The Weekly What Listings Calendar: March 9 - March 15

Thursday Lady Be Good-- Agassiz Theatre, 8 Sleuth-- Leverett Old Library, 8 The Seagull-- Loeb Ex, 7:30 Worksong-- Ensemble Theatre,
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Thursday

Lady Be Good--Agassiz Theatre, 8

Sleuth--Leverett Old Library, 8

The Seagull--Loeb Ex, 7:30

Worksong--Ensemble Theatre, 7:30

A Thousand Clones--Hasty Pudding, 8

Vanities--Charles Playhouse, 8

Pippin--Shubert, 8

Company--Loeb Mainstage, 8

Beginner's Luck--Reality Theatre, 8

Coppelia--Music Hall, 8

An Evening of Opera and Dance--Lowell House Music Society presents works of Puccini, Barber and Stravinsky in English. At 9:15 in Lowell Dining Hall. Tickets at $3

Alexander's Feast Consort--Busch-Reisinger Museum Recital Series, at noon.

Baroque harpsichord concert--Mercedes Olivera plays Bach, Scarlatti, Rameau and others. At North House at 8

Music of Beethoven, Brahms and Prokofiev--Shannon Shapp, cello, and Sarah Steinhardt, piano. At Peasant Stock Restaurant. Call 354-9528 for info.

Law School Forum--Jules Witcover, Ames courtroom, Austin Hall, Harvard Law School, 8 p.m.

What's Going on in the Middle East?

A Question and Answer Session--Nadav Safran, professor of Government, Science Center D, 7:30 p.m.

Ascencion--1369 Jazz Club (354-9059)

Dizzy Gillespie--Kix Live, 9:30, 11:30 (266-7050)

Muddy Waters--Paul's Mall 8, 11 (267-1300)

Heath Brothers and Stanley Cowell--Jazz Workshop 8:30, 11 (267-1300)

Ronee Blakley and Dick Pinney--Passim's, 8 and 10:30

The John Kusiak Band, with Dave Shapiro and Billy Novick--Club Zircon, 7:30 (354-9242)

John Lincoin Wright and the Sourmash Boys--Jonathan Swift's (661-9887)

Spider John Koerner and Mr. Bones--Back Room at the Idler (354-9489)

Doc Watson and Reeve Little--The Paradise (254-2052)

Philip Levine poetry reading--Poetry Room, Lamont Library, 8, (495-2454)

Friday

Lady Be Good--8

Sleuth--8

The Seagull--7:30

Worksong--8

A Thousand Clones--8

Vanities--8

Pippin--8

Company--8

Beginner's Luck--8

Coppelia--8

Music Sacra--Lenora McCroskey conducts Josquin, Gibbons, Brahms and Dallapiccola. Harvard-Epworth Church, 1555 Mass. Ave. at 8:30

An Evening of Opera and Dance--see Thursday listing. at 8:30

Interpretations of Radar Observations of Venus: Dynamics and Interior Structure--William DeCampli, Conference room 100F, Pierce, 12:15 p.m.

Has Quropean Integration Failed? --Henry Brugmans, Rector, College of Europe, Bruges, Center for European Studies, 5 Bryant St., 4 p.m.

The Culture of Second and Third Generation Soviet Jews--Mark Kuchment, research fellow at the Russian Research Center, Phillips Brooks House parlor, 8:45 p.m.

Ascencion--1369 Club

Dizzy Gillespie--Kix Live, 10, 12

Muddy Waters--Paul's Mall 8, 11

Heath Bros.--Jazz Workshop 8:30, 11

Stephane Grapeill--Berklee Performance Center, 7:30 (426-8181)

MIT, Harvard, Lowell State Jazz Bands--MIT's Kresge auditorium, 8:30

Ronee Blakley and Dick Pinney--8 and 10:30

Maccumba--Club Zircon, 7:30 (354-9242)

John Lincoin Wright and the Sourmash Boys--Jonathan Swift's

Patty Larkin--Back Room at the Idler

Robert Gordon and Link Wray; Ian Gillan Band--The Paradise

The Chieftains--Symphony Hall (266-1492)

"Strat's Rat"--Beer and good music in the Sala de Puerto Rico, MIT Student Center. Free with college ID.

Saturday

Lady Be Good--matinee & 8

Sleuth--8

The Seagull--7:30

Worksong--8

A Thousand Clones--5 and 9

Vanities--6:30 and 9:30

Pippin--2 and 8

Company--8

Beginner's Luck--8

Coppelia--8

Beth Soll--1st Baptist Church, 8:30

Harvard Group for New Music presents new works by Harvard Composers at North House

An Evening of Opera and Dance--see Thursday listing. At 8:30

Gallery Talks: Kathe Killwitz:-

Sculpture and Graphic Works--Anneliese Harding, Busch-Reisinger Museum, 2:30 p.m.

Giovanni Battista Piranese--Henri Zerner, professor of Fine Arts, Fogg, 3 p.m.

