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Thursday 5/23

Harvardwood Summer Internship Program (HSIP) opportunities available! at 9:00 AM

Presented by Harvardwood
Online
Runs: 4/5 - 6/1
The Harvardwood Summer Internship Program (HSIP) list for summer 2013 is now available! Started in 2003, HSIP provides a list of summer internship opportunities in the arts, media and entertainment to interested Harvard students. In addition, HSIP facilitates career-related activities throughout the summer for participating students and companies in NYC and LA. Past program events have included film screenings, industry panels, and speaker series.
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The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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2013 Last Chance Dance at 10:00 PM

Presented by Senior Class Committee & Harvard Alumni Association
Royale
Runs: 5/23
Come party at Royale. T Directions: Take the Red Line to Park Street and then walk south on Tremont Street. Tickets are available at the Box Office for $20. This includes cover, hors d’oeuvres, and bus transportation back to campus (you are responsible for transportation to the club). You will need a 21+ valid ID (state ID or passport)—no exceptions.

Ticket Prices: Class of 2013: $20.00 (2 ticket per person) To enter the club, you will need a 21+ valid ID (state ID or passport)—no exceptions.
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Friday 5/24

2013 Beach Day - Canceled at 10:00 AM

Presented by Senior Class Committee & Harvard Alumni Association
Hampton Beach, NH
Runs: 5/24
Senior Beach Day- Hampton Beach, NH
10:00 AM– 5:00 PM
Rain date: May 25


Ticket Prices: Event canceled due to inclement weather. Refund information TBA by Senior Class Committee shortly. Class of 2013: $5.00 (no refunds/no exchanges)
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Raoul Walsh Encore at 7:00 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/24 - 6/1
Raoul Walsh on politics:
Our benevolent Peace Corps spent millions of dollars in sixty countries around the world, helping to show people how to improve their land – methods of irrigating, planting crops, building homes, caring for and feeding livestock, establishing schools, and offering medical and dental care to people in other lands. Why is it that the Peace Corps does not give all these benefits to the American Indian? Do they just close their eyes and let these poor unfortunate humans suffer and die in their wasteland? Shame, America, shame for your treatment of the Indian.

Ticket Prices: General Admission Tickets $9, $7 Non-Harvard Students, Seniors, Harvard Faculty and Staff. Harvard students free Special event tickets (for in-person appearances) are $12. Tickets go on sale 45 minutes prior to show time. The HFA does not do advance ticket sales.
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The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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The Boston Abolitionists Project at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Experimental Theater
Runs: 5/24 - 5/31
The Boston Abolitionists Project is a devised theater piece that explores the turmoil surrounding the people of Massachusetts during the mid-eighteen fifties leading up to the dawn of the Civil War.Availability NULL
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Bayou Bacchanalia at 8:00 PM

Presented by Oberon
Oberon
Runs: 5/24
This Mardi Gras party (in May. Whatever.) is the latest event being thrown in order to raise funds for the upcoming Oberon New Works Series production of The Bacchae! Come and celebrate Dionysus (and Fat Tuesday!) by getting wild with the cast of The Bacchae, a zombie brass band, Boston's spookiest burlesque stars and the glitter rock majesty of Sidewalk Driver! Then stick around after the show for drinking and dancing til the wee hours!

Ticket Prices: Table Seats: $25; Standing Room: $20
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Revelations of a Fallen World – The Cinema of Arturo Ripstein at 9:30 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive and David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) Mexico and Central America Program
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/10 - 5/24
Over the course of his prodigious and still active career Arturo Ripstein (b. 1943) has remained the most vital, persistent and original filmmaker working within the Mexican cinema. A maverick contrarian, Ripstein has paradoxically flourished within the same commercial industry whose complacent traditions he has so steadily defied. Fearless and subversive, Ripstein's films artfully transform popular genres – the Western, the "family film" and, above all, melodrama – into devastating attacks against the inveterate prejudice and myopia deeply-rooted in Mexican culture and history.Availability NULL
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Saturday 5/25

The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 2:00 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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Still Lives: Two Films By Susana de Sousa Dias at 7:00 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive, presented in conjunction with the 8th Boston Portuguese Festival
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/25 - 5/26
Archival footage has long been used in documentaries as illustration, but the most powerful use of such footage subjects it to what the Situationists called détournement: re-contextualizing the moving image to undo the message it was originally meant to convey. Portuguese filmmaker Susana de Sousa Dias has been using the images photographed and filmed by the Salazar dictatorship, which lasted nearly half a century, from 1926 to 1974, to provide a history of those years.

