Hockey: The Washington Capitals play the Edmonton Oilers. [7 p.m. Verizon Center, 601 F St. NW]The Architecture of Harry Weese: Historians discuss the architect’s work in the District. [6:30 p.m. National Building Museum, 401 F St. NW]
Aziza Miller: The pianist and singer performs. [8 p.m. Blues Alley, 1073 Wisconsin Ave. NW]
Listen to Me: An exhibit of sculptures and paintings by Joel D’Orazio. [5:30 p.m. Zenith Gallery, 1111 Pennsylvania Ave. NW]
From Shtetl to City: Author and traveler Ruth Ellen Gruber gives a virtual tour of Europe’s Jewish heartland. [12 p.m. Lillian and Albert Small Jewish Museum, 701 Third St. NW]
“The Children Who Ran for Congress”: Author Darryl J. Gonzalez discusses his history of congressional pages. [12 p.m. Veterans of Foreign Wars Building, 200 Maryland Ave. NE]
Wrestling with the Image: An exhibition of works by Caribbean artists that confront contemporary stereotypes. [10 a.m. Art Museum of the Americas, 201 18th St. NW]
California Guitar Trio: The acoustic guitar ensemble performs a fusion of classical, rock, jazz and more. [8 p.m. Wolf Trap, 1645 Trap Road, Vienna]
Orchids: An exhibition of how the people of China revered and cultivated orchids. [10 a.m. National Museum of Natural History, 10th Street and Constitution Avenue NW]
Tanusree Shankar Dance Company: A performance of contemporary Indian dance. [6 p.m. Kennedy Center, 2700 F St. NW]
Underground scene
Tony Lucca: The singer-songwriter performs with Jerad Finck and Brad Rhodes. [8 p.m. Jammin’ Java, 227 E. Maple Ave., Vienna]
Say Hi: The rock band from Seattle performs with Blair and Yellow Ostrich. [9 p.m. Black Cat, 1811 14th St. NW]
