
FILM: The latest incarnation of Fritz Lang's futuristic classic about the working class and city planners, Metropolis (1927), is its most complete. According to LaSalle, this version is a "new incarnation, the work of a consortium of German archives, runs a full two hours long and uses every scrap of available footage, and from the best possible sources." Also, it's beautiful--an early wonder in art direction. In addition to being very entertaining for a silent film (because, come one, they be really boring--even if Cat Power is providing the score), it set the stage for such classics as Star Wars, Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, Blade Runner, and even Plan 9 from Outer Space.
8 p.m. // Red Vic (1727 Haight) // $5.50-$8
MUSIC: Music and film come together seamlessly tonight at the Luggage Store Gallery's New Music Series. On the bill tonight? Ghost in the Reel Change perform to experimental flicks. Later, Wigwaum performs to "avant garde" films from the last 40 years. Totally deep!
8 p.m. // Luggage Store Gallery (1007 Market) // $6-$10
KARAOKE: Hesher brings forth heavy metal songs for you to sing. Bring your big hair, tight jeans, and white-trash rockin' sensibilities. Whatever that means. Anyway, you'll have a blast. Go. Sing your heart out.
9 p.m. // Thee Parkside (1600 17th Street) // $5
CLUB: There's always Sex & Candy in SOMA. It's full of homosexual-y, bad ass fun. (With a title like that, it's also a perfect place to try out your fruit-infused blow!) Expect electro-punk-pop, new-rave, indie, Goth, Britpop, and dance tunes to lighten up your night.
9 p.m. // The Stud (399 - 9th Street) // $5 (after 10 p.m.)
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