If you’re looking for something to do tomorrow night, you may as well put your money towards supporting local music with a mission. Street Sense, a newspaper written and distributed by the homeless, is holding its annual benefit show at the Black Cat on Saturday night (even after the club balked at letting the show happen). Heading up the night’s bill will be ex-Fugazi bass player Joe Lally, supported by Unbuckled alums The Hard Tomorrows and Fairfax-based Jinxed at Twelve. Cover at the door will set you back a mere $10, and all the money raised will go straight to the newspaper.

Street Sense, whose monthly circulation stands at 13,000, is the sort of journalism we can’t help but throw our weight behind. Produced by the homeless and advocates for homeless issues, the vendors of the paper — most homeless themselves — take 75 cents of the dollar they charge. Beyond providing a unique insight into an issue that plagues the District, the newspaper similarly works towards creating solutions.

If you can’t make the show, think about donating a few bucks to the paper.