ART: SF Camerawork celebrates its 35th anniversary with a two-part exhibition. Part 1: San Francisco Plays Itself features the work of artists who have contributed to the cultural make-up of the San Francisco Bay Area in a significant way and explores how they document their lives and the lives of others, address specific events, and engage with the local landscape. The exhibit runs through October 10.
5 to 8 p.m. // SF Camerawork (657 Mission St) // free
LIT: The Commonwealth Club presents Firoozeh Dumas in Conversation with Jaleh Daie about growing up as a young Iranian in America. Dumas is the author of Funny in Farsi and Laughing Without an Accent, both of which we will be checking out from the library STAT.
5:30 p.m. // Commonwealth Club (595 Market Street, 2nd Fl) // $7-18
FILM: Three Satanists face serious repercussions after going into the woods one night and worshipping the Devil in "acid-trip, psychotomimetic horror film," Fever Night (or Static Age aka Band of Satanic Outsiders). Sounds trippy!
8 p.m. // Artist's Television Access (922 Valencia St) // $6