Zoot Suit Riot
The Cherry Poppin’ Daddies
Kenan Auditorium, UNCW
Thursday, Nov. 13, 7 p.m.
Admission $5-$30
The Cherry Poppin’ Daddies will perform their signature blend of swing, ska, funk and punk rock, playing selections from their latest album, “Please Return the Evening,” which celebrates the music of the Rat Pack. For more information, call 910-962-3500 or email [email protected]
Shutterbug Showcase
Art exhibit: “It’s So Me”
SALT Studio, 805 N. Fourth St.
Now through Friday, Nov. 21
Free admission
Celebrated photographer Leeta Harding’s work has appeared in galleries and museums throughout the United States and Europe. Her latest exhibit showcases her talents and features photography and video installations. For more information, call 910-376-5720 or email [email protected]
Holiday Giving
Alternative Gift Market and Craft Fair
Grace UMC, 401 Grace St.
Friday, Nov. 14-Sunday, Nov. 16
Free admission
This craft fair features a chance to purchase gifts for friends and loved ones and benefit those in need at home or around the world. Crafts for sale are from the Ten Thousand Villages fair trade organization and are handmade by third world artisans. For complete market hours or more information, visit www.gracedowntown.net or call 910-763-5197.
Shedding Light
“Something You Can Call Home”
Northeast Regional Library
Monday, Nov. 17, 6 p.m.
Free admission
Scottish filmmaker Rebecca Kenyon presents a screening and discussion of her documentary, which was shot in Wilmington in 2012. The film intimately explores homelessness in the Port City, documenting the lives of four individuals. For more information, call 910-797-6323 or email [email protected]