Ascencion--1369 Club

Dizzy Gillespie--Kix Live, 10,12

Muddy Waters--Paul's Mall 8, 11

Heath Bros.--Jazz Workshop 8:30, 11

Ronee Blakley and Dick Pinney--8 and 10:30

Maccumba--Club Zircon, 7:30

John Lincoin Wright and the Sourmash Boys--Jonathan Swift's

Paul Rishell--Back Room at the Idler

Robert Gordon and Link Wray; Ian Gillan Band--The Pardise

Folk-Square Dance--University Lutheran Church, 7:30-10:30

Sunday

A Thousand Clones--8

Vanities--3 and 7:30

Coppelia--2:30

Beth Soll--8:30

Works of New England Composers--Berger, De Tredici and Kirchner. At First And Second Church, Boston at 8. Tickets at $6, 5 and 4. Call 785-0133 for details.

Music of Schultz--First Church in Cambridge, 11 Garden St. at 5. Call 876-5829.

Music for three Cellos by Handel, Couperin and Fattorini. At Winthrop House Tonkens Room at 4.

Open Sight-Reading--Telemann's Suite in A minor for Flute and Strings in Mather Dining Room at 3

Trombonist Kevin Henry plays Saint-Saens, Dubois and others at Eiot House Library at 8. Call 495-2266.

Cellist Gerhard Pawlica at BU Castle, 225 Bay State Rd., Boston at 7:30. Info at 353-3345.

Israeli and Egyptian Reactions to Sadat's Jerusalem Trip: An Eyewitness Account--Herbert C. Kelman, Phillips Brooks House parlor, 12 noon.

To Israel and Back: Reflections and Reactions--Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman, Science Center C, 2 p.m.

Muddy Waters--Paul's Mall 7:30, 9:30

Heath Bros.--Jazz Workshop 7:30, 9:30

Ronee Blakley and Dick Pinney--8 and 10:30

Helena Brown and Russell Warne--Culb Zircon, 7:30

Ten-Hour Country Western Jamboree--Jonathan Swift's beginning at 3

Niki Aukema--Back Room at the Idler

NRBQ--The Paradise

Harvard U.J.A. Dell Suppers--Science Center Cafeteria, 6

Forum and showing of film on battered women and children--University Lutheran Church, 7

Monday

Pippin--8

Computer to Computer Communications--Oswald H. Garley, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Advanced and Applied Technical Affairs, Department of State, Alken 241, 4 p.m.

The Role of the Journalist in Foreign Policy--Henry Shapiro, former UPI Moscow Bureau chief and ABC-TV correspondent, Science Center D, 8:30 p.m.

Roomful of Blues--Jonathan Swift's

Roger McGuinn and Gene Clark--The Paradise

Uncut Film of the Entebbe Raid--Quincy House JCR, 7:30

Wine, cheese and Israeli Dancing--Quincy House JCR, 8:15

Tuesday

A Thousand Clones--8

Pippin--8

BU Opera Workshop performs Cavalli's "La Calisto." At BU Theatre, 264 Huntington Ave., Boston at 8. Tickets at $4,3 and 2.

Hanni Schmid-Wyss performs in live piano concert at WGBH Radio Studios, 725 Western Ave., Boston at 11 a.m. Free reservations at 661-9421.

Bach, Mozart and Beethover--Works for two clarinets and bassoon. At Peasant Stock Restaurant. Call 354-9528

Educating the "Modern" American Parent: Reflections on Past and Present--Steven Schlossman, University of Chicago, Agassiz Colloquium room, 3:30 p.m.

Portraits: the Work of Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Weegee, August Sanders, and Home Shapshots--Elsa Dorfman, Mather game room, 7:30 p.m.

The Israeli: Economy: Retrospect and Prospect Stanley Fischer, MIT, Science Center A, 8 p.m.

Eric Schoenberg and Paul Kahn--Passim's

Roomful of Blues--Jonathan Swift's

The Village People--110 Boylston St. (426-0086)

Taj Mahal--The Paradise

Poetry reading--Anne Beattie and Alan Williamson will be reading their own works at the Advocate building at 8 p.m.

Wednesday

Ten Little Indians--Currier Fishbowl, 8

A Thousand Clones--8

Pippin--8

An Evening of Chamber Music--Mozart, Stravinsky and Hindemith at BU School for the Arts, 855 Comm. Ave., Boston. Call 353-3345.

BU Opera Workshop--see Tuesday listing

Gamba and harpsichord works of Bach and Handel. At Peasant Stock Restaurant.

Missionaries and Black Folk in Louisiana During Reconstruction--Jacquelyn Haywood, Radcliffe institute Fellow, Agassiz Colloquium room 3:30 p.m.

The Forthcoming Special Session of the General Assembly on Disarmament and New Approaches to Nuclear Arms Control--Iqbal Akund, the permanent representative of Pakistan to the U.N., seminar room 1, Center for International Affairs, 6 Divinity Ave., 4 p.m.

Soviet Foreign Trade and the Hard-Currency Problem--Herbert Levine, University of Pennsylvania, seminar room 4, Coolidge Hall, 1737 Cambridge St., 4 p.m.

Opportunities for Blacks in international Law--Clyde Ferguson, professor of Law, Frederick Douglass room, 77 Dunster St., 7:30 p.m.

Cambridge Forum: Transportation in the Year 2000--Alan Altshuler, MIT, 3 Church St., 8 p.m.

Roomful of Blues--Jonathan Swift's

The Village People--110 Boylston St.

Taj Mahal--The Paradise

Mass. Horticultural Society Spring Garden and Flower Show--Commonwealth Pier Exhibition Hall, 170 Northern Ave., Boston, 10 a.m. - 10p.m.

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