Photo by dcstreets.FOOD & DRINK: Move over cupcakes — pig roasts are the new trendy edible in town. Last weekend, we mentioned two pig roasts. BLT Steak is hosting a pig roast class this Saturday, Restaurant 3 is bringing in the Hogettes (for support, not to eat) for their pig roast tomorrow. And tonight, Jackson 20 (480 King Street, Alexandria) presents Pig-A-Palooza (6 p.m., $35 for all-you-can-eat smoked pig, suckling pig, pulled pork shoulder, BBQ, ribs, plus sides and pie) and Poste (555 8th Street NW) hosts a pig roast to benefit Washington Youth Garden and FRESHFARM Markets (5:30-8 p.m. $20 includes plate of pig and one drink).
>> Eatonville’s (2121 14th Street NW) April Food & Folklore event is Craft Beers, with speaker and “professional beer drinker” Gregg Wiggins hosting a three-course meal paired with Aprihop (Dogfish Head), Garde Dog (Flying Dog), Whirlwind (Victory), Hop Pocket Ale (Tuppers’), Porter (Port City) and Below Decks (Heavy Seas) beers. Call (202) 332-6432 for reservations. 6:30 p.m. $45 (plus tax and tip).
THEATER: Pay-what-you-can tonight at Woolly Mammoth Theatre’s performance of Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, which features 30 plays in 60 minutes. 8 p.m.
MUSIC: Mayor Vince Gray hosts a night of musical and dance performances at The 26th Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards on the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage (2700 F Street NW). 6 p.m. Free.
>> Pantha Du Prince brings a “mix of minimalist techno, shoegaze and Britpop” to the U Street Music Hall (1115 U Street NW). 9 p.m. $10 in advance / $12 at the door.
>> Title Tracks celebrate the release of their new record tonight at the Black Cat (1811 14th Street NW) with Foul Swoops. 9 p.m. $10.
MOVIE: The David Lynch Retrospective at Artisphere (1101 Wilson Blvd., Arlington) continues tonight with a screening of Wild at Heart. 8 p.m. $6.