SFist Tonight

THEATER: Gays from other states are always so charmingly angry and amusing once they land in the California Republic. Take, for example, noted San Francisco homosexual, Kirk Read. His latest theatrical show, starting tonight and running through Saturday, creates "an evening of stories about sex work, hallucinations, and the apocalypse." Having grown up in some far off place called "Virginia" as part of an evangelical youth group, he mow has firm roots in SF, colorfully preaching to locals. Tonight, hear trippy tales abut "450 pound sex work client, people with dietary restrictions, the Brady Bunch, and touring through rural Alabama with genius strippers."
Oh my.
8 p.m. // The Garage (975 Howard) // $12-15
READING: M*A*S*H's Dr. B.J. Hunicutt reads from his latest effort, Just Call Me Mike: A Journey to Actor and Activist. Celebrities, what will they say next? Find out.
7 p.m. // Booksmith (1644 Haight) // free
MUSIC: We are recommending Crystal Castles and dd/mm/yyyy not because we like their sounds -- honestly, we haven't heard a lick of music from either one of these hip, skinny-jeans rock bands -- but because we like the name "dd/mm/yyyy." Har. Yeah. We're just that easy. Oh, and also, SFBG put a helpful little asterisk by their listing, so that's good enough for us.
9 p.m. // The Independent (628 Divisadero) // $16
