They’re all grown up, but hometown teen heroes School Boy Humor take to The Village Revolution tonight with The Supporting Cast and Boxwine, 8 p.m., $8.
Canadian alt-rockers Evans Blue play Juanita’s tonight alongside Rains, 8:30 p.m., $8.
Jeff Kinney, the author of the hit kid-lit series “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” and one of Time Magazine’s “Most Influential People in the World,” will be at the Wally Allen Ballroom of the Statehouse Convention Center, 6 p.m. Free tickets are available at the West Little Rock Barnes & Noble.
Peppy, electro spazzpop act Nuclear Power Pants and Hot Springs’ avant-rock duo Cold Mold will be in ACAC’s new space, 9 p.m., $5.
Show canceled on account of a veggie bus ‘splosion.
White Water Tavern turns into an International House of Punk when British folk-metal outfit The Holy Ghost Revival team up with old-school punk from Belfast’s Monkhouse, 10 p.m.
It’s a big night for film in Central Arkansas with the 1976 conspiracy thriller “Los Albaniles” screening for free at the Arkansas Arts Center at 6:30 p.m. as part of UALR’s ongoing Mexican Film Festival; filmmakers Michael Pertnoy and Michael Kleiman screening their new documentary “WEB,” which follows the One Laptop Per Child program in developing nations, at 6 p.m. in the Clinton School of Public Service; and, of course, the premiere of “Independent for Governor: An Idealist’s Grueling Run,” the long-in-the-making “Rod for Gov” doc at UCA’s Reynolds Performance Hall we wrote about below.