ART: Artist Nathan Richard Phelps' solo show, Absolute Subjectivity, consists of stunning, intricate linework that forms floral or geometric “Mandela-like” patterns. The title of the show comes from a Buddhist concept of non-duality which presupposes that life events are not good or bad, but are a perfect expression of what is.
6 to 9 p.m. // a.Muse Art Gallery (614 Alabama St) // free
CLUB: NYC's Karaoke Killed the Cat, which is a sing-along meets "booty-popping" dance party with some crowd-surfing and choreography thrown in, makes its San Francisco debut tonight. Sounds like a great time for participants and spectators alike.
9 p.m. // Elbo Room (647 Valencia St) // $5
FILM: This week's Cinema Drafthouse flick is Kick-Ass, about an average boy with no particular talents who decides to become a super-hero and joins up with Red Mist, Hit Girl and her father Big Daddy to form a vigilante team, fighting drug dealers and vandals.
7:30 p.m. // The Independent (628 Divisadero St) // free (2 drink minimum)