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Music CHRIS RICHARDS’S PICK


“Johnny Meister


and the stitch” this irish play, presented by Solas Nua, is not for the faint of heart or the easily distracted; otherwise you might miss the fast-paced quips hurtling from the mouths of the two main characters, a pair of troublemaking and foul- mouthed teenagers. // Thursday through July 17. Flashpoint, 916 G St. NW. 800-494-8497. www. solasnua.org. $20-$30.


“new Jerusalem” David ives, the master of adaptation (as evidenced by his rendition of “the liar” recently at Harman Hall), is behind this play at theater J about the 17th- century philosopher Baruch de Spinoza, whose views put him at odds with his Jewish faith. // Saturday through July 25. Theater J, 1529 16th St. NW. 800-494- 8497. www.washingtondcjcc. org. $21 (pay-what-you-can performances also available) to $55. — Stephanie Merry


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The new nissan: Can you tailgate at the new Nis- san? DaviD Malitz: this came up a few weeks ago. the official policy is “no,” but in re- ality, it seems to be more “don’t be an idiot.” this was the best response we got: “Seasoned vet here — as long as you behave, you won’t be bothered. it’s the belligerent teens pounding Natty light that draw the most atten- tion.”


Jiffy Lube Live (Formerly Nissan Pavilion), 7800 Cellar Door Dr., Bristow. 703-754- 6400.


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Beach Fossils Put a large dose of reverb on top of twinkling, intertwined guitar lines and laid-back vocal melodies, and you’ve got one of the best new indie-pop acts around. // 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. DC9, 1940 Ninth St. NW. 202-483-5000. www. dcnine.com. $12; $10 in advance.


Bettye LaVette Few singers are more deserving of a late-career resurrection than this soul original, who is finally


Desert blues


When rock troupe Tinariwen stepped out of Mali’s Sahara Desert and onto the global stage nearly a decade ago, founder and guitarist Ibrahim Ag Alhabib’s spindly licks traced the bloodline between traditional African song and its American progeny, the blues. Nine years later, Alhabib is proof positive that guitar gods exist in every corner of this vast and sprawling planet. // 8 p.m. Friday. 9:30 club, 815 V St. NW. 202-265-0930. www.930.com. $30.


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Damien Jurado this brooding singer-songwriter commands attention onstage and excels at finely crafted character studies. // 8 p.m. Sunday. Iota, 2832 Wilson Blvd., Arlington. 703-522-8340. www. iotaclubandcafe.com. $15.


finding success, thanks to a voice that can be booming or beautifully restrained. // 7 p.m. Thursday. 9:30 club, 815 V St. NW. 202- 265-0930. www.930.com. $25.


Phish the jam band heroes get two nights to showcase their musical dexterity, featuring plenty of long solos and improvisations. // 5:30 p.m. Saturday and June 27. Merriweather Post Pavilion, 10475 Little Patuxent Pkwy., Columbia. 410-715-5550. www. merriweathermusic.com. $50. — David Malitz


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