PHOTOGRAPHY: Ben Fong-Torres will be in attendance at The Booksmith's celebration of the release of their new book, San Francisco and the Bay Area: The Haight-Ashbury Edition, a collection of photos taken from 2006-2012 by Dick Evans documenting the history and culture of the neighborhood that's intertwined with San Francisco and the greater Bay Area. (7:30 p.m., The Booksmith, 1644 Haight Street)

FILM: Tonight's free Cinema Drafthouse screening, is the acclaimed Fishbone documentary, Everyday Sunshine, which documents the band's life on "the streets of South Central-Los Angeles and the competitive Hollywood music scene of the 1980's, the band rose to prominence, only to fall apart when on the verge of 'making it.'" (8 p.m., The Independent, 628 Divisadero Street)

OPERA: Local opera company Goat Hall Productions will perform the "dark and delightful" songs from Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht's famous Threepenny Opera, a biblical parable and a Marxist-influenced critique of capitalist values. (8 p.m., Stage Werx, 446 Valencia Street)