The Weekly What? Listings Calendar: Oct: 13-Oct. 19



Thursday Importance of Being Earnest- Charles St. at 8 Footholds- Newbury St. Theatre at 8 Jean Cocteau- French Library at



Thursday

Importance of Being Earnest-Charles St. at 8

Footholds-Newbury St. Theatre at 8

Jean Cocteau-French Library at 8:30

Outside the Door-Overland Theatre at 8

Sleuth-Theatre by the Sea at 8:30

Twelfth Night-Boston Shakespeare at 8

Orestela-Cambridge Ensemble at 8

The Reason We Eat-Boston Rep at 8:08

Complex-Loeb Ex at 7:30

The Indian Wants The BronxCharles at 8

Boston Symphony-Symphony Hall at 8:30

Alexander's Feast-Busch-Reisinger at 12:15

"Consort of Early Music"--Busch-Reisinger at noon

James Montgomery Band--Paradise Theatre at 7:30 and 10:30

Lilly Brothers--Springfield Street Saloon at 9 p.m.

Julie Snow, Willie Sordill--Sword-in-the-Stone Coffeehouse at 9 p.m.

Molly Malone--Back Room at the Idler at 9 p.m.

Robin Williamson and His Merry Band--Passim's

The Estes Boys--Jonathan Swift's at 9 p.m.

The Advocates--Ch. 2 at 9

"Legal Status of Israeli Held Territories"--Dr. Yehuda Zul Blum in Science Center B at 7:30

Vance Packard--Women's City Club, cocktails at 5:30, speech at 6:30

Betty Friedan--Austin Hall at Harvard Law School at 8

Friday

Importance of Being Earnest--8:00

Footholds--8:00 Jean Cocteau--8:30

Outside the Door--8:00.

Another Part of the Forest--Lyric at 8

Sleuth--8:30

Taming of the Shrew--Boston Shakespeare at 8

Oresteia--8:00

Complex--7:30 and 9:30

Reason We Eat--8:08

Helium Mime Show--Joy of Movement Center at 8:30

The Court Players--Stone Soup Society at 8:30

Joan of Arc--Caravan Theatre

Indian Wants The Bronx--8:00

Tom Moore and Paul White--Dunster Library at 5:30

Boston Symphony--Symphony Hall at 2

Bulgarian Music Festival--MFA at 7:30

Boston University Symphony--School for the Arts at 8

Rococo--Old South Church at 8:30

Lynn Chang and Richard Kogan--Cabot Living Room at 8:30.

Claudro Roditi and Bob Move--New England Life Hall at 8

Iggy Pop--Orpheum at 8

John Mayall--Paradise Theatre at 7:30 and 10:30

David Bromberg Band and Steve Goodman--Symphony Hall at 8:30 Disco Dance--Harkness Commons from 8:30 to 12:30

Zenska Pensa--Museum of Fine Arts, Tapestry Hall, at 7:30p.m.

Bob Probert--Springfield Street Saloon at 9 p.m.

Buffy Groves, Nick Beal--Sword-in-the-Stone Coffeehouse at 9 p.m.

Patty Larkin--Back Room at the Idler at 9 p.m.

Robin Williamson and His Merry Band--Passim's

Nameless Coffeehouse--3 Church St. at 8 p.m.

The Estes Boys--Jonathan Swift's at 9 p.m.

Cross-Country--Franklin Field at 4 Women's Cross-Country--Franklin Field at 3:30

Soccer--B. School Field at 3:30

World Series--Ch. 5 at 8

Energy Conservation Symposium--Museum of Science

"Y.L. Peretz and the Flowering of Secular Jewish Culture"--Phillips Brooks Parlor at 8:45

Kores--67 Newbury St. at 7:30

Michael Dukakis--3 Church Street at 12:45

Saturday

Importance of Being Eamest--8:00

Footholds--8:00

Jean Cocteau--8:30

Outside the Door--8:00

Another Part of the Forest--'5 and 8:30

Sleuth--5:00 and 9:00

Twelfth Night--8:00

Oresteia--8:00

Complex--7:30 and 9:30

Reason We Eat--6:30 and 9:30

Helium Mime Show--8:30

The Court Players--8:30

Krapps Last Tape, I Stopped and Turned--Caravan Theatre

Indian Wants The Bronx--8:00

Indian Musicians--MT's Kresge Aud. at 7:30

Philip Fraiman--Dunster Library at 5:30

Boston Symphony--Symphony Hall at 8:30

John Mayall--Paradise Theatre at 7:30 and 10:30

Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, et al.--Boston Garden at 8

Bob Probert--Springfield Street Saloon at 9 p.m.

Ruth Anna, Mike Coffer--Sword-in-the-Stone Coffeehouse at 9 p.m.

Larry Friedman--Back Room at the Idler at 9 p.m.

