READING: KGB Bar's Non-Fiction Night is playing host to the Subway
Chronicles - Boris Fishman, Elise Jurka, and Amy Holman are all reading their stories from that anthology, edited by Jaqueline Cangro. - Krissa Corbett Cavouras
7pm // KGB Bar [85 E 4th St] // Free
THEATER: Sam Shepard’s The Tooth of Crime originally premiered in 1972, but in 1983 La MaMa brought it to the next level with a now-legendary rock and roll production. The play pits two men - one a fading rocker; the other a hungry newcomer - against each other in a no-holds-barred rock showdown. La MaMa founder Ellen Stewart received special permission from Shepard to stage this particular version of the play; after this only his 1997 re-write will be permitted. The revival stars original cast member and Obie-winner Ray Wise (who plays Hap Gardner on “24”). - John Del Signore
7:30pm // 74A E. 4th Street // Tickets, which are General Admission, are $40.00.
MOVIE: We can't believe this movie came out so long ago...but tonight 1988's A Fish Called Wanda, relives its time on The Big Screen. Described as "a tale of murder, lust, greed, revenge, and seafood" it really is pretty timeless.
9:40pm // Film Forum [209 W Houston St] // $10.50
MUSIC: Stars songstress, Amy Millan, hits Joe's Pub tonight for a double dose of her solo show. Her debut album, Honey From the Tombs, was released earlier this year - just before we saw her play The Hook with Broken Social Scene.
7, 9:30pm // Joe's Pub [425 Lafayette St] // $15





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