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The Game Your friends come up from Yale--what to do? You go to the game, have a bad beer or two, and munch raw U.C. burgers. Then you go into the stands and watch that spheroid hurl down the field into the hands of Yale players. (We're going to lose.) But you'll pretend to have fun in the 20 degree weather anyway, discussing with your butt-cold friends your plans for the evening. Of course, there's always a chance that the Crimson will actually play a good game--it happened, after all, as recently as 1990 in New Haven. That would give us reason to cheer. Yay.

God at Harvard Dr. Ravi Zacharias is set to speak at next year's Evangelical mega-event, Urbana. This Thurday evening he speaks at the Law School. Followed by an a cappela concert by Under Construction on Wednesday. Now there's something different--an a cappela concert at Harvard! We can't get enough of this stuff.

Almost Pulitzer Marvin's Room almost won a Pulitzer this year--maybe it should have. 8 p.m. daily at the Hasty Pudding Theatre. Call 496-8400 for more information. 19 November Thursday

Concert

Harvard Institute for Learning in Retirement. Clarinetist William Lipscomb, Cellist Poppy Dorsam and pianist Rowland Sturges will perform chamber music by Beethoven and Brahms. Blacksmith House, Spiegel Performance Hall, 56 Brattle St., 3:15 p.m. Free.

Films

Harvard Film Archive. Thelma and Louise at 10 p.m. Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. $4 for students and seniors; $5 for general admission.

Lecture

Is Atheism Dead? Is God Alive? By Dr. Ravi Zacharias, Christian apologist. Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall, Harvard Law School, 7 p.m.

Theatre

Titus Andronicus. By William Shakespeare. Directed by Hans Canosa. Produced by Emily Brodsky. Shakespeare's horror flick: Titus Returns. A carnival of decay. Loeb Ex, 7:30 p.m. Free.

The Fantasticks. By Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt. Directed by Mandy Silber. Produced by Christine Hahn. The longest-running musical in the world--with good reason. An intimate, timeless story of forbidden love. Leverett Old Library, 8 p.m. $5 for general admission; $4 for students; $3 for Leverett residents.

Into the Woods. By James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. Directed by John Weinstein. Produced by Diana Graham and Susanna Witt. Traditional fairytale characters meet in the forest in pursuit of a happy ending. Loeb Mainstage, 8 p.m. $7 for general admission; $5 for students.

Marvin's Room. Through Nov. 29. By Scott McPherson. A comedy of what happens when illness brings estranged members of a family together again. Hasty Pudding Theater, 8 p.m. $18-$30, with a 10 percent discount for Harvard students and seniors on Sunday through Thursday. Tickets are available by calling the Hasty Pudding box office at 496-9400 or through Ticketpro at (800) 828-7080. 20 November Friday

Concert

Dunster House Music Society. Soprano Ellen Archer, violinist Dan Banner, cellist Olsen Young and pianist Michael Strauss will perform works by Beethoven, Haydn and Britten. Dunster House Music Library, 5:30 p.m. Free.

Harvard Glee Club. The Harvard and Yale Glee Clubs will peform works by Dufay, Shaw and Argento as well as the traditional Yale and Harvard Football songs. $12/$10 for general admission; $6/$5 for students. Tickets are available at the Sanders Theatre Box Office.

Callbacks. Three groups: The Harvard-Radcliffe Callbacks, Mixed Company and Baker's Dozen, perform a capella. North House, 8 p.m. $3.

Christian a capella. Harvard's Under Construction and Yale's Living Water perform. Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall in the Harvard Law School, 9:45 p.m. Free.

Culture Show

Sounds of Blackness. Harvard-Yale Culture Show. Paine Hall, 8 p.m. $5.

Films

Harvard Film Archive. Through the Veil of Exile with David Benchetrit in person at 7:30 p.m. Van der Keuken Films #3 at 9:30 p.m. Carpenter Center for the Visual ARts. $4 for students and seniors; $5 for general admission. In person specials are $6.50.

Theatre

Titus. See Thursday's listing for more info. Loeb Ex, 7:30 p.m.

Fantasticks. Please see Thursday's listing for more information. Leverett Old Library, 8 p.m.

Into the Woods. Please see Thursday's listing for more information. Loeb Mainstage, 8 p.m.

Marvin's Room. Please see Thursday's listing for more information. Hasty Pudding Theater, 8 p.m. 21 November Saturday

Concert

Bach Society Orchestra. Works by Mendelssohn, Shostakovitch and Tchaikowsky. Cellist Andres Diaz winner of the 1986 Naumberg International Cello Competition, will perform. Paine Hall, 8 p.m. $10 for general admission; $6 for students. Tickets are available at the Holyoke Center Ticket Office and at the door. The Concert. Featuring the RadcliffePitches, the Yale Whiffenpoofs and the HarvardKrokodiloes. Sanders Theatre, 8 p.m. $10/$12 forgeneral admission; $5/$7 for students. Tickets areavailable at the Sanders Theatre box office andthe Holyoke Center Ticket Office.