Jay Ungar and Lyn Hardy--Lowell House at 8:30 p.m.

Robin Williamson and His Merry Band--Passim's

Nameless Coffeehouse--3 Church St. at 8 p.m.

The Estes Boys--Jonathan Swift's at 9 p.m.

Rugby--Behind the tennis courts at 9:30

Field Hockey--Soldiers Fieat at 11

Football--Soldiers Field

World Series--Ch. 5 at 4

Energy Conservation Symposium--Museum of Science

Workshop on Legislative Lobbying--PBH at 9:30

Caribbean Cabaret and Dance--Martin Luther King Community School at 9

Sunday

Footholds----8:00

Sleuth--3:00

Reason We Eat--3 and 8:08

Helium Mime Show--8:30

Indian Wants The Bronx--8:00

Teddy Tong, Andy Calkins and Stephanie Jacob--Dunster Library at 3

Baroque Bach--King's Chapel at 5

Boston Symphony--8:00

Kenny Burrell--Berklee Performance Center at 8:15

Short Straw--Springfiled Street Saloon at 9 p.m.

Open Hoot--Sword-in-the-Stone Coffeehouse at 9 pm.

Dave Thompson--Back Room at the Idler at 9 p.m.

Strange Brew Coffeehouse--Hilles Penthouse at 8 p.m.

Stormin' Norman and Suzy--Jonathan Swift's at 9 p.m.

Robbin Williamson and His Merry Band--Passim's

World Series--Ch. 5 at 4 (if necessary)

Edward Boorstein--on Chile, Fascism and the U.S. at Morse Auditorium at 11 a.m.

Barry Commoner--Alumni Auditorium at Northeastern at 8

Tai Chi--Thesophical Society, 122 Bay State Rd. at 7.

Poetry--Stone Soup Society at 8:30.

Monday

Paul Robeson--Colonial Theatre at 8:00

John Heise--Jordan Hall at 8

Kirkpatrick and Myers--Springfield Street Saloon at 9 p.m.

Doshie Powers--Back Room at the Idler at 9 p.m.

Strange Brew Coffeehouse--Hilles Penthouse at 8 p.m.

Stormin' Norman and Suzy--Jonathan Swift's at 9 p.m.

World Series--Ch. 5 at 8 (if necessary)

Manon--Live from Lincoln Center with Beverly Sills on Ch. 2 at 8

Benn Bronzes and Ivory Masks--Douglas Fraser in the Fogg Christian Room from 3 to 4:30

Tuesday

Paul Robeson--8:00

Sleuth--8:30

Reason We Eat--8:08

Indian Wants The Bronx--8:00

Boston Symphony--Symphony Hall at 7:30

Harpsichord Lecture-Recital--MFA at 7

Fortepiano--MFA at 7

Music of the 20th Century--B.U. School for the Arts at 8

Chamber Music--Jordan Hall at 8 "Music After Five"--N.E. Conservatory's Brown Hall at 6

Orrin Starr--Springfield Street Saloon at 9 p.m.

Open Hoot--Sword-in-the-Stone Coffeehouse at 9 p.m.

Reave Little--Back Room at the Idler at 9 p.m.

Strange Brew Coffeehouse--Hilles Penthouse at 8 p.m.

Northern Lights--Passim's

Stormin' Norman and Suzy--Jonathan Swift's at 9 p.m.

Irving Howe--Science Center A at 8

Songs of Bob Dyian--Christopher Ricks in the Dunster JCR at 7

Abraham Yehoshua--Harvard hall 201 at 8

Barney Frank, Elaine Noble, and Rosemarie Sansone--Kirkland JCR at 8

Louise Gluck--Lamont Poetry Room at 8

Wednesday

Importance of Being Eamest--8:00

Paul Robeson--2 and 8:00

Another Part of the Forest--8:00

Sleuth--2:00 and 8:30

Taming of the Shrew--8:00

Reason We Eat--8:08

Indian Wants The Bronx--8:00

Krapps Last Tape, I Stopped and Turned

N.E. Conservatory Reportory Orchestra--Jordan Ha;; at 8

Nils Lofgren--Paradise Theatre at 7:30 and 10:30

Paul Rishell--Back Room at the Idler at 9 p.m.

Strange Brew Coffeehouse--Hilles Penthouse at 8 p.m.

The New Harmony Sisterhood Band--Passim's

Stormin' Norman and Suzy--Jonathan Swift's at 9 p.m.

Dr. Robert H. Ebert--"The Doctor" at the Cambridge Forum, 3 Church St., at 8

Hidden Inner Self Slide Show--Theosophical Society at 7

B.F. Skinner--Science Center B at 4 Stanley Hoffman, Karol Syndzieiorz, and Richard Pipes--Emerson 105 at 8

B.U. Observatory--"Open night" from 8 to 9