Why doesnt somebody pull out a .45 and, bang, settle it? asked Bruce Lee in his martial-arts classic Enter the Dragon. Despite that Chris Tuckeresque line, former Seattle resident and UW student Lee was a master of ass-kicking finesse until his untimely death in 1973. The Bruce Lee 35th Anniversary Celebration (through Sunday) proves hes still the master. Tonights gala screening of Dragon (with reception following) kicks off a weekend of revisiting Jeet Kune Do, Lees own version of a .45. After registering via the events Web site, Lee-wannabes can duke it out during Jeet Kune Do instruction and demos. For those who cant do push-ups with their thumbs or perform one-arm chin-ups, therell be an accompanying exhibit on Lees life at SAM and a chance to bow to the master at a memorial at his final resting spot. Seattle Art Museum, 1300 First Ave., www.bruceleefoundation.org. 7 p.m. $10$160. JOSHUA LYNCH
July 18-20, 7 p.m., 2008
