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Friday, Oct. 30, 2009

Monday’s Agenda: Rock it with AC/DC or take a photo journey into the Amazon jungle

Those about to rock

Australian hard rockers AC/DC show no signs of slowing down as they near their fourth decade. Although the foursome’s most recent album, Black Ice, didn’t exactly wow critics (the Star-Telegram, in a two-star review, called it "incredibly homogenous"), AC/DC continues to kill it onstage every night. Their tour brings them back to Dallas’ American Airlines Center at 8 p.m. tonight after a sold-out stop in January (that show, according to a Star-Telegram reviewer, was "a night of familiar, flawlessly executed rock"). With the Answer. $89.50. 800-745-3000; www.ticketmaster.com

Photos from Peru

In the past 28 years, Diane Simons Lovell has made 49 trips to Peru’s Amazon jungle, her camera in tow, to capture the landscape, the animals, the people. An exhibit of her work — with folk art and items she has collected on her trips — opens today at the North Richland Hills Public Library. The exhibit, "Peru’s Amazon Jungle: Enchanting and Endangered" is free and will be up through Nov. 30; the library is at 9015 Grand Ave. in North Richland Hills. Questions: 817-427-6800.

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