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Arts on Campus

Cookin'

Cabot House JCR

Tonight and Tomorrow

Tonight, Cookin', Cabot House's recently renovated nightelub, will sponsor a double-feature, showing the Indiana Jones classic Raiders of the Lost Ark and the John Belushi/Dan Ackroyd hit, The Blues Brothers. If you missed the TV version of Raiders last Sunday night, you can catch it at the Cabot House JCR tonight for $2. Cover is $1 for members.

Tommorrow night Cookin' presents a dance concert with Dead Weight Loss. A student band, Dead Weight Loss plays cover hits from REM, the Police and David Bowie. Cover charge is $2 for non-members, $1 for members.

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On Thin Ice

The Loeb Experimental Theater

Tonight and Tomorrow, 7:30 and 9:30

This weekend Harvard's oldest comedy troupe. On Thin Ice, presents an improv show in the Loeb Experimental theater tonight and tomorrow night. On Thin Ice has been at Harvard for six years, and models its performances after those of Chicago's Second City, where John Belushi got his start.

Tonight's show will include skits based on ideas suggested by the audience and enacted on the spot by On Thin Ice members. In the past, those in the audience have suggested topics from occupations and activities to emotions and genres that are then presented by the actors. This weekend's performances should prove no different.

God's Favorite

The Harvard Radcliffe Hillel Players

Dunster House at 8:00 and 10:00

Tonight's presentation of Neil Simon's God's Favorite should be a humorous look at life in wealthy suburbia. The comedy is a reworking of the story of Job and follows the adventures of Joe Benjamin, a wealthy Jewish resident of Long Island. God's Favorite did not receive rave reviews at the time of its publication, as critics complained that its stereotyping of suburban life was trite and unoriginal. It will be interesting to see how the Hillel players present the play.

Julie Wu

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