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MOVIES: Tonight is a busy night for outdoor movie fans, with Screen on the Green showing It Happened One Night, NoMa Summer Screen presenting The Incredibles, U Street Movie Series screening Protocol, Bethesda Outdoor Movies offering Vertigo, and the Dumbarton House’s final movie in their Jane Austen Film Fest series, Pride and Prejudice. Most films start around dusk, though exact times vary. All movies are free.

FOOD & DRINK: Flying Dog Brewery and Sticky Rice (1224 H Street NE) team up tonight in DC and Sunday in Baltimore for Fear and Rolling, a seven-course beer and sushi dinner to celebrate 75 years of Gonzo. The menu includes: miso soup paired with Woody Creek Belgian White, cucumber kani calamari izumodai paired with Snake Dog IPA, crispy tofu with Raging Bitch teriyaki sauce paired with Raging Bitch Belgian-Style IPA, salmon scallop yakimaki paired with Snake Dog IPA, chirashi bonburi paired with In-Heat Wheat Hefeweizen, Gonzo-marinated grass-fed beef snow peas with udon and dashi paired with Pearl Necklace Oyster Stout, and finished with a micro sundae with passionfruit, coconut sorbet, and Dogtoberfest chocolate sauce paired with Horn Dog Barleywine. 6:00 p.m. Tickets: $50.

AIDS FILM FESTIVAL: The National Museum of American History (14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW) is hosting the AIDS 2012 Film Festival tonight and this coming Saturday. This evening’s film presentation is The Other City: AIDS in DC, directed by Susan Koch (who we interviewed in 2010). The film will be introduced by producer Sheila Johnson, and will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Koch. The movie starts at 6:00 p.m., and the discussion at 8:10 p.m. Free.

MUSIC: THEESatisfaction brings jazz/soul/funk-infused hip-hop to the Black Cat Backstage (1811 14th Street NW) tonight. Jel & DJ Abilities and Lowercase Letters will also perform. 8:00 p.m. $10.