Films

Harvard Film Archive. Archangel at 3p.m. Van der Keuken Films #1 at 4:45 p.m. Vermontis For Lovers at 7:30 p.m. with John O'Brien inperson. Vand der Keuken Films #4 at 9:30 p.m.Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. $4 forstudents and seniors; $5 for general admission.$6.50 for in-person specials.

Party

Twilight Zone. Harvard-Yale Post-GameParty featuring Shiuan Liu and The Latin Boys (oohla la). Free food and cash bar. Please bringproper ID. Memorial Hall, 9 p.m. Admission in $5from 9 to 10 p.m. and $7 after 10 p.m.

Songfest

Thanksgiving sing-along. Dudley House,2nd floor JCR, 7:30-8:30 p.m. Reception following.

Theatre

Titus. Please see Thursday's listing formore information. Loeb Ex, 7:30 p.m.

Fantasticks. Please see Thursday'slisting for more information. Leverett OldLibrary, 8 p.m.

Into the Woods. Please see Thursday'slisting for more information. Loeb Mainstage, 8p.m.

Marvin's Room. Please see Thursday'slisting for more information. Hasty PuddingTheater, 5 and 9 p.m.22 November Sunday

Films

Harvard Film Archive. Archangel at 4:30p.m. Premiere of Face Value at 7 p.m. Van derKeuken Films #2 at 9:30 p.m. Carpenter Center forthe Visual Arts. $4 for students and seniors; $5for general admission.

Veritas Forum Film Festival. Teresa, thestory of Mother Teresa, from childhood to presentat 1 p.m. Chariots of Fire, the story of runnersEric Liddell and Harold Abrams in the 1924 OlympicGames--3 p.m. Weapons of the Spirit, a Jewishjournalist returns to a small French village tomeet the people who saved him, his family andseveral thousand others, from the Nazi deathcamps--6 p.m. The Mission, 16th centurymissionaries to South America struggle againsttheir own colonial government and the slavetrade--8:30 p.m. Phillips Brooks House. Freeviewing and discussion of these films based ontrue stories.

Theatre

Fantasticks. Please see Thursday'slisting for more information. Leverett OldLibrary, 8 p.m.

Marvin's Room. Please see Thursday'slisting for more information. Hasty PuddingTheater, 2 and 7 p.m.23 November Monday

Concert

Dudley House Music Society. CellistAndres Diaz and pianist Judith Gordon will performworks by Beethoven, Handel and Rachmaninoff.Dudley House, Lehman Hall, 8 p.m. $8 for generaladmission; $4 for students and seniors. Ticketsare available at the Holyoke Center Ticket Office.

Films

Harvard Film Archive. Near Dar at 6 p.m.The Garden at 8 p.m. Carpenter Center for theVisual Arts. $4 for students and seniors; $5 forgeneral admission.24 November Tuesday

Films

Harvard Film Archive. The Garden at 6p.m. Near Dark at 7:45 p.m. Van der Keuken Films#4 at 9:30 p.m. Carpenter Center for the VisualArts. $4 for students and senniors; $5 for generaladmission.

Theatre

Marvin's Room. Please see Thursday'slisting for more information. Hasty PuddingTheater, 8 p.m.25 November Wednesday

Theatre

Marvin's Room. Please see Thursday'slisting for more information. Hasty PuddingTheatre, 8 p.m.EVERYWHERE BUT HARVARD

Bars and Clubs

Avalon. 15 Lansdowne St. Boston.262-2424. High energy-top40-techno-progressivedance music.

Axis. 13 Lansdowne St. Boston. 262-2437.Toasters, Tequila Mockingbird and Beat Soup onThursday, Nov. 19. DJ Dbo downstairs and DJ DavidJames upstairs on Friday, Nov. 20.

Bill's Bar and Grille and Venus De Milo.Bill's Bar and Grille is located at 5 LansdowneSt., Boston. 421-9678. Venus De Milo is located at11 Lansdowne St., Boston. 421-9595. Mindwarpproductions presents Rave Culture with Dj Debo onThursday, Nov. 19. International night withEuro-house music and DJ Abdullah on Friday, Nov.20.

Crimson Sports Grill. Ugh.. Call868-5900 for more information.

Jillian's Billiard Club. 145 IpswichSt., Boston. 437-0300. Pool, darts, shuffleboardand ping pong. Football tournament on Mondaynights at 8:30 p.m.

Jillian's Billiard Club. 145 IpswichSt., Boston. 437-0300. Pool, darts, shuffleboardand ping pong. Football tournament on Mondaynights at 8:30 p.m.

ManRay. 21 Brookline St., Cambridge.864-0400. DJs Chris and George, alternative andindustrial music on Friday, Nov. 20.

Metropolis. 533 Washington St., Boston.338-6999. Dj and dancing to top forty and R&Bmusic at 10 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 19. Dj anddancing to R&B, techno and house music on Friday,Nov. 20.

Middle East. 472 Mass Ave., Cambridge.492-9181. Upstairs: Powerman 5000 featuring MarkSandman and Chris Belew of Egg, Supergroup andExit on Thursday, Nov. 19. The United States,M-1

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