Five Things to Do Today

1. Check out MOSI’s new Dairy Farmer’s Inc.-sponsored exhibit, From the Farm to the Fridge, which features a life-sized, milkable mechanical cow, details about the steps of the milking process, cow feed samples, a video filmed at a real Florida dairy farm, and plenty else. Then, see an IMAX film – we suggest the environmentally-minded river-rafting doc, Grand Canyon Adventure (pictured), or Fly Me to the Moon, NWave Pictures’ CGI-animated feature about three house flies who stowaway on Apollo 11's space voyage. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 4801 E. Fowler Ave., Tampa, $20.95 adults, $18.95 seniors, $16.95 ages 2-12 (includes a standard length IMAX film and entry to all exhibits), 813-987-6300.

2. Tampa Bay Film Commission and UT’s Department of Communication, Film and Media Arts hosts a talk with Mike Ryan, the arthouse producer responsible for bringing Chuck Palahniuk’s latest novel, Choke, to the big screen. 1 p.m., Reeves Theater in the Vaughn Center, University of Tampa, 401 W. Kennedy Blvd., Tampa, free admission.

3. CMT’s Southern Fried Chicks comedian Sonya White performs a set of stand-up at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. 8 p.m., 5223 Orient Road, Tampa, $20, 813-627-7625.

4. Florida Craftsmen Gallery offers 20-percent discounts on all of its clay works during a fall “CLAY-ZEE Sale.” Among the featured artists are Walter Yovaish, Jonathan Barnes, Tim Ludwig, Susan O'Hara, Elizabeth Bryant, Stephen Heywood, Jason Lachtara, Charlie Parker, Ann Robinson, Barb Doll, Stephanie Schorr and several others. 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., 501 Central Ave., St. Petersburg, 727-821-7391.

5. Guillaume Canet’s French thriller Tell No One plays on both sides of the bay tonight – Tampa Theatre on the Hillsborough side, Beach Theatre in Pinellas. 7:30 p.m., 711 N. Franklin St., downtown Tampa, $9 adults/$8 students/$7 seniors and military, 813-274-8981; and 2:40 and 8 p.m., 315 Corey Ave., St. Pete Beach, $7 adults/$5 students, seniors, and active military, 727-360-6697.