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From a fresh take on War of the Worlds to pushing back against censorship, here are some arts events to fill your schedule.

KMFA Classical 89.5FM announces the first of three commissioned works by Dallas-based composer Quinn Mason, the inaugural commissioned composer of the Draylen Mason composer-in-residence program. This new piece for solo piano will be premiered by pianist Lara Downes.Pen America Austin: Who Is Afraid of Black Books?

Moderated by Jennifer M. Wilks and featuring two contributors to the 1619 Project , this conversation will reflect on the recent book bans and the power of literature to spur important cultural conversations.austinlibrary.

June 2-18. Thu.-Sat., 7:30pm; Sun., 5pm. Ground Floor Theatre, 979 Springdale #122, 512/850-4849. $16 and up.

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