THEATER: The Fringe Festival continues with gems such as I Love You, (We're F*#ked), "[a] wild mix" of stand-up comedy, storytelling and original music by Kevin J Thornton -- "a tale of lost love spun into a hilariously absurd odyssey of a gay man looking back over the greatest loves (and sex) of his life." (7:30 p.m., Exit Stage Left, 156 Eddy Street)
MUSIC: The 30th annual Asian American Jazz Festival will feature a new jointly commissioned extended work by Anthony Brown and Mark Izu, who performed together at the first festival, in honor of musician/educator George Yoshida. (7 p.m., Yoshi's San Francisco, 1330 Fillmore Street)
FILM: The celebration of Mockbusters continues at Bad Movie Night with Titanic II, which "is in no way a sequel (authorized or otherwise) to James Cameron's overbloated and overrated box office blockbuster. It is, instead, another cut-rate disaster flick from the inmates of The Asylum." (8 p.m., Dark Room Theater, 2263 Mission Street)