Photo by jim_malone.FOOD & DRINK: Washington Post columnist Joe Yonan presents a six-course Eat, Meet, Love? dinner, featuring dishes from his book Serve Yourself: Nightly Adventures in Cooking for One at the National Press Club’s 4th Estate Restaurant (529 14th Street NW, 13th Floor). While couples and groups are welcome to attend, singles are especially encouraged and will be grouped at tables together to mingle. 6 p.m. $93.
CLASS: Learn about “The Yeast” in the brewing process from the Washington Wine Academy DC School of Beer’s (1201 South Eads Street, Suite 400, Crystal City) Brewmaster Class series. During the class, you will sample six beers that demonstrate Light and Dark Lager yeast, English Ale yeast, Weizen yeast, Belgian yeast and Wild Yeast/Bacteria. Cheese and sausage will also be served. 7:15-9 p.m. $58.
TALK: Are you on top of your Facebook privacy settings? Whether you think you are or not, get ready to become paranoid at the “Who’s Watching Whom: Spying and Social Media” talk at the International Spy Museum (800 F Street NW), where three speakers will explain how the FBI, Department of Defense and private security firms use these sites to gather information. 6:30 p.m. $15.
ART: Hamiltonian Artists (1353 U Street NW) presents Survival Guide for Artists and Arts Organizations, a gallery talk from their Professional Speaker Series focused on the business side of being an artist. 7 p.m. Free, but RSVP.
MUSIC: Jessica Lea Mayfield — who, at the age of 20, has already released two albums and worked with some big names — plays the Black Cat (1811 14th Street NW) tonight with Daniel Martin Moore. 8 p.m. $15.
COMEDY: Over a dozen college comedians from American, Georgetown, Howard, Catholic, St. John’s College, and Northern Virginia Community College compete at DC Improv (1140 Connecticut Avenue NW) in the finals of The District’s Funniest College Competition. 6:30 p.m. $10.