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The Trickle Down Effect presents free show at IMU\nWHEN: 9 p.m. Thursday\nWHERE: Indiana Memorial Union Georgian Room\nMORE INFORMATION: Free improvisational comedy.

Concert series honors masters of modern jazz\nWHEN: 5:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday\nWHERE: Bear's Place, 1316 E. Third St.\nMORE INFORMATION: Jamey Aebersold and his All-Star Quintet, featuring Aebersold on alto sax, Pat Harbison on trumpet, Steve Allee on piano, Tyrone Wheeler on bass and Jonathan Higgins on drums. $6.

Monroe County 'goes Hollywood' this weekend\nWHEN: 5 to 7 p.m. Friday\nWHERE: Monroe County History Center, 202 E. Sixth St.\nMORE INFORMATION: An exhibit celebrating Monroe County's connections to Hollywood and movie making. $2 admission for adults.

Cinemat presents Yasujiro Ozu's film 'Early Summer'\nWHEN: 8 and 10:30 p.m. Friday\nWHERE: The Cinemat, 123 S. Walnut St.\nMORE INFORMATION: Focusing on the everyday experiences of a post-war Japanese family, the film studies the conflict between traditional and modern Japan. Famous for his meditatively austere style, Yasujiro Ozu ranks with Kurosawa as one of Japan's most important directors. $4 admission.

Alfred Hitchcock's 'The 39 Steps' to be shown Friday\nWHEN: 7 p.m. Friday\nWHERE: Radio-TV Center, Room 251\nMORE INFORMATION: "The 39 Steps" represents Alfred Hitchcock's coming into his own, demonstrating the style that through his subsequent Hollywood years would become linked to him.

SoFA hosts annual printmaking and \ntextiles area show\nWHEN: Noon to 4 p.m. Saturday\nWHERE: SoFA Gallery, Fine Arts 123, 1201 E. Seventh St.\nMORE INFORMATION: Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts students in the Printmaking and Textiles Area will present handcrafted textiles, traditional types of printmaking and artworks using nontraditional styles and techniques.

Chamber music scheduled to honor Hungarian culture\nWHEN: 5 p.m. Sunday\nWHERE: Ford-Crawford Hall in the Simon Music Building and Recital Center\nMORE INFORMATION: In celebration of the International Day of Hungarian Culture, there will be a concert of Hungarian chamber music featuring pieces by Liszt, Popper, Kurtág, Farkas and others.

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