FILM: Set in a circular system of labyrinthine streets, much like the film’s twisting narrative, Asleep in the Sun, which is "a wildly inventive mix of Kafkaesque nightmare and political allegory," delves deep into the psyche of man's best friend in 1950s Buenos Aires.
8:45 p.m. // Sundance Kabuki Cinemas (1881 Post Street) // $12-13
BENEFIT: Help raise money for It Gets Better and The Trevor Project, who are working to end suicide among LGBT youth, at the benefit concert, It Gets Indie, featuring Social Studies, Rabbit!, and Handshakes.
7 p.m. // Great American Music Hall (859 O'Farrell Street) // $25
LITERARY: There are still a few standing room-only tickets available at the door for a one-night only performance by the bitingly witty and absurdly honest author, satirist, and public radio commentator David Sedaris as he "mines poignant comedy from his peculiar childhood in North Carolina, his bizarre career path and his move with his lover to France. "
7 p.m. // War Memorial Opera House (301 Van Ness Avenue) // $40-60