We eventually managed to crawl out of the filthy puddle of our own tears on Friday afternoon, but let's face it—life just isn't the same without Molly. We're going to continue To Dos starting today as they originally ran: as a straight-up, text-only feature. Undoubtedly, her legions of admirers will gag at the precipitous stumble in quality; we welcome your outraged complaints in the comments. Meanwhile, people need stuff to do, and stuff is being done, so we continue with this Defamer public service: · Music round-up: Pinback, Mr. Tube & the Flying objects are at the Echoplex, Girl in a Coma play a free show at Amoeba at 7, and Andrew Bird is at Largo.· Well, here's something that might lift your spirits: Duncan Trussell Saves the World: An Exploration of Happiness is "an actual exploration of happiness that will even include a pre-show puppy adoption in the lobby." It's at the Steve Allen Theater. · The Academy's Linwood Dunn Theater offers the fourth part of its Oscar Docs series, screening a double feature of movies from 1992: Educating Peter—about a third-grader with Down syndrome entering his first classroom—and The Panama Deception, about the U.S. invasion of Panama. Panama producer-director Barbara Trent will be on hand for a discussion following the screening.