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Family
Harry Potter and the Magical Muggle Museum. Children and adults can enjoy an extravaganza designed for Harry Potter fans, magic lovers, and loyal readers of author J.K. Rowling's novels. Visitors can dress up as their favorite Harry Potter character, or this year as their favorite character from Twilight, the vampire-based fantasy novels by author Stephenie Meyer.
- Monica Peters
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 3260 South St. Museum admission: $10; $7 for ages 65 and older; $6 for children ages 6 to 17 and full-time students with ID; free to museum members, Penn card holders, and children ages 5 and younger. Information: 215-898-4000 or www.penn.museum.
Music
Ray Davies. After putting out his first solo album, Other People's Lives, in 2006, at age 62, Kinks leader Davies needed only another year to put out the next, Working Man's Cafe. But just as he was getting the hang of going solo, Davies is now revisiting his catalog of masterfully observed songs like "Days" and "Shangri-La" with the Crouch End Festival Chorus on his new album, The Kinks Choral Collection. Davies, who had his first hit with the Kinks, "You Really Got Me," when he was 19, is an original British Invader whose audience is getting younger.
- Dan DeLuca
8 tonight at the Tower Theater, 69th and Ludlow Streets, Upper Darby. Tickets: $49.50 and $39.50. Phone: 610-352-2887, www.livenation.com.
Film
New this week: The Blind Side **1/2 (out of four stars) Sandra Bullock stars as a Southern woman who takes a destitute teen into her home. Based on a true story, this is part sports saga, all tearjerker. PG-13 (violence; drug and sex references)
- David Hiltbrand




