunday. Talk, Q& A on Zoom. $ 36 includes copy of book. The Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta. atlantajcc.org
■ Terry Tempest Williams, “Erosion: Essays Of Undoing.” One of our greatest naturalists, essayists and defenders of the environment bravely and brilliantly explores the many forms of erosion we face — of democracy, science, compassion and trust — in essays that blaze a way forward through difficult and dispiriting times. With Charis co- founder Linda Bryant. 6: 30 p. m. Sunday. Discussion on Crowdcast. Free. Charis Books & More. charisbooksandmore.com
■ John Densmore, “The Seekers.” The iconic drummer of The Doors investigates his own relationship with creativity and explores the meaning of artistry in his latest memoir, fueled by an abundance of transformative experiences — both personal and professional — with a veritable who’s who of musicians, including late Doors bandmate Ray Manzarek. With Atlanta music journalist Chad Radford. 7 p. m. Wednesday. Talk on Zoom. $ 28 includes copy of book. A Cappella Books. acappellabooks.com
■ Larry Tye, “Demagogue: The Life and Long Shadow of Senator Joe Mccarthy.” Tye (“Bobby Kennedy”) presents the definitive biography of the most dangerous demagogue in American history, based on first- ever review of his personal and professional papers and recently unsealed transcripts of his closed- door congressional hearings. With former Atlanta Journal- Constitution editor and columnist Mike King. 6 p. m. Thursday. Talk on Zoom. Free. Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum. jimmycarterlibrary.gov