FILM: Bay Area Women in Film and Media and Intersection for the Arts present "Clips and Conversation" featuring a sneak peak at two new soon-to-be released documentary films, The Heretics and Women Art Revolution, which both focus on aspects of the feminist art movement and feminist art pioneers. There will be a post-screening discussion about the making of the films and the art and politics surrounding the feminist art movement.
7 p.m. // Intersection for the Arts (446 Valencia St) // $5-15
THEATER: Golden Boy, which was first produced in the 1930s during the Great Depression by the legendary Group Theater, is the story of a young immigrant torn between his love of the violin and the money that can be made becoming a champion boxer.
8 p.m. // Shelton Theater (533 Sutter St) // $14-28
FOOD: CUESA and Kitchen Table Talks are hosting a community discussion about finding ways to get fresh, local food to more Bay Area residents at Produce to the People: New Ideas for Local Distribution. Bi-Rite Market will provide refreshments after the talk.
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. // Ferry Building, Port Commission Hearing Room (2nd floor) // free