FILM: The SF Film Society honors Robert Redford tonight at the SF International Film Festival. There will be a retrospective of classic Redford clips, along with an onstage interview, followed by a world premiere screening of a brand new print of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, which is responsible for boosting Redford to stardom.
7:30 p.m. // Castro Theatre (429 Castro St)
MUSIC: Ladytron graces the Fillmore tonight with their ethereal yet detached pop. The Faint, who got us shaking our rumps at Club Fake (RIP) back in 2002, opens.
8 p.m. // Fillmore (1805 Geary Blvd) // $29.50
ART: Steven Wolf Fine Arts marks The First 100 Days of Obama with a one-day show of drawings, which Wolf describes as haptics -- how the body sensually responds to and interprets stimuli from the outside world.
Exhibition all day, opening reception from 6 to 8 p.m. // Steven Wolf Fine Arts (49 Geary St, Ste 411) // free

Week Around the Ists


If anybody's going to Redford tonight -- please give him shit in the Q&A session about making people stand in line outside at the Sundance Kabuki, even when they bought advance tickets! Last night I waited outside in the cold for 25 minutes, even though I had an advance ticket. And then the movie only had four words of dialogue.
Somebody needs to kick that guy's ass.
Given those awkward Q&As, I wouldn't put it past someone!