FILM: The Holy Mountain, Chilean director Alejandro Jodorowski's rarely screened underground "psychedelic, allegorical tale of spiritual ascent and degradation," is being screened as part of New People's Convergence MMXI Film Series tonight, an event that Flavorpill says no cinephile should miss. (7:30 p.m., New People, 1746 Post Street)

ART: Ever Gold Gallery presents the latest collection of current artist-in-residence, San Francisco-based Japanese American artist, Owen Takabayashi, whose site-specific installation utilizes found, mass-produced objects, and questions "the importance of cultural devices fabricated and implemented by those misguiding current culture." (6 p.m., Ever Gold Gallery, 441 O'Farrell Street)

THEATER: Muslim, Iranian-American comedian and performer Zahra Noorbakhsh brings back her one-woman show All Atheists Are Muslim, which uses a story about cross-cultural relationships to discover unexpected common ground among ethnicities, religions, and traditions. (8 p.m., Stage Werx Theater on Sutter, 533 Sutter Street)