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...performs student-produced dance pieces in a variety of genres, from hip-hop to lyrical. Also featuring Candela, the Harvard African Dance & Music Ensemble, and dance troupes from Boston and New York. 8 p.m. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $8. (AMF)The Adams Farce Fest. Through Dec.3. The Adams House Drama Society performs an array of French farces. Adams House Pool Theatre. 8 p.m. Tickets available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $5 general admission, $2 Adams House residents. (AMF)Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra Concert. Through Dec. 3. The HRO performs Beethoven?...
...challenging and I’ve met a ton of interesting people,” but it’s becoming increasingly difficult to say with a straight face that the social life is appreciably better than a North Korean prison. We see an almost daily hate-fest about final clubs, but maybe if Houses were allowed to throw parties that lasted past 2 a.m. or have those parties without filing registration forms days in advance, the clubs wouldn’t seem so appealing. The fact of the matter is that many students leave school happy to have...
...kingdom of Dear Leader Kim Jong Il is always as pleasant as a picture postcard. The streets are tidy and orderly, the citizens patriotic and the children sing in perfect harmony. From the plastic flowers in the hotels to the plastic music of the Arirang mass-gymastics-and-propaganda fest we were expected to attend, sugar-coated kitsch appeared to have run amok...
...SANTAS? Next month Cacophony Society members, who organize Nevada's Burning Man fest, don cheap Santa suits and make merry in big cities worldwide...
...corn farmer Paul Siegel says working the land will always be his true love. "There's nothing like planting a seed, nurturing it and harvesting it," says the owner of Siegel's Cottonwood Farms in Crest Hill, Ill., near Chicago. But Siegel admits that it is his annual Pumpkin Fest that keeps his farm afloat. Started in 1990, with a pumpkin patch and hayrides, Siegel's fall festival has mushroomed into a full-fledged theme park complete with haunted barns, a petting zoo, a 10-acre corn maze and snacks such as smoked turkey legs, kettle corn and funnel cake...