ART: Showcasing "the various extremes of human behavior and the bizarre worlds that surround them," the one-night show, Bazooko's Circus, will feature 50 dark and experimental pieces by Bay Area artists, including photography, illustration, paintings, film, and other mixed medias, featuring short film It's a Strange World by Hassan Said and music by The Strange Orchestra.

9 p.m. to 2 a.m. // Space Gallery (1141 Polk St) // $4, 21+

MUSIC: Ozone Magazine publisher Julia Beverly brings her birthday tour to the Bay Area with I Wanna Get Famous, a showcase of aspiring Bay Area rap stars competing for a prize of $4,000 worth of publicity and music video services. In addition to the competition, established locals Keak Da Sneak, Big Rich, J. Stalin, Beeda Weeda, and even Lil Quinn (San Quinn’s preteen son) will perform.

7 p.m. // The Room Ultra Lounge (101 Sixth St) // $25 (includes BBQ)

PARTY: The infamous Suicide Girls are having a trashy Independence Day party, Suicide: Squirt, in which they will be decorating the Supper Club interior with real grass and serving white trash snacks and cheap beer specials, while wearing Daisy Dukes "and not much else." Kid Loose from Energy 92.7 and the DJ Loli from Los Angeles spin Nu Disco, Brit Pop, Glam, Electronica, Alternative music, Electro, Indie, and other variations of Dance music.

10 p.m. // Supper Club (657 Harrison St) // $10-15