The Broad is staying open late for two nights of live music, short films and art touching on the themes of the museum’s current exhibition, “Joseph Beuys: In Defense of Nature” (environmental consciousness, political activism and social change, not to mention the Krautrock of Beuys’s native Germany). On night one, Osees (formerly Thee Oh Sees) will headline the outdoor stage after a set by German artist and experimental musician Alva Noto, while harpist Mary Lattimore and accordionist Walt McClements will be offering a meditative sonic experience inside. Night two highlights include local punk band Sage Against the Machine, whose songs pay homage to California’s native plant species, and Money Mark (of Beastie Boys–collab fame), who’ll be playing his keyboard and self-made instruments. Outdoors, Shabazz Palaces take the stage before German experimental musician Michael Rother (of Harmonia and NEU!) and his band close out the fest.

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