Photo by Eric P.

Photo by Eric P.


VARIETY SHOW: Brandon Wetherbee, the host of the talk show and podcast You, Me, Them, Everybody, hosts his 8×8 lineup of comedians, musicians and storytellers. Eight performers will each go up for eight-minute sets. At 8:30 p.m. at the Looking Glass Lounge (3636 Georgia Avenue NW). Free, but don’t hesitate to tip the performers, bartenders or host.

JAZZ: It doesn’t mean a thing if it doesn’t have that swing, the (grammar-corrected) saying goes. To that end, the D.C. Jazz Festival is issuing a corrective to works by the likes of Bach, Mozart, Chopin and other composers with jazz arrangements of classical works. At 7:30 p.m. at the Kennedy Center (2700 F Street NW). Tickets $20-26.

BEER: If you really love the Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., get your gullet to ChurchKey (1137 14th Street NW) as the California suds-maker takes over all 55 tap lines.

WEIRD MOVIE: The freaky film buffs at the Washington Psychotronic Film Society continue their series at bro bar McFaddens (2401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW) with Fleshburn, the 1984 classic in which “Navajo Vietnam vet Sonny Landham kidnaps the psychologists who had him committed and torments them in the desert with his native juju.”

EARLY MARTY: The American City Diner (5532 Connecticut Avenue NW) screens Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, Martin Scorsese’s first big studio production.