Saturday, April 06, 2002Saturday Happenings: "Amelie" (film) 7 and 9:30 P.M., Loew Auditorium--RECOMMENDED ($5 Dartmouth students, $6 gen. admission)."The State of Hip Hop" 1 P.M., 28 Silsby--Ethnomusicologist Dr. Joe Schloss delivers a lecture titled "Not a Mystery or a Memory: Sample-based Hip Hop and Its World." At 3 P.M. is scheduled a panel discussion, "From Beat Street to Wall Street: Surveying the Contemporary Hip Hop Landscape." And, of course, at 10 P.M., is a party at Shabazz for all those interested. "The Far Side of the Moon" 8 P.M., Moore Theater--Canadian writer-director Robert Lepage (bio on the Well-Known Canadians Page) and actor Yves Jacques team up for this one man show about a trip to the moon ($5 Dartmouth students, $28 reserved). "The Year that Trembled" (film) 7:30 P.M., Spaulding Auditorium ($5 Dartmouth students, $7 gen. admission). "Jill Sobule in Concert" 10 P.M., Commonground--Event notice promises that she will play her songs "I Kissed a Girl" and "Supermodel" (free for Dartmouth students, $5 others ). Posted by Andrew Grossman at 3:59 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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