All events free unless otherwise noted.
Friday, Oct. 31
Jazz at Café Ology
7 p.m. – Café Ology
Showing of “Gremlins”
7 p.m. – Beckham Hall
Fall Faculty Dance Concert: Project: Dancing the Imagination
8 p.m. – ’92 Theater, $6-8
“Wait Until Dark”
8 p.m. – Malcolm X House
“The Rocky Horror Picture Show”
8 p.m. – Phoenix Theater, 54 Washington St., $20-26
Halloween Silent Film: “The Bells,” with live accompaniment
10 p.m. – Memorial Chapel
The Misfits
10 p.m. – Eclectic House, $6
Saturday, Nov. 1
Drum Circle
10 a.m. – 12 p.m., Green Street Arts Center, $5-6
Long Lane Organic Farm Pumpkin Festival
12 p.m. – 5 p.m., Long Lane Farm
Andrea Gibson: Performance and Dinner Discussion
3 p.m. – Crowell, $3-5
“Wait Until Dark”
8 p.m. & 12 a.m., Malcolm X House
Fall Faculty Dance Concert: Project: Dancing the Imagination
8 p.m. – ’92 Theater, $6-8
“The Rocky Horror Picture Show”
8 p.m. – Phoenix Theater, 54 Washington St., $20-26
Monday, Nov. 3
Foucault and Sexual Freedom: Why Embrace an Ethics of Pleasure?
8 p.m. – 9:30 p.m., Russell House
Food Not Bombs
8 p.m. – 9 p.m., Shanklin 107
Wednesday, Nov. 5
Russell House Series: Michael Ondaatje
8 p.m., Memorial Chapel
Katylaevs: Music of the Sakha Culture
8 p.m., World Music Hall, $6-12
Thursday, Nov. 6
Eiko Otake, Visiting Artist, East Asian Studies and Dance Department: Art
Making as Sustained Mourning
4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m., Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies
Between Me and the Other World: Photographs of Urban Africa and the Diaspora
5 p.m. – 6:30 p.m., CAAS Lounge
Writers Out Loud: Literary Open Mic
7 p.m. – 9 p.m., Green Street Arts Center, $3
Getting Serious About Video Games: A Conversation with Jeremy Bernstein
8 p.m. – Goldsmith Family Cinema
Blue Scholars with Chrome Punch
Evening – Psi U, $3
Snuffaluffagus
Evening – Westco Café
Ongoing Exhibitions:
“Framing and Being Framed: The Uses of Documentary Photography”
Zilkha Gallery
“The Pearl of the Snowlands: Buddhist Prints from the Derge Parkhang”
Mansfield Freeman Center for East Asian Studies
“Document or Art? Photography in the Long 19th Century”
Davison Art Center
“The Photograph & the Book”
Olin Library



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