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Image: BOOKS & TALKS 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, SOLD OUT The acclaimed Ojibwe writer recently published her 15th novel, LaRose, which charts the fallout of an accidental killing on a Native American reservation in North Dakota. The Guardian called it “an astonishing novel.

Told by a storyteller both formidable and tender.” 7:30 p.m. Friday, Powell's City of Books, FREE The Irish-born author won huge acclaim for 2010’s claustrophobic Room. (In a rare twist, the film adaptation earned similarly rapturous praise.) In her latest novel, The Wonder, Donoghue delivers a psychological thriller set in 1850s Ireland.

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COMEDY 8 and 11 p.m. Thursday, Aladdin Theater, SOLD OUT The Broad City fave is electric and wonderfully discursive, with the kind of onstage ease that you know can’t come that easy. Image: 7:30 (sold out) and 10:30 p.m. Friday, Aladdin Theater Whether chatting with Ku Klux Klansmen on his CNN show United Shades of America, trying to puzzle out how to explain racism to his mixed-race daughters on This American Life, or talking politics with fellow comic Hari Kondabolu on the incisive podcast Politically Re-Active, Bell is everywhere. Onstage, he’s an affable performer who delights in stoking discomfort in his audience.

6:30 and 9:30 p. Whatsapp Apk File Download For Bluestacks. m. Saturday, Revolution Hall If you like listening to a metalhead tell nerdy, jovial jokes about farting and fatherhood, Posehn is the comedian for you. Thursday–Saturday and 9 p.m.

Friday–Saturday, BodyVox Nothing says Halloween like pirouetting poltergeists and choreography inspired by Hitchcock and folklore. The dance theater company’s annual spooktastic show—this year titled Blood Red Is the New Black—features a mix of old and new work, geared toward the whole fright-loving family. Thursday–Saturday, Lincoln Hall The Israeli choreographer duo collaborated with three Japanese musicians to create Wallflower, an award-winning celebration of color and shape accompanied by an evocative original soundtrack. The piece, which features 10 dancers in breathtaking costumes, amazed critics in Tel Aviv and Tokyo.