Album: Songs From The Underground (Ep)
Artist: Linkin Park
Genres: Alternative, Metal, Metal: Alternative, Electronic, ROck: Alternative, Rock
Rocker turned pop star Chris Cornell takes the stage at Webster Hall. Cornell, a former Audioslave member, teamed up with hip-hop king Timbaland for his latest album, "Scream." He also joined Linkin Park's Projekt Revolution tour in 2008. 7 p.m.; $44-$50. 125 E. 11th St. (212-353-1600).
Head out for an evening in Hell's Kitchen as part of an Uncle Sam's pub crawl. Each Wednesday, this tour kicks off in Times Square and leads attendees through pubs that have hosted a range of famous stars and playwrights. Plus, the admission price includes one complimentary drink at each stop along the way. 5:30 p.m.; $50. 234 W. 42nd St. For more information
Head to the Film Forum for a special screening of "Valentino: The Last Emperor." The 8:10 p.m. showing includes a Q&A with Vogue editor at large André Leon Talley and and the film's creator, Matt Tyrnauer. The documentary looks at the famed Italian designer's life two years after his retirement. 8:10 p.m.; $11.75. 209 W. Houston St. (212-727-8110).
Staten Island's St. George Library Center is hosting a "whodunit" for children. In "Sleuths on the Scene," kids solve a make-believe crime with a hands-on investigation. The mystery, which requires them to match character descriptions in order to reconstruct the culprit's face, tests their recall and observation skills. 4 p.m.; free admission. 5 Central Ave., S.I. (718-442-8560).
Find free comedy in Brooklyn at Cameo. Hosted by Max Silvestri, Gabe Liedman and Jenny Slate, the "Big Terrific" brings up-and-coming comedians under one roof. This isn't traditional standup, however, and there is usually some creative multimedia involved. 8 p.m.; free admission. 93 N. 6th St., Brooklyn. (718-302-1180).
Check out the larger-than-life art of Andrew Rogers, on display now at White Box gallery. The exhibit focuses aerial photographs of several stone sculptures Rogers built at 12 sites around the world over a period of ten years. Through May 13. Wed-Sun, 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; free admission. 329 Broome St. For more information,
The Empire State Building glows a standard white tonight. Dusk to midnight. 34th St. and Fifth Ave.
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