Written by Mindy Kaling & Brenda Withers, Matt & Ben follows a young Matt Damon and Ben Affleck back to 1993 when the script for Good Will Hunting magically appears and the two struggling actors have to figure out what to do. Is the script cursed? Is it their ticket

Oyate Hotanin (“Voice of the People”) presents the Buffalo Show tonight at the Bryant Lake Bowl. Musical guest Buffalo Weavers (Dakota elder poet and storyteller Strong Buffalo and singer/songwriter Ben Weaver) will incorporate guests into their set, including Dakota hip-hop artist Arthur “Kute” Lockwood and artist and author Brandyn Lee

Malcolm Yards and Trivia Mafia present Drag Trivia with host Sissy Tops, “your Neuro-Spicy, live singing siren…with a side of trivia, sass + sarcasm.” Trivia will take place in the Blueprint Room. Play trivia, grab some grub, and enjoy dinner and a show! TUES 5/9, 7:30 PM, Free

Author Sarah Kieffer launches her new cookbook 100 Morning Treats tonight at The Lynhall with a conversation with author and TV host Zoe Francois of the Magnolia Network. Tickets to the event include a copy of the book and a chance to sample some of Kieffer’s newest creations. TUES 5/9,

The Minnesota Opera lets the women of Don Giovanni call the shots The opera Don Giovanni has all the elements of entertainment—a dastardly bachelor, a wedding gone astray, swapped identities, and just desserts for the bad guy. Not to mention a sumptuous score by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. But let’s linger

Already orbiting the edges of the Twin Cities’ musical universe, SYM1 goes even further to find herself. WORDS BY TAYLOR CARIK I’m so sick of thinking ‘Am I good enough?’ when nothing’s good  Lost in orbit, lost in hell, what it takes to find myself Not the end, only adventure

Blending magic, comedy, and audience participation, The Magic Underground brings its celebration of the Twin Cities’ magic community to the Turf Club. Tonight’s show features MON 5/7, 6:30 PM, $20, 21+

Each year, the MN Fringe Festival takes a cult classic, breaks it down into five parts and then assigns each to a different theater company to perform in sequence without knowing what the other troupes will perform. Back to the Future was chosen this year to be interpreted by the

Starring Hong Kong pop cinema star Maggie Cheung, 2000’s I’m In the Mood For Love follows two new tenants of an apartment building whose spouses are having an affair. The beautiful film, set in 1962 Hong Kong, has held audiences captive since its shining debut at the Cannes Film Festival.

Tonight’s presentation by Cinema of the Macabre at Emagine WIllow Creek is 1981’s Bloody Birthday, which takes on the “killer kids” mini-genre of the ’80s. In this case, it’s three children born at the height of a solar eclipse who, ten years later, go on a murderous rampage. The showing starts