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Freak fest If you dig the wacky, the weird and the macabre, then you must be at Tromapalooza this weekend. The folks behind Troma Entertainment, the film company that gave the world "The Toxic Avenger," are sponsoring this two-day fest, which includes music, film and other strange art, at Loring Park restaurant Nick and Eddie. Punk band Faggot headlines Saturday's show, which takes place in the adjacent alley. Other bands include Brother and Sister, Sam Planet, Sirens of Titan, Rock 'n' Roll Whores, Bloody Turncoats and Bernie the Trailer Park Queen. Expect appearances by such Troma regulars as Lung Leg, Scarlet Salem, Nicola Fiore and the Toxic Avenger himself. There will also be a screening of Troma's 1986 camp classic "Class of Nuke 'Em High." (Music runs 2:30-8:30 p.m. Sat.-Sun. $10. 1612 Harmon Pl., Mpls. 612-486-5800. www.nickandeddie.com.)

Honeymoon for Moon Goons Buzz-worthy DJ duo the Moon Goons celebrate the one-year anniversary of their monthly residency (called Honeymoon) at First Ave with a big party tonight in the VIP room. DJs Jonathan Ackerman and Josh Clancy will be joined by the guys behind First Ave's Get Cryphy night, resulting in a electro-hip-hop-disco-house showdown. (10 p.m. today. $5. 18 and older. 701 1st Av. N., Mpls. 612-332-1775. www.first-avenue.com.)

Kaskade in the house House music producer Kaskade is back again, this time touring behind his new album "Strobelite Seduction." The DJ has had a busy year with remixes of a couple of Britney Spears hits and a song on the "Sex and the City" movie soundtrack. (10 p.m. Sat. $10-$15. 18 and older. 110 N. 5th St., Mpls. 612-332-3742. www.EpicMpls.com.)

Tribute to a true Brit Brit's Pub will say "cheers" Sunday to a longtime employee and customer favorite, Freddie Manton (he's turning 80). The bar will celebrate the London-born Manton with "Fredstock," which will include free performances from U2 tribute band Rattle and Hum and Rolling Stones tribute band Tumblin' Dice. (3 p.m. Sun. Free. 1110 Nicollet Mall, Mpls. 612-332-3908. www.BritsPub.com.)

The Boot is back Bargoers in northeast Minneapolis have missed their beloved Gasthof's for the past two weeks, as the German bar was closed for its annual July cleaning. It's open again, and welcoming those thirsty for its famous glass boots of beer. (2300 University Av. NE., Mpls. 612-781-3860. www.Gasthofzg.com.)

TOM HORGEN