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Lovers delight

Be among the first fans anywhere to hear DeVotchKa’s new CD, “100 Lovers,” tonight during the band’s Valentine’s Day gala and CD-release party at the Fillmore Auditorium. Show starts at 8 p.m., doors open at 7:30. Mariachi El Bronx and Gregory Alan Isakov open the show. Tickets: $25 plus service fees at . Hotel and dinner packages available at .

Let there be light

The Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts marks the opening of “Visions of Light,” a juried fine-art photography exhibit featuring nearly 90 images submitted by shooters nationwide, tonight with a reception from 5 to 8. Acclaimed landscape photographer John Fielder will be on hand to present prizes for the top photos in the show, running through February. 304 Colorado 105, Palmer Lake. Details at tri or 719-481-0475.

at the movies

A centurion’s filial quest

Set in A.D. 140 in Roman-ruled Britain, “The Eagle” features a hunky young centurion played by Channing Tatum. He aims to fix his long-lost father’s reputation by finding the golden emblem of the Ninth Legion. PG-13.

Oh, the tangled web

In “Just Go With It,” Adam Sandler stars as a commitment- phobic scam artist who pretends he’s married to attract women. But when he finally meets a woman he likes, will his ruse backfire? PG-13.

homebodies

Double trouble

When a sister learns her brother is marrying her high school arch-nemesis, she tries to expose his fiancee’s real personality in “You Again,” now on DVD. Then, her mom meets her brother’s soon-to-be mother-in-law and things get even dicier. Can you say “ditto”? PG.

And baby makes three

Also on DVD, “Life As We Know It” is the story of two strangers forced into parenting the orphaned daughter of their respective best friends. With cuties Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel, chances are good that romance is right around the corner. PG-13.

Monnie Nilsson, The Denver Post

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