FILM: Charles Ludlam, the visionary behind the notorious Ridiculous Theatrical Company from 1967-1987, created queer satires that embraced the "ridiculousness of high culture and the seriousness of the low with drag pastiche and literary verve." YBCA presents his previously unfinished film, The Sorrows of Dolores, which has been digitally re-mastered and includes the addition of a new score by original composer Peter Golub.
7:30 p.m. // Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (701 Mission St) // $8
ART: Galería de la Raza kicks off its 40th Anniversary season with commemorative exhibition, Galería 4.0, A Retrospective, which "traverses through the organization’s inception born of cultural activism to its current standing as an international forum for examination and expression of artistic concepts central to the Latino/Chicano experience," spanning artworks from 1970 to 2010.
7:30 to 10 p.m. // Galería de La Raza (2857 24th St) // free
PERFORMANCE: At Losing My Religion: Confessions of a New Age Refugee, Seth Lepore escorts the audience "through an earnest, sidesplitting depiction of the trials and tribulations of losing and finding one’s spiritual path," highlighting "the absurdities, paradoxes, and heartfelt qualities of having any kind of spiritual leaning." Runs tonight and tomorrow night only.
8 p.m. // Yoga Loft (321 Divisadero St) // $12-15