After such a warm day, there are two options for your early evening: first, Amnesty International’s cleverly named “Jamnesty,” which will combine live music with a free “Ethiopian dinner.” Apparently, live music plus Ethiopian food equals “almost like the 60s… minus the pot.” The potless-ness begins at 8:30 in Earl Hall Auditorium.

If living a potless version of the 60s isn’t floating your boat, then try to snag a ticket for Club Zamana’s Tamasha (Roone Arledge at 8 p.m., doors open at 7:15). Although it’s $5 for a ticket, purchasers do get Indian food and the chance to see a huge roster of acts, including CU Bhangra.