Fri. 02/17 Less Than Jake The punk band celebrates its 20th anniversary 7 p.m. at The Trocadero Theater, 1003 Arch St.; 215-922-6888.
Aaron Lewis The rock singer performs 9 p.m. at the Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa Music Box, 1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City, N.J.; 609-317-1000.
MST3K: Time Chasers The cynical robot cinephiles are at it again, 9:45 p.m. at Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610-917-0223.
February Stimulus: The Red and Pink Affair The LGBTQ dance party is back 10 p.m.-2 a.m. at Shampoo, 417 N. Eighth St.; 215-922-7500.
Sat. 02/18 Symposium on The Contemporary Performance of Sex, Gender and Embodiment Fort Blossom (2000), choreographed and designed by Jasperse, is a 40-minute work that examines contemporary notions of how we experience the body as both owners and spectators, 1 p.m. at Hepburn Teaching Theater, Goodhart Hall, 101 N. Merion Ave., Bryn Mawr; 610-526-5210.
The Secret of Moonacre The children’s film based on the book “The Little White Horse” by Elizabeth Goudge is screened 2 p.m. at Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610-917-0223.
Eddie Money The rock singer performs 8 p.m. at House of Blues, 801 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, N.J.; 609-343-4000.
Funk Fresh Flashback, Vol. 3 Ed Lover, of “Yo! MTV Raps,” hosts a DJ battle featuring performances by Brand Nubian, Kwame, Nice n Smooth and Poor Righteous Teachers, 8 p.m. at The Trocadero Theater, 1003 Arch St.; 215-922-6888.
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic The funk group performs 8 p.m. at Keswick Theatre, 291 N. Keswick Ave., Glenside; 215-572-7650.
Jim Brickman: An Evening of Romance The pianist performs 8 p.m. at Merriam Theater, 250 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5800.
Aaron Lewis The rock singer performs 9 p.m. at the Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa Music Box, 1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City, N.J.; 609-317-1000. Steve Aoki The DJ artist performs 10 p.m. at the Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa Event Center, 1 Borgata Way, Atlantic City, N.J.; 609-317-1000.
Sun. 02/19 Auntie Mame The Oscar-nominated 1958 drama is screened 2 p.m. at Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610-917-0223.
Tabloid The documentary is screened 4:30 p.m. at Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610-917-0223.
Portlandia: The Tour Fred Armisen (“Saturday Night Live”) and Carrie Brownstein (Sleater-Kinney), the co-creators, writers and stars of IFC’s “Portlandia,” perform live music and present sneak-peek clips from the show’s second season, 8 and 10:30 p.m. at The Trocadero Theater, 1003 Arch St.; 215-922-6888.
Brandon’s Drag Superstar Birthday Bash The drag show commences 10 p.m. at Tabu Lounge & Sports Bar, 200 S. 12th St.; 215-964-9675.
Mon. 02/20 Groove Night Local musicians join forces to bring the R&B, soul, jazz and funk, 7 p.m. at World Cafe Live at the Queen, 500 N. Market St., Wilmington, Del.; 215-222-1400.
Casablanca The classic film is screened 7:30 p.m. at Sellersville Theater 1894, 24 W. Temple Ave., Sellersville; 215-257-5808.
Team America: World Police The action-spoof film performed by marionettes is screened 8 p.m. at The Trocadero Theater, 1003 Arch St.; 215-922-6888.
Tue. 02/21 Unlabeled: The Acoustic/Electric Open Mic for Up and Comers Sign up and play, 7 p.m. at World Cafe Live at the Queen, 500 N. Market St., Wilmington, Del.; 215-222-1400.
Jamal Joseph The author of “Panther Baby: A Life of Rebellion and Reinvention” hosts a reading 7:30 p.m. at Central Library, 1901 Vine St.; 215-567-4341.
Mardi Gras with Wild Bohemians: 28th Annual Mardi Gras Show The party gets started 8 p.m. at World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St.; 215-222-1400.
TuesGAY Nights Lyrics Lounge and DJ June Rodrigues hosts a weekly night of music and performers for the LGBT community, 8 p.m., 6527 Roosevelt Blvd.; 215-533-5888.
Wed. 02/22 4W5 Blues Jam Local musicians get down 7 p.m. at World Cafe Live at the Queen, 500 N. Market St., Wilmington, Del.; 215-222-1400.
