PERFORMANCE: Sister Spit co-founder Michelle Tea and lesbian author Ali Liebegott host the Sister Spit: The Next Generation, an all-gendered and trans-inclusive national tour, in other words "a vanload of multimedia, queer-centric brilliance" featuring work by "taste-makers, novelists, fashion plates, painters, performance artists, poets and fancy scribblers." Tonight's event includes special SF guests Ben McCoy & Beth Lisick.
7 p.m. // The Elbo Room (647 Valencia Street) // $10-15
FILM: You Won't Miss Me, which mixes non-actors with professionals, verité with staging, and order with abstraction "to paint an evocative picture of a contemporary rebel," is about a twenty-three-year-old alienated urban misfit recently released from a psychiatric hospital, starring Stella Schnabel (real-life daughter of Julian Schnabel) and featuring poet Rene Ricard and other notable New York personalities.
7 and 8:50 p.m. // Roxie Theater (3117 16th Street) // $6.50
TALK: The Museum of Performance and Design presents its inaugural event in its new conversation series, Designers on Design, featuring legendary set and costume designer Tony Walton, who will speak in conversation the museum’s Curator of Exhibitions and Programs, Brad Rosenstein about his five decades of work on stage and screen. The discussion, which will cover everything from A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and Guys and Dolls on Broadway to such classic films as Mary Poppins and All That Jazz, will be illustrated with images and video.
7 p.m. // Museum of Performance & Design (401 Van Ness Avenue) // $15-30