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Present Bunting Artists: Previous Works

At the Bunting Institute

33 Concord Avenue Cambridge

Through November 17

Continuing through the middle of November, the Bunting Institute's most recent exhibition. "Present Works" features visiting artists in the Harvard-Radcliffe community. Among those whose works are on exhibit include Priscilla Smith Bracket, with "A Different Vision: Landscape Painting", Barbara Elam-Dimock, with "Interiors of the Northeast". Lynn M. Randolph with "A Return to Alien Roots. Painting Outside Mainstream Western Culture, and Anne Seelback with "Industrial Relics." The Bunting Artists Show is open daily at the Institute Gallery from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Immediate Gratification Players

The Loeb Experimental Theater

Tonight and tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.

This weekend the Immediate Gratification Players, one of the College's two stand-up, improvisation groups, opens the Loeb Experimental Theater with a comedy show. If you're ready for some crudeness, rudeness, silliness or just a good laugh, head for the theater on Brattle Street this weekend.

More Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll

The American Repertory Theater

Tonight at 8 p.m. tomorrow at 7 and 9:30 p.m.

Eric Bogosian follows his acclaimed performance of Sex. Drugs. Rock & Roll with more of the same this weekend as part of the American Repertory Theater's fall theater festival. Currently in residence at the A.R.T. Institute for Advanced Theater Training. Bogosian is working to develop his new play. Suburbia, a satiric look at American mentalities. More Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll will be incorporated into a off-Broadway show later this fall.

The Paper Chase

Quincy House Dining Hall

Tonight and tomorrow at 8 and 10 p.m.

$3 admission fee

This classic film about the ups and down of being a first year student at Harvard Law School hits the screen this weekend at Quincy House both tonight and tomorrow night. If you're feeling anxious about your work or are tired of that competitive classmate, watching Paper Chase will remind you your life is not so stressful. With a lot of nice scenes of Langdell Hall, Paper Chase is also a nice reminder of what the rest of campus looks like for those of us who never make it north of the Yard.

Still Killing Us Softly

The Gillian Room in Agassiz House

Tonight at 6:30 p.m.

Sponsored jointly by the Women's Center and the Radcliffe Union of Students, this showing of Still Killing Us Softly takes place this evening at 6:30 p.m. A provacative film about how the violence and abuses of modern society are harmful to women and their development, Still Killing Us Softly promises to provide for engaging discussion.

One-Half Hour of Violin Music

At the Dunster House Library

Tonight at 5:30 p.m.

Continuing its tradition of promoting new talent, both among the student population and from the greater Cambridge-Boston area, the Dunster House Music Society sponsors its first concert of the year this afternoon at 5:30 p.m. Gerry Itzkoff will present a half-hour of violin classic pieces, accompanied by John Adams on piano. The performance is in the Dunster House Library, at the second floor of F entryway.

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