Other events:
--The Yerba Buena Center is screening , a well-received documentary about a quadriplegic woman's pig rescue efforts and how she was let down by the worker's comp system. $8, 7:30 p.m., 701 Mission (x 3rd).
--Differently-socially-situated performance artists from the Gray Area Theater Co. are transforming The Lab into a pepperoni-scented bowling alley in their experimental project 10 Lanes Pizza Bowl. 2948 16th (x Capp), 8 p.m., pay what you wish.
--As part of the National Queer Arts Fest, it's For Lack of a Better Word, an evening of readings about the intersex experience, coming out, and other delightfully-awkward things to express. $8-15, LGBT Center (1800 Market x Octavia), 8 p.m.
--Help refugees by going out to eat: selected area restaurants (including the always-fun Bissap Baobab and ever-popular Tangerine on 16th St.) are donating a percentage of their profits tonight to the International Rescue Committee for World Refugee Day.
--And the Dance Down the Lockdown benefit, part of Intersection for the Arts' yearlong Prison Project -- an evening of dance, music, and spoken word to move beyond jails. 446 Valencia (x 15th), $15 (no one will be turned away for lack of funds), preshow at 6, performance at 8.
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