COMEDY: Tickets are still available for the delightfully inappropriate Chelsea Handler, bestselling author, talk show host, comedian, and actress who has redefined the talk show format, at Oakland's Paramount Theatre. Handler is promoting her new book, Lies that Chelsea Handler Told Me. (8 p.m., Paramount Theatre, 2025 Broadway, Oakland)

MUSIC: R. Stevie Moore, who comes from a legendarily musical family, brings his "blend of classic pop influences, arty experimentalism, idiosyncratic lyrics, wild stylistic left turns, and homemade rough edges" to Cafe Du Nord tonight. Moore has been said to have influenced entire generations of lo-fi enthusiasts and indie trailblazers, from Guided By Voices to the Apples in Stereo. With guest Tropical Ooze and Wet Illustrated. (8 p.m., Cafe Du Nord, 2170 Market Street)

FILM: Film curator Elliot Lavine presents a two-week run of I Wake Up Dreaming -- 2011 : The Legendary and the Lost!, a collection of twenty-eight sensationally rare film noir gems pulled "straight from the shadowy depths of Hollywood’s hidden vaults!" Tonight's double feature includes The Night Has a Thousand Eyes and The Spiritualist (The Amazing Mr. X). (5:45, 7:30, and 9:15 p.m., Roxie Theater, 3117 16th Street)