3 Things To Do Today

Miranda Kerr

5-7 p.m. at Victoria’s Secret (734 N. Michigan)

The Victoria’s Secret Angel spokesmodel — and Orlando Bloom’s girlfriend — comes to our fair city to promote the new Miraculous collection and to take photos with customers/fans. This may be the closest you ever get to an underwear model, so plan accordingly.

Dan Bern

8 p.m. at Martyrs’; $20

It’s been awhile since this sardonic singer-songwriter was compared to Bob Dylan, but he’s still a prolific talent, penning tunes that are both witty and political (he never took those comparisons very seriously, anyway). Trivia of note: Bern wrote the bulk of the music for the 2007 parody film “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story.”

The 39 Steps

7:30 p.m. at Bank of America Theatre; $20-$72

A four-man version of a classic Hitchcock flick, “The 39 Steps” wowed Broadway with its blitzkrieg pace and fringe ingenuity. The tight noir plot keeps it moving, but it’s the theatrical transformations that dazzled audiences, and sent this light-footed show on a national tour. The shadow falls at the Bank of America Theatre for just two weekends, so think fast.

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