*FILM: Before she was hooked on aerobics and uttering "cunt" on live TV, Jane Fonda had a memorable career as an actress. She won her first Oscar for playing "Bree," a whore, in Klute, a taut '70s thriller by Alan J. Pakula. Tonight's screening is a part of Cinewhores, brought to you by Whore! magazine and St. James Infirmary. A talk about the sex-selling business follows. Show starts tonight at Artists' Television Access.
MUSIC: If you didn't catch the reportedly "rather excellent" show last night, you still have the chance to see Built to Spill, performing over at the Fillmore, along with the Meat Puppets. Lucky you.
TV: Tivo Girlicious tonight, because Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin In the Sun airs on ABC. Come for the Phylicia Rashad; stay for the Audra McDonald. (And while you're at it, catch her performing "My Man's Gone Now" from Porgy & Bess with her BFF, Michael Tilson Thomas, here. Because it? Is phenomenal.)
CLUB: The Trampoline Hall Lecture Series, which happens tonight at 12 Galaxies, is about "three people giving short talks on subjects they’re not experts in -- private obsessions, lifelong passions, or crackpot theories dreamed up on a whim." That is to say, it's like blogging, only live on stage.