As readers of her memoirs “Just Kids” and “M Train” well know, veteran New York punk-poet Smith tells a mean story — about her relationship with the late artist Robert Mapplethorpe, navigating the streets of New York City in the late ’60s, encountering actors, poets and musicians at the Chelsea Hotel and slowly building her creative process. She makes new recordings now and then, like this year’s “The Peyote Dance,” in which she reads from ’30s French poet Antonin Artaud’s work, and she memorably paid tribute to Bob Dylan at his Nobel Prize ceremony in 2016. But those of us who’ve followed her music for decades love her for out-and-out rocking, on ’70s classics like “Gloria” and “Because the Night” and her explosive shows. 6:20 p.m. Sunday, Riot