Ticket Prices: $12 Special Event Tickets
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The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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The Boston Abolitionists Project at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Experimental Theater
Runs: 5/24 - 5/31
The Boston Abolitionists Project is a devised theater piece that explores the turmoil surrounding the people of Massachusetts during the mid-eighteen fifties leading up to the dawn of the Civil War.Availability NULL
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2013 Senior Soiree - The Night Garden at 9:00 PM

Presented by Senior Class Committee
Science Center Tent
Runs: 5/25
Come enjoy a festive time with your fellow seniors. Unlimited dancing and libations will be provided for your enjoyment! This event is for seniors only and will sell out. Limited tickets are available at the Box Office for $30. To be served alcohol, you will need a 21+ valid ID (state ID or passport)—no exceptions. Dress code: cocktail fancy.

Ticket Prices: Class of 2013: $30.00 (2 ticket limit per person)
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Sunday 5/26

The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 2:00 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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Raoul Walsh Encore at 4:30 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/24 - 6/1
Raoul Walsh on politics:
Our benevolent Peace Corps spent millions of dollars in sixty countries around the world, helping to show people how to improve their land – methods of irrigating, planting crops, building homes, caring for and feeding livestock, establishing schools, and offering medical and dental care to people in other lands. Why is it that the Peace Corps does not give all these benefits to the American Indian? Do they just close their eyes and let these poor unfortunate humans suffer and die in their wasteland? Shame, America, shame for your treatment of the Indian. Availability NULL
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2013 Senior BBQ at 6:00 PM

Presented by Senior Class Committee & Harvard Alumni Association
Gordon Track and Tennis Center
Runs: 5/26
Indulge in an all-you-can-eat BBQ (with vegetarian options) on The Hill! Beer and nonalcoholic drinks will be available. Don’t miss this last chance to get your yearbook signed and relax with your friends before the craziness of Commencement! Tickets are available at the Box Office for $15.

Ticket Prices: Class of 2013: $15.00 (no ticket limit)
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Still Lives: Two Films By Susana de Sousa Dias at 7:00 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive, presented in conjunction with the 8th Boston Portuguese Festival
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/25 - 5/26
Archival footage has long been used in documentaries as illustration, but the most powerful use of such footage subjects it to what the Situationists called détournement: re-contextualizing the moving image to undo the message it was originally meant to convey. Portuguese filmmaker Susana de Sousa Dias has been using the images photographed and filmed by the Salazar dictatorship, which lasted nearly half a century, from 1926 to 1974, to provide a history of those years.Availability NULL
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The Boston Abolitionists Project at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Experimental Theater
Runs: 5/24 - 5/31
The Boston Abolitionists Project is a devised theater piece that explores the turmoil surrounding the people of Massachusetts during the mid-eighteen fifties leading up to the dawn of the Civil War.Availability NULL
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Monday 5/27

Raoul Walsh Encore at 7:00 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/24 - 6/1
Raoul Walsh on politics:
Our benevolent Peace Corps spent millions of dollars in sixty countries around the world, helping to show people how to improve their land – methods of irrigating, planting crops, building homes, caring for and feeding livestock, establishing schools, and offering medical and dental care to people in other lands. Why is it that the Peace Corps does not give all these benefits to the American Indian? Do they just close their eyes and let these poor unfortunate humans suffer and die in their wasteland? Shame, America, shame for your treatment of the Indian. Availability NULL
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Tuesday 5/28

The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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An A cappella Graduation Jam at 8:30 PM

Presented by Radcliffe Pitches
Sanders Theatre
Runs: 5/28
An A cappella Graduation Jam

Ticket Prices: Event is Free. Tickets will be available starting at 12 noon on the day of the concert at the Harvard Box Office located at 1350 Massachusetts Avenue and 5PM at the Box Office located at Sanders Theatre. Limit of 2 tickets per person.
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Wednesday 5/29

The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 2:00 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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The Boston Abolitionists Project at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Experimental Theater
Runs: 5/24 - 5/31
The Boston Abolitionists Project is a devised theater piece that explores the turmoil surrounding the people of Massachusetts during the mid-eighteen fifties leading up to the dawn of the Civil War.Availability NULL
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Thursday 5/30

Harvardwood Summer Internship Program (HSIP) opportunities available! at 9:00 AM

Presented by Harvardwood
Online
Runs: 4/5 - 6/1
The Harvardwood Summer Internship Program (HSIP) list for summer 2013 is now available! Started in 2003, HSIP provides a list of summer internship opportunities in the arts, media and entertainment to interested Harvard students. In addition, HSIP facilitates career-related activities throughout the summer for participating students and companies in NYC and LA. Past program events have included film screenings, industry panels, and speaker series.
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VES Thesis Exhibition: ARC at 10:00 AM

Presented by Visual and Environmental Studies Department
Carpenter Center
Runs: 5/3 - 5/30
Artists in the exhibition: Keoni Correa | Caroline Cuse | Kayla Escobedo | Oliver Luo | Meryl Natow | Sally Scopa | Abby SunAvailability NULL
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Annual Meeting of Harvard Alumni Association at 2:30 PM