Saul Williams The musician, author and poet performs 8 p.m. at World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St.; 215-222-1400.
Church of The Poisoned Mind The Dumpsta Players perform 10 p.m. at Bob and Barbara’s, 1509 South St.; 215-545-4511.
Thu. 02/23 Edmund White The gay literary icon hosts a reading 5:30 p.m. at Giovanni’s Room, 345 S. 12th St.; 215-923-2960.
Big Sam’s Funky Nation The funk group performs 8 p.m. at World Cafe Live at the Queen, 500 N. Market St., Wilmington, Del.; 215-222-1400.
Bob and Barbara’s Drag Show The outrageousness begins 11 p.m. at Bob and Barbara’s, 1509 South St.; 215-545-4511.
Fri. 02/24 1964: The Tribute The Beatles tribute band performs 8 p.m. at Keswick Theatre, 291 N. Keswick Ave., Glenside; 215-572-7650.
New York Philharmonic The orchestra performs 8 p.m. at Kimmel’s Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5800.
Guns N’ Roses The rock band performs 8 p.m. at House of Blues, 801 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, N.J.; 609-343-4000.
Opening Ax and Frühbeck: Mozart and Brahms The Philadelphia Orchestra performs Feb. 23-25 at Kimmel’s Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5800.
Ethel! Walnut Street Theatre presents the story of blues and jazz vocalist Ethel Waters, Feb. 21-March 11 at Independence Studio on 3, 825 Walnut St.; 215-574-3550.
Penn Glee Club 150th Anniversary Performance The Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts presents a joint undergraduate-alumni performance, Feb. 17-18 at Zellerbach Theatre, 3680 Walnut St.; 215-898-3900
Continuing The Abduction from the Seraglio The Opera Company of Philadelphia performs through Feb. 26 at Kimmel’s Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5800.
Collab: Four Decades of Giving Modern and Contemporary Design Philadelphia Museum of Art presents an exhibition that includes some of the finest examples of European, American and Japanese design, through fall 2012, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-763-8100.
Doing Time | Depth of Surface Philagrafika hosts an exhibition exploring the architecture and stories of Philadelphia’s historic Holmesburg Prison, through March 17 at The Galleries at Moore, 20th and the Parkway; 215-965-4027, thegalleriesatmoore.org.
Motherhood: The Musical Society Hill Playhouse presents the musical comedy from the creators of “Menopause: The Musical,” through Feb. 29, 507 S. Eighth St.; 215-923-0211.
The Mousetrap Walnut Street Theatre presents the Agatha Christie murder mystery about a group of people trapped in a mansion during a snowstorm only to find out that one of them is a murderer, through March 4, 825 Walnut St.; 215-574-3550.
Time, Light, Chance The James Oliver Gallery presents Ron Johnson’s exhibition of oil paintings, through March 2, 723 Chestnut St., fourth floor; www.jamesolivergallery.com.
Van Gogh Up Close Philadelphia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of works by Vincent van Gogh, through May 6, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-763-8100.
Zaha Hadid: Form in Motion Philadelphia Museum of Art presents an exhibition of product designs by architect Hadid, who in 2004 became the first female recipient of the renowned Pritzker Architecture Prize, through March 25, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-763-8100.
Zoe Strauss: Ten Years Philadelphia Museum of Art presents a mid-career retrospective of the acclaimed out photographer’s work and the first critical assessment of her 10-year project to exhibit her photographs annually beneath a section of Interstate-95 in South Philadelphia, through April 22, 26th Street and the Parkway; 215-763-8100.
Closing The Artist The Oscar-nominated silent film is screened through Feb. 23 at Colonial Theatre, 227 Bridge St., Phoenixville; 610-917-0223.
Rachmaninoff Second Concerto The Philadelphia Orchestra performs through Feb. 18 at Kimmel’s Verizon Hall, 260 S. Broad St.; 215-790-5800.
The Scottsboro Boys The Philadelphia Theatre Company presents the Tony Award-winning musical from the legendary songwriting team of Kander and Ebb exploring the infamous 1930s Scottsboro Case, in which a group of African-American teens are falsely accused of a terrible crime, through Feb. 19 at Suzanne Roberts Theatre, 480 S. Broad St.; 215-985-0420.