The List
. . . by Emily Brochin
[Photoillustration by Colin Hartnett]

Friday, November 22
noon: Interfaith Lunch to discuss what different faiths have to say about helping the hungry and the homeless. Room 201, Faunce House.
4 pm: Workshop featuring applied music piano students. Grant Recital Hall.
5:30 pm: "Skepticism and Our Knowledge of the External World," Jonathan Vogel, Amherst College. Room 119, Gerard House.
7 pm: Women's hockey vs. Cornell. Meehan Auditorium.
8 pm: Fall Dance Concert, Ashamu Dance Studio. Also, Saturday and Sunday nights at the same time.
8 pm: Brown University Wind Symphony featuring the music of guest composer Eric Ewazen (Juilliard School). Sayles Hall.
8 pm: The Vines come to Lupo's. $15 in advance. $16.50 at the door.
8 pm: DJ Logic. Rob Wasserman Trio, Topaz. 12 bucks. Met Café.

Saturday, November 23
1 pm: "Law and Politics," Room 117, MacMillan Hall.
7 pm: Enchor Singers will perform works by Lloyd Pfautsch, Michael Praetorius and others. Grant Recital Hall.
9 pm: Sonic Youth, Lightning Bolt, Black Dice at Lupo's. $16.50 in advance, $18 at the door.

Sunday, November 24
2 pm: Workshop in Bhangra Dance, Crystal Room, Alumnae Hall.
4 pm: "Shopping for Fangs," followed by discussion of issues of Asian American Contemporary Cinema with Jeanette Roan, George Mason University. Room 102, Wilson Hall.
7 pm: Sul-Ah Kim Lee, piano. Grant Recital Hall.
8 pm: Wikid Dork Presents: Local Filmmakers Unite, featuring The Cringe: Full Exposure, directed by Ray Daniels of Apathy Films: chronicles 24 hours in the life of the band The Cringe after their European tour and breakup. Starring Paul Hullabaloo of No Positive Radio. Also shorts by Ann Murray, Nicole Johnson, and Stephanie Tolley. Free at AS220.
8 pm: Beenie Man, Silvercat, Kirk Davis, Smilez & Southstar at Lupo's. $15 advance. $17 at the door.

Wednesday, November 27
8-11pm: Sex Workers' Art Show at AS220. Visual and performance art by people who work in the sex industry created to dispel the myth that they are anything short of artists, innovators and geniuses. The performances offer a wide range of perspectives on sex work, from celebration of prostitution and sex-positivity to views from the darker side of the sex industry. $9

Holy Trinity Movie Recommendations: My Bodyguard, Dogfight, Monsoon Wedding

Student of the Week: Winston Groman B'04. Although he insists his propensity for Members Only jackets is a healthy coincidence, we all know he searches for them like a bloodhound out for the kill. Despite my warnings, he insists upon moving to Spain, which is full of fascists on mopeds. May he escape unharmed and experience el amor de churros con chocolate en la Puente Triana a la madrugada.

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