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5 ways to enjoy your week in Phoenix

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Published on August 26, 2019
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From different live concerts to the screening of documentaries on Alzheimer's, there's plenty to take in in Phoenix this week. Read on for a rundown of ideas for how to fill your calendar.

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The Bird and the Bee

From the event description:

Since forming in 2005, The Bird and the Bee have brought a breezy elegance to their music, putting their own idiosyncratic twist on time-bending indie-pop. 

When: Wednesday, Aug. 28, 8 p.m.
Where: Crescent Ballroom, 308 N. Second Ave.
Admission: $17
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Mal Blum 

From the event description:

Mal Blum is performing on Wednesday at The Rebel Lounge, with special guests Acne and Veronica Everheart. 

When: Wednesday, Aug. 28, 8 p.m.
Where: The Rebel Lounge, 2303 E. Indian School Road
Admission: $12
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Sensi Trails 

From the event description:

Sensi Trails, with special guests Clint Stevens and ZeeCeeKeely, will play a concert on Wednesday at Last Exit Live. Since 2016, the group has been playfully blurring the lines between Cali reggae, surf and psychedelic rock.

When: Wednesday, Aug. 28, 8:30 p.m.
Where: Last Exit Live, 717 S. Central Ave.
Admission: $10
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Brain Health Movie Night

From the event description:

The event will include a screening of two powerful documentaries about Alzheimer's and its impact on communities of color, featuring filmmaker and journalist Renee Chenault-Fattah and patient advocate Daisy Duarte. 

When: Thursday, Aug. 29, 6-7 p.m.
Where: Phoenix College, 1202 W. Thomas Road
Admission: Free
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