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Friday

March 26

PERFORMANCES

Black Is Black Ain't: Exile and the Kudah: Exploring the black experience through absurd theater. Conceived and performed by Keith Davis and Harvey Gardner Moore. 8:30 and 11:00 p.m. Dinner at 7:00 and 9:45 p.m. Yale Cabaret, 217 Park St. $6 admission, $4 food and drink minimum. Call
432-1566 for information.

Bodas de Sangre (Blood Wedding): The Cooperative Arts and Humanities Magnet High School presents Garcia Lorca's tragedy. Directed by Sally Kaczynski and Dana Sachs. 7:30 p.m. Co-op Auditorium, 444 Orange St. $5. Call 946-5929 for information.

The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by Joseph Chaiken. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for information.

H.M.S. Pinafore: The Yale Gilbert and Sullivan Society presents the musical tale of "The Lass That Loved a Sailor." 8:30 p.m. Timothy Dwight dining hall. $2. Call George at 436-1596 for reservations.

Spectacle: 60th Anniversary

Bacchanal and Jamboree: Presented by the Society of Orpheus and Bacchus. 9:45 p.m. Battell Chapel. $3 students, $5 non-students.

EVENTS

Caribbean Weekend Conference 1999: Fashion and talent show. 9 to 11 p.m. Ezra Stiles dining hall. $5 for students in advance, $6 at the door and for non-students.

Chaos: Dance presented by Korean American Students at Yale and WYBC. 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Calhoun dining hall. $4 in advance, $5 at the door.

Davenfunk: Davenport's annual '70s dance. 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Davenport dining hall. $3, less if you dress '70s.

FILM

Mahanagar (The Big City): Presented by the South Asian Film Series. Directed by Satyajit Ray.
In Bengali with English subtitles. 7 p.m. WLH 119. Free.

LECTURE

Jewish Justices and Court Jews: Law Professor Robert Burt discusses Louis Brandeis and Felix Frankfurter, two cery different Jewish Sup-
reme Court Justices. 8:30 p.m.

Slifka Center.


Saturday

March 27

PERFORMANCES

Black Is Black Ain't: Exile and the Kudah: Exploring the black experience through absurd theater. Conceived and performed by Keith Davis and Harvey Gardner Moore. 8:30 and 11:00 p.m. Dinner at 7:00 and 9:45 p.m. Yale Cabaret, 217 Park St. $6 admission, $4 food and drink minimum. Call
432-1566 for information.

The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by Joseph Chaiken. 2 and 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for information.

H.M.S. Pinafore: The Yale Gilbert and Sullivan Society presents the musical tale of "The Lass That Loved a Sailor." 8:30 p.m. Timothy Dwight dining hall. $2. Call George at 436-1596 for reservations.

Prepare Yourselves for Armagevet:

Magevet, Yale's Jewish and Israeli a cappella group, in concert. 8 p.m. Slifka Center. Call Sara at 436-1346 or e-mail sara.zausmer@yale.edu for information.

Spring Jamboree: Presented by the Duke's Men at Yale. 9 p.m. Battell Chapel. $4 in advance, $5 at the door.

EVENTS

Popism: American Art and Mass Culture: A symposium organized by History of Art Professor Jonathan Weinberg. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Yale University Art Gallery.

Swingin' the Night Away: Sponsored by the Yale Swing Dance Club. Dance lessons by Vertigo Swing. 10 p.m. to
1 a.m. Slifka Chapel, Slifka Center. $3.


Sunday

March 28

PERFORMANCE

Piano Recital: Aaron Epstein performs works of Scarlatti, Janacek, Scriabin, and Schubert. 2 p.m. Jonathan Edwards dining hall. Free.

EVENTS

A Celebration of the Life of Robert Shaw: The Yale musical community performs a special service to honor the late musician's memory. 8 p.m. Battell Chapel. Free. Call 432-4158 for information.

International Women's Day Celebration: Presentations, exhibits, and refreshments. 3 p.m. New Haven People's Center, 37 Howe St. Call Jess Champagne at 436-4110 for information.


Monday

March 29

PERFORMANCES

The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by Joseph Chaiken. 7 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for information.

Yale School of Music Faculty Artist Series: Lawrence Leighton Smith, Music Director of the Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale, performs a piano recital. Program features works by Mendelssohn, Chopin, Brahms, and Scriabin. 8 p.m. Sprague Memorial Hall. Free. Call 432-4158 for information.

EVENT

Bearing Witness from Generation to Generation: The Civil Rights Movement: A Davenport Master's Tea with the Rev. Frederick Streets, Yale University Chaplain. 4 p.m. Davenport Master's House. Call Teresa Mithen at 432-0684 for information.

FILMS

What's Love Got to Do With It--The Tina Turner Story: Screening sponsored by CONSENT for Rape Awareness Week. 9 p.m. Silliflicks, Silliman College basement. Free.

The Last Days: Directed by James Moll. Presented by the Slifka Center Media Endowment. 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. York Square Cinema. Free with reservations. Call 432-1134.

LECTURE

Fourth Annual Seminar Series on Domestic Violence: Dr. Yolanda Haywood, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at George

Washington University Medical Center. 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Winslow Auditorium, Yale School of Epidemiology and Public Health, 60 College St.


Tuesday

March 30

PERFORMANCES

The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by Joseph Chaiken. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for information.

Yale School of Music Faculty Artist Series: Kyung Hak Yu and Elizabeth Sawyer Parisot perform Ezra Laderman's Theme and Variations for Violin and Piano. Program also includes music by Mozart and Brahms. 8 p.m. Sprague Memorial Hall. Free. Call 432-4158 for information.

LECTURES

"Did Jesus Rise from the Dead: A Forgotten Case for the Reality of the Resurrection": Lecture by J.N. Hinkson, research fellow and instructor with the Rivendell Institute for Christian Thought and Learning at Yale. 8 p.m. SSS 114.

"Islam and Modernity": A lunch colloquium. 12 p.m. Jonathan Edwards senior fellow's room.


Wednesday

March 31

PERFORMANCE

The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by Joseph Chaiken. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for information.

LECTURES

"American Labor in the Cold War: C.I.A. and A.F.L. Cooperation Against European Communism, 1947-1951": Quenby Olmsted, Harvard University. 4:30 p.m. Luce Hall, room 203. Call 432-3410 for information.

"The Legitimate Roots of Ethnicity in Kenya": Part of an African Studies lecture series. Atieno Odhiambo, Rice University. 4 p.m. Luce Hall,
room 203. Call 432-3436 for information.


Thursday

April 1

PERFORMANCES

The Glass Menagerie: Written by Tennessee Williams, directed by Joseph Chaiken. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26 to $33. Call 432-1234 for information.

Master of Music Recital: Flute performance. 8 p.m. Sudler Hall,
WLH 201. Call 436-2798 or e-mail kei.hirayama@yale.edu for information.

EVENT

"Rape, Fear and Its Social Consequences": A discussion hosted by Professor Margaret Gordon. Sponsored by CONSENT for Rape Awareness Week. 4 p.m. WLH 309.

FILM

Lights From Afar--Lichter Aus Dem Hintergrund: The Goethe-Institut in cooperation with Yale University Germanic Languages and Literatures presents the final film in the East Germany Today series. Directed by Helga Reidemeister and Petra Franke. 8 p.m. LC 101. E-mail german@yale.edu for information.

LECTURE

"Cocaine as Transnational History, 1860-1960": Paul Gootenberg, State University of New York at Stony Brook. 3 p.m. Luce Hall, room 203. Call
432-3410 for information.

 

 


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