Photo by Caitlin H. Faw.

MOVIE: The first movie in this year’s Screen on the Green is an appropriate choice for the recent sweltering conditions. Bring your bottles of water and battery-operated fans to the Mall (between 8th and 14th Streets NW) tonight for In the Heat of the Night. Dusk. Free.

>> They may have taken away our space program, but they’ll never take our memories. Reminisce while you watch Apollo 13 at Crystal Screen (1850 Bell Street, Arlington). Sundown. Free.

MUSIC: Hear Title Tracks, Office of Future Plans, and The Akoma Drummers perform outdoors at Fort Reno (Chesapeake Street and Nebraska Avenue NW) tonight. 7-9:30 p.m. Free.

FOOD & DRINK: Cafe Saint-Ex‘s (1847 14th Street NW) kitchen has closed for renovations, but for the next four weeks you can get flights of Korean pork sliders with kimchi, and Carolina BBQ sliders for $9.

Coming up this week…

TUESDAY: Brave the heat tomorrow to see a hard to find flick, 930 F Street, a documentary about the 9:30 Club featuring interviews with musicians, staff and fans, at the U Street Movie Series (Harrison Field, V Street NW between 13th and 14th Streets). Before the main movie at 8:30 p.m., see the short film Howard Theatre: A Century in Song at 7 p.m. Free.

WEDNESDAY: The new children’s book for adults, Go the F*** to Sleep, has gone viral. Even Werner Herzog’s reading it. Meet the author and pick up a copy for your favorite stressed out parent at P.J. Clarke’s (1600 K Street NW) on Wednesday. 6-8 p.m.

FRIDAY: The Discovery Channel kicks off Shark Week from the safety of land during a community screening of Great White Invasion at Veterans Plaza at the Silver Spring Civic Building (One Veterans Place, Silver Spring). There will be Shark Week swag giveaways, free beverages from vitaminwater and more. 8:30 p.m. Free.

SATURDAY: Pair that mustache and ironic tee with your swimmies — Brightest Young Things is throwing a Hipster Camp pool party at Capitol Skyline Hotel (10 I Street SW) Saturday. $15 entrance fee includes a burger. 12-8 p.m.