FILM: Watch Pulp make their legendary debut at 1995's Glastonbury Festival in the SF premiere of The Beat is Law: Fanfare for the Common People, in which the band delivered a set "regarded as one of the best in the festival’s history, climaxing with the era-defining song, Common People." Screenings are preceded by a video mix of Brit Pop's highs, lows, "and bassists on blow." (7:30 and 9:30 p.m., Roxie Theater, 3117 16th Street)
ART: In Portrait of the Ground, Charlie Castaneda and Brody Reiman, of the collaborative castaneda/reiman, have created a minimalist installation using found flea market paintings of forests, lakes and hillsides, combined with common construction materials including drywall, plywood and plaster, "investigating the treatment of the outdoors within interior domestic spaces." (8 p.m., Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 701 Mission Street)
PARTY: "Party with the lesbian werewolves of the Bay Area," in celebration of the release of Allison Moon's debut novel, Lunatic Fringe, featuring raffles, contests, book signings, bootblacking, a biting booth and more. (9 p.m., El Rio, 3158 Mission Street)