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Friday January 28

PERFORMANCES

La Boheme: Puccini's opera. Directed by Joshua Major. Conducted by Anton Coppola. Singers from Yale Opera. Musical accompaniment by the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale. 8 p.m. Shubert Theater,

247 College St. $16 to $35. Call Advantix at 1-800-228-6622 for tickets.

The Fifth Humour: Sketch comedy. Midnight. Calhoun Cabaret. $2. Call Jeff Miller at 436-0309 for information.

Pearly Sweets and the Platonics, Trumbull City Heartbreakers, and the Little Dipper: Concert. 8:30 p.m. Women's Center. Free.

A Taste of Honey: Directed by Anna Moore. Produced by Mike Gutner and Margaret Miller. Starring Marie Filotti, Katie Vagnino, John Bazzle, and Noah Kaye. 8 p.m. Nick Chapel. $1. Call Mike at 436-3061 for tickets or information.

EVENT

Poetry Reading: New Haven's Aissatou Sunjata and Hartford's Timothy Whenan will read from their recent works. 8 p.m. Yale Bookstore. Free.

LECTURES

"Jasper Johns's Paintings of the Universe": Discussion between Richard Field and Joachim Pissarro, co-organizers of the exhibition "Jasper Johns: New Paintings and Works on Paper." Followed by a reception in the sculpture hall and live music in the galleries. 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Yale University Art Gallery. Free.

"Political Order and Therapeutic Authority: Drug Evaluation and Medical Practice, 1880-1960": Talk by Harry M. Marks of Johns Hopkins University. 5 p.m. Historical Library, Sterling Hall of Medicine. Free.

Saturday

January 29

PERFORMANCES

La Boheme: Puccini's opera. Directed by Joshua Major. Conducted by Anton Coppola. Singers from Yale Opera. Musical accompaniment by the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale. 8 p.m. Shubert Theater, 247 College St. $16 to $35. Call Advantix at 1-800-228-6622 for tickets.

The Fifth Humour: Sketch comedy. Midnight. Calhoun Cabaret. $2. Call Jeff Miller at 436-0309 for information.

Piano and Violin Recital: Works by Shubert, Prokofiev, and Richard Strauss. Featuring violonist Wendy Sharp and pianist Kathryn Brown. 8 p.m. Morse Recital Hall, Sprague Memorial Hall. Free. Call 432-4157 for information.

A Taste of Honey: Directed by Anna Moore. Produced by Mike Gutner and Margaret Miller. Starring Marie Filotti, Katie Vagnino, John Bazzle, and Noah Kaye. 2 and 8 p.m. Nick Chapel. $1. Call Mike at 436-3061 for tickets or information.

EVENT

Annual Cultural Dinner: Presented by the Vietnamese Students Association. 5:30 p.m. Asian American Cultural Center, 295 Crown St. $5 in advance, $7 at door. E-mail linda.doan@yale.edu for information.

FILMS

Hackers: The Yale Internet Law Society's Movie Night. 7 p.m. Silliflix, Silliman basement. Free. E-mail robert.kuczik@yale.edu for information.

Metropolis and La Marche des Machines: Part of the "Unreal City: the Urban Experience" film series. 2 p.m. British Art Center. Free.

Sunday

January 30

PERFORMANCE

La Boheme: Puccini's opera. Directed by Joshua Major. Conducted by Anton Coppola. Singers from Yale Opera. Musical accompaniment by the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale. 8 p.m. Shubert Theater, 247 College St. $16 to $35. Call Advantix at 1-800-228-6622 for tickets.

EVENTS

Danceworks Spring Workshop: All levels and styles of dance welcomed. 4 to 6 p.m. Payne Whitney Gym, 5th floor, rooms E/F. E-mail alyssa.greenwald@yale.edu or wai.kwok@yale.edu for information.

Rally: Protest for change in homeless shelter policy. 3 p.m. New Haven City Hall steps, 165 Church St. Call Abby Levine at 436-0577 for information.

FILM

The Singing Blacksmith: Part of the Yiddish Film Series. Based on David Pinski's classic story. Starring Moishe Oysher. English subtitles. 1 p.m. Slifka Center. Free.

Monday

January 31

PERFORMANCES

Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals: 7:30 p.m. Palace Theater. $20. Call (800) 477-6849 for tickets or go to tickets.com.

The Misanthrope: Written by Jean-Baptiste Molière. Presented by the Yale School of Drama. Preceded by Preview Happy Hour pre-show. 8 p.m. University Theater, 222 York St.

$12 to $16. Tickets available at the Yale Repertory Theater Box Office, 1120 Chapel St. Call 432-1234 for information.

Tuesday

February 1

PERFORMANCE

The Misanthrope: Written by Jean-Baptiste Molière. Presented by the Yale School of Drama. 8 p.m. University Theater, 222 York St. $12 to $16. Tickets available at the Yale Repertory Theater Box Office, 1120 Chapel St. Call 432-1234 for information.

EVENT

Registration Meeting: For medical school applicants. 7 p.m. Davies Auditorium, Becton.

LECTURE

Art in Context—"Through the Eyes of A Skin Doctor: What the Face Says": Talk by Dr. David Leffell of the Yale School of Medicine. 12:30 p.m. British Art Center. Free.

Wednesday

February 2

PERFORMANCE

The Misanthrope: Written by Jean- Baptiste Molière. Presented by the Yale School of Drama. Preceded by a Performance Salon pre-show featuring a string quartet from the Yale School of Music. 7 p.m. University Theater, 222 York St. $12 to $16. Tickets available at the Yale Repertory Theater Box Office, 1120 Chapel St. Call 432-1234 for information.

Thursday

February 3

PERFORMANCES

The Misanthrope: Written by Jean-Baptiste Molière. Presented by the Yale School of Drama. 8 p.m. University Theater, 222 York St. $12 to $16. Tickets available at the Yale Repertory Theater Box Office, 1120 Chapel St. Call 432-1234 for information.

New Music New Haven: Concert. Directed by Ezra Laderman. Featuring composer Martin Bresnick. 8 p.m. Morse Recital Hall, Sprague Memorial Hall. Free. Call 432-4158 for information.

EVENT

"Entertainment Online: Producing Content for the Web": Morse Master's Tea. Featuring Kira Meers, director of arts and leisure channels for Disney Online. 4:30 p.m. Morse Master's House. Free.

LECTURE

"In the Time of Dante: A Look at Early Italian Paintings": Talk by Professor Peter Hawkins of the Yale Divinity School. Yale University Art Gallery. 4 p.m. Free.

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