Presented by Harvard Alumni Association
Tercentenary Theatre
Runs: 5/30
The Harvard Alumni Association invites Harvard staff, retirees, students to hear Ms. Oprah Winfrey speak during the Commencement Afternoon Program, the Annual Meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association, on May 30, 2013 at 2:30 p.m. in Tercentenary Theatre. Admission is free. Tickets Required. Harvard ID only. Limit of 2 tickets per ID. Tickets are only available in person beginning April 2 at the Harvard Box Office location in Harvard Square at 1350 Mass. Ave. Box Office hours are Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 6PM. Visit http://annualmeeting.alumni.harvard.edu/ for more information

Ticket Prices: Admission is free. Ticket Required. Harvard ID only. Limit of two tickets per person per ID. Tickets only available in person at the Harvard Box Office located at 1350 Mass Ave. Cambridge.
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The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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The Boston Abolitionists Project at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Experimental Theater
Runs: 5/24 - 5/31
The Boston Abolitionists Project is a devised theater piece that explores the turmoil surrounding the people of Massachusetts during the mid-eighteen fifties leading up to the dawn of the Civil War.Availability NULL
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Stuck in a Lenny Bruce Time Warp (an uncensored experiment in language and sound) at 8:00 PM

Presented by Oberon
Oberon
Runs: 5/30
"Stuck in a Lenny Bruce Time Warp" is a show conceived by The Meltdown Incentive. Inspiration is derived from Lenny Bruce censorship, and the stigma around "colorful" language. A varied collection of texts that touch on humor, sadness, shock, romance, grocery stores, beer, breasts, and more will be presented in an uncensored manner. The texts will be wrought from the performers’ personal experiences, as well as famous poets (think Maya Angelou, local poet Lisa DeSiro), beat poetry, political satire, bizarre recipes, raunchy craigslist ads, prolific quotes (Lenny Bruce), and audience participation. All music is improvised; the genres run the gamut from classical art song, sprecshtimme, blues, jazz, humorous motives from famous songs, to screaming metal. World-renowned percussionist Ra-Kalam Bob Moses will join us for this exploration.

Ticket Prices: Table Seats: $15; Stools: $12; Standing Room: $10
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Friday 5/31

Exhibit: Square of Paranoia at 9:30 AM

Presented by Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Byerly Gallery, Byerly Hall
Runs: 5/9 - 5/31
Featuring works by David Levine, 2012–2013 fellow at the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University and director of the studio component, ECLA ofBard (Germany)Availability NULL
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Radcliffe Day Panel: From Artist to Audience at 10:30 AM

Presented by Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/31
Radcliffe Day 2013 will celebrate the arts with a morning panel that unites leaders across the visual arts, writing, music, and theater to discuss the challenges they face as artists—and the United States faces as a society—in garnering the support needed to bring art to audiences.

A.R.T Artistic Director Diane Paulus moderates poet Elizabeth Alexander RI ’08, painter Beverly McIver RI ’03, photographer and architect Mark Robbins RI '03, and composer Augusta Read Thomas BI '91.Availability NULL
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Radcliffe Day Lunch and Radcliffe Medal Address by Jane Alexander at 12:30 PM

Presented by Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Radcliffe Yard
Runs: 5/31
Radcliffe Day 2013 celebrates and explores the importance of the arts. The Radcliffe Day lunch features an address by actor and arts advocate JaneAlexander, who is being honored as an individual whose life and work have significantly and positively influenced society.Availability NULL
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Raoul Walsh Encore at 7:00 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/24 - 6/1
Raoul Walsh on politics:
Our benevolent Peace Corps spent millions of dollars in sixty countries around the world, helping to show people how to improve their land – methods of irrigating, planting crops, building homes, caring for and feeding livestock, establishing schools, and offering medical and dental care to people in other lands. Why is it that the Peace Corps does not give all these benefits to the American Indian? Do they just close their eyes and let these poor unfortunate humans suffer and die in their wasteland? Shame, America, shame for your treatment of the Indian. Availability NULL
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The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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The Boston Abolitionists Project at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Experimental Theater
Runs: 5/24 - 5/31
The Boston Abolitionists Project is a devised theater piece that explores the turmoil surrounding the people of Massachusetts during the mid-eighteen fifties leading up to the dawn of the Civil War.Availability NULL
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Raoul Walsh Encore at 9:30 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/24 - 6/1
Raoul Walsh on politics:
Our benevolent Peace Corps spent millions of dollars in sixty countries around the world, helping to show people how to improve their land – methods of irrigating, planting crops, building homes, caring for and feeding livestock, establishing schools, and offering medical and dental care to people in other lands. Why is it that the Peace Corps does not give all these benefits to the American Indian? Do they just close their eyes and let these poor unfortunate humans suffer and die in their wasteland? Shame, America, shame for your treatment of the Indian. Availability NULL
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Saturday 6/01

