Saturday, May 18, 2002Saturday Agenda(Why was it snowing?)"Our Lady of the Assassins" ("La Virgen de los Sicarios") 7 & 9:15 P.M., Loew Auditorium--"Occasionally venturing into dreamlike surrealism, the movie mostly hits you with a heavy dose of cinema verite. The movie is about the city of Medellin in the same way that Midnight Cowboy is about New York. The characters aren't dealing with the problem of staying human in a huge metropolis, but staying human in the midst of instability that verges on anarchy" ($5 Dartmouth students, $6 gen. admission) "Handel Society" 8 P.M., Spaulding Auditorium--"Conductor Melinda O'Neal leads the college-community choir in Schubert's Mass in D Flat Major, D. 950" ($3 Dartmouth students, $18 gen. admission). "It's just a party" 10 P.M., Phi Tau. "Green Room Reunites" 11 P.M., Bones Gate--Self explanatory. "Early Eighties" 11 P.M., Sigma Nu--The regular party returns. "Rockapellas" 8 P.M., Epsilon Kappa Theta--The female a capella group performs. Posted by Andrew Grossman at 3:12 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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