FILM: Weekend, Jean-Luc Godard's scathing late-sixties satire that's considered "one of cinema's great anarchic works," features a petit-bourgeois couple who travel across the French countryside to collect an inheritance from a dying relative "while civilization crashes and burns around them." (7 and 9:15 p.m., Castro Theatre, 429 Castro Street)
ART: Cousins who are both artists, Hugh and David D’Andrade, are taking part in a collaborative exhibition, which consists of Hugh’s "graphic, colorful, sometimes politically charged" editorial, book and poster illustrations and David's colorful abstract painting/collages." (6 to 9:30 p.m., a.Muse Gallery, 614 Alabama Street)
PARTY: Did you know David Bowie and Elvis Presley shared a birthday? Well they did, in addition to sharing a label and causing "a lot of pelvises to rock and roll." The DJs at this special birthday bash will be playing everything from "Hound Dog to Diamond Dogs at maximum volume." Costumes encouraged! (9 p.m., Edinburgh Castle, 950 Geary Street)