Kick back with a mug and music at the Cat?s Eye Pub in Fells Point ? but come early before the late-night crowd trickles in. Resident rockers Skyla Burrell Blues Band take on the night. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Free. Cat?s Eye Pub, 1730 Thames St., Baltimore. 410-276-9866
MORE MUSIC
DJ Tito spins reggaeton, hip-hop, and dancehall at Latin Palace?s Cacoteo nights. Ages 21 and over; 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Free before 11 p.m.; $10 after. Latin Palace, 509 S. Broadway St., Baltimore. 410-522-6700.
Elliot Levine & Urban Grooves plays the smooth music for the post-Happy Hour crowd. 7:30 p.m. Free. Club 347, 347 N. Calvert St., Baltimore. 443-740-4285.
Paul Green School of Rock Baltimore presents R&B/Rock duo Meg & Bryan (formerly of the funk/R&B band Non-Fiction) in a show benefitting Baltimore Reads. 8 p.m. $8. The 8×10, 10 E. Cross Street, Baltimore.
EXHIBITS
“Loose Strands, Tight Knots” features approximately 20 works of sculpture, beadwork, photography, and video art by contemporary artist Sonya Clark in tandem with selected objects from the collection of the Walters Art Museum. All will express in their creative process and/or material composition a relationship with shifting-often highly subjective-notions of beauty. Through September 21. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free. Walters Art Museum. 600 N. Charles St., Baltimore. 410-547-9000.
WHO?S IN TOWN
Sasquatch and the Sick-A-Billies plays the their own breed of punk-fueled rockabilly music that makes one feverish for more. The Providence, R.I., band, fronted by lewd, comical growler Dave “Sasquatch” Caetano, is worth every last penny. Come early for rival sets by rockers Revelevens and the Goddamned Gallows. 10 p.m. The Ottobar, 2549 N. Howard St., Baltimore. 410-662-0069.
ART
School 33?s “To Overthrow or Overturn” addresses themes of accident, disaster, catastrophe and the resultant outcomes. Works ask the viewer to look beyond the simple binaries of cause and effect, natural versus imposed, redemption versus ruination, lowbrow versus highbrow. Free. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Free. School 33 Art Center, 1427 Light St., Baltimore. 410-396-4641.
“A Grendel’?s Mother Exhibition” features artwork by collaborative sculpture team Grendel?s Mother (David Friedheim and Trisha Kyner). See the duo?s sculpture “Zotz” come alive. 2 to 6 p.m. Free. CCBC Dundalk Gallery, Building K, 7200 Sollers Point Road, Baltimore. 410-285-9792.
KIDS
Weinberg Park Heights Jewish Community Center?s Crafty Thursdays let children ages 2 to 6 create their own masterpieces with supplies and guidance from artistically minded staff. This program is part of the JCC?s “Summer Palooza,” which includes programs every Wednesday throughout the summer. 10 a.m. $3. Weinberg Park Heights Jewish Community Center, 5700 Park Heights Ave., Baltimore. 410-542-4900, ext. 229.
WINE & DINE
Don Robertson addresses questions, misconceptions and challenges associated with plant-based diets at tonight?s “A menu of love: the Vegetarian Lifestyle Class.” 7 p.m. Free; pre-registration required. Whole Foods Market, 1330 Smith Ave., Baltimore. 410-532-6700.
FILM
Head to AVAM?s Flicks From the Hill for a screening of “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” 8 p.m. American Visionary Art Museum, 800 Key Highway, Baltimore. 410-244-1900.
AT YOUR PUBLIC LIBRARY
It?s a buyer?s market. But when you?re armed with knowledge of cost, value and the tasks that need undertaking, you?re in the money. Learn great tips at Pikesville Library?s The Key to Selling Your Home in a Buyer?s Market: Real Estate Education Series. 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Free; pre-registration required. Pikesville Library, 1301 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville. 410-790-8920.

