Norris Church Mailer.

Memphis nu-metal survivors Saliva come to Revolution with Since October and Anchored in  tow, 8 p.m., $20.

Norris Church Mailer
, the Russellville-born writer, painter, model and sixth (and final) wife of Norman Mailer, comes to Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall at UALR at 6 p.m. to talk about her new memoir, “A Ticket to the Circus,” and sign books afterwards. The lecture is free.

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The ASO Brass Quintet does pieces by Bach, Shoenberg and Ewald at the Clinton Center,  7 p.m., $28.

“Scottish” Brian Hirrel’s new band, Outstanding Red Team, plays the newly smoke-free White Water Tavern with Grasshoper, 9 p.m.

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Lots of metal bands come to Vino’s: Within the Ruins, I Am Abominatino, And the Angels Were Silent, Tomorrow Brings the Agony, 8 p.m., $10.

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