Beth Ditto, US Girls
Beth Dittoโ€™s time spent fronting the Olympia- and Portland-based dance-punk trio Gossip established her as a force in the world of indie rock. Not only was Ditto one hell of a vocalist, she loudly championed queer, feminist, and body positive values on the national scale. Her solo debut, Fake Sugar, finds the singer/songwriter reconnecting with her childhood roots in Arkansas. Combining southern rock and pop music with her sweet and soulful voice, the album reveals yet another layer of Dittoโ€™s impressive range. CHIPP TERWILLIGER
8 pm, Hawthorne Theatre, $17-20, all ages

The Sword, Big Jesus
Austin heavies The Sword bring their full-throttle brand of stoner metal and doom back to the Wonder stage for a headlining show in support of their first live album, Greetings From…
9 pm, Wonder Ballroom, $21-25

Drunken Boat, Rvivr, Old City
Beloved Portland punk outfit Drunken Boat pull into the Know for a special reunion show, with Olympia DIY punk stalwarts Rvivr heading down the I-5 to provide support.
8 pm, The Know

Vietnam: A Conversation with Ken Burns and Lynn Novick
Acclaimed documentary filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick discuss and preview their new 10-part, 18-hour documentary film series, The Vietnam War.
7:30 pm, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, $20-30

It’s Gonna Be Okay!
Barbara Holm’s It’s Gonna Be Okay is the only local showcase I’ve seen tout its lack of meanness as a selling point, which in a city KNOWN for its safe-space shows, is next-level when it comes to reclaiming comedy from its reputation as a bastion of obnoxious old white dudes. It’s the supportive slumber party of Portland stand-up. MEGAN BURBANK
8:30 pm, EastBurn, free

Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
From its awe-inspiring opening montage, Luc Bessonโ€™s Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets immediately immerses its audience in a brilliant, idiosyncratic sci-fi universeโ€”one thatโ€™s unlike anything weโ€™ve seen for 20 years, since Bessonโ€™s last brilliant, idiosyncratic sci-fi universe, in The Fifth Element. Those of us who loved The Fifth Element will get exactly what weโ€™ve been missing with Valerian. Itโ€™s a delight. SUZETTE SMITH
Various Theaters, see Movie Times for showtimes and locations

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