The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 2:00 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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Raoul Walsh Encore at 7:00 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/24 - 6/1
Raoul Walsh on politics:
Our benevolent Peace Corps spent millions of dollars in sixty countries around the world, helping to show people how to improve their land – methods of irrigating, planting crops, building homes, caring for and feeding livestock, establishing schools, and offering medical and dental care to people in other lands. Why is it that the Peace Corps does not give all these benefits to the American Indian? Do they just close their eyes and let these poor unfortunate humans suffer and die in their wasteland? Shame, America, shame for your treatment of the Indian. Availability NULL
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The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 7:30 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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Raoul Walsh Encore at 9:00 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/24 - 6/1
Raoul Walsh on politics:
Our benevolent Peace Corps spent millions of dollars in sixty countries around the world, helping to show people how to improve their land – methods of irrigating, planting crops, building homes, caring for and feeding livestock, establishing schools, and offering medical and dental care to people in other lands. Why is it that the Peace Corps does not give all these benefits to the American Indian? Do they just close their eyes and let these poor unfortunate humans suffer and die in their wasteland? Shame, America, shame for your treatment of the Indian. Availability NULL
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Raoul Walsh Encore at 10:45 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/24 - 6/1
Raoul Walsh on politics:
Our benevolent Peace Corps spent millions of dollars in sixty countries around the world, helping to show people how to improve their land – methods of irrigating, planting crops, building homes, caring for and feeding livestock, establishing schools, and offering medical and dental care to people in other lands. Why is it that the Peace Corps does not give all these benefits to the American Indian? Do they just close their eyes and let these poor unfortunate humans suffer and die in their wasteland? Shame, America, shame for your treatment of the Indian. Availability NULL
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Sunday 6/02

The Hypocrites’ PIRATES OF PENZANCE by Gilbert and Sullivan at 2:00 PM

Presented by American Repertory Theater
Loeb Drama Center
Runs: 5/10 - 6/2
The Hypocrites' bring their award-winning and audience favorite production from their native Chicago. An eighty-minute exotic excursion featuring bathing beauties, philosophizing pirates, and grown men in remarkably short shorts! Warning: If you want boring, stay away; this experience will cause immense joy and the compulsion to spontaneously sing along. Come ashore with the "Very Model of A Modern Major General," the Pirate King, and a banjo-picking Mabel. The show features beach balls, sunshine (the artificial kind), and tons of fun music. Availability NULL
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Raoul Walsh Encore at 4:30 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/24 - 6/1
Raoul Walsh on politics:
Our benevolent Peace Corps spent millions of dollars in sixty countries around the world, helping to show people how to improve their land – methods of irrigating, planting crops, building homes, caring for and feeding livestock, establishing schools, and offering medical and dental care to people in other lands. Why is it that the Peace Corps does not give all these benefits to the American Indian? Do they just close their eyes and let these poor unfortunate humans suffer and die in their wasteland? Shame, America, shame for your treatment of the Indian. Availability NULL
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Raoul Walsh Encore at 7:00 PM

Presented by Harvard Film Archive
Harvard Film Archive
Runs: 5/24 - 6/1
Raoul Walsh on politics:
Our benevolent Peace Corps spent millions of dollars in sixty countries around the world, helping to show people how to improve their land – methods of irrigating, planting crops, building homes, caring for and feeding livestock, establishing schools, and offering medical and dental care to people in other lands. Why is it that the Peace Corps does not give all these benefits to the American Indian? Do they just close their eyes and let these poor unfortunate humans suffer and die in their wasteland? Shame, America, shame for your treatment of the Indian. Availability NULL
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Sunday 6/16

Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras / Barber, Debussy, & Stravinsky at 3:00 PM

Presented by Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra
Sanders Theatre
Runs: 6/16
Sanders Theatre at Harvard University
Boston Youth Symphony
Federico Cortese, Conductor
Adrian Slywotzky, Associate Conductor
DEBUSSY La mer
RAVEL La valse
Also featuring BYSO’s Repertory Orchestra
Mark Miller, Conductor
STRAVINSKY The Firebird Suite (1919)


Ticket Prices: Full Price: $30 and $25 / Students and Seniors: $5 off, BYSO Alumni: $5 off * Note, No Children under age 5 will be admitted
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Friday 6/21

Summer Solstice Night at the Harvard Museums of Science and Culture - Performers wanted at 5:00 PM

Presented by Harvard Museums of Science and Culture
The Plaza
Runs: 6/21
We are looking for Harvard-affiliated performers (dancers, musicians, etc) to join us to celebrate the longest day of the year with live music, food, hands-on activities, and free admission to the Harvard Museums of Science and Culture (Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard Museum of Natural History, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, and the Semitic Museum). Availability NULL
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