From Unrequited Love to Data Processing: The Revolution in Israeli Women's Literature--by Miri Kubovy, professor, Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. H-R Hillel, 74 Mt. Auburn St., 8:30 p.m.j
The Gay Left: What's Left?--by Margaret Cerullo, Hampshire College; Becky Johnson, director, Women's Economic Development Project of Women for Economic Justice; and John Preston, author of Flesh and the Word. Boylston Hall, Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. $3 donation.
The Music of Political Change in Africa--by George Collinet, Afro-pop World-Wide. Emerson Hall, Room 105, 8 p.m.
Celtic Heritage: Marginal versus Residual IndoEuropean--by Eric Hamp, professor emeritus, Linguistics, University of Chicago. CLCS Seminar Room, 61 Kirkland St., 4:15 p.m.
Theatre
Reproducing Georgia--by Karen Hartman. Eliot House, 8 p.m. $5 general; $3 for students and elders. Tickets are available at the Holyoke Center Ticket Office (495-2663).
French Without Tears--Adams Senior Common Room, 8 p.m. $3.
Up Your Ante!--Through March 17. Presented by Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Hasty Pudding Theatre, 12 Holyoke St., 8 p.m. except on Saturdays, 5 and 9 p.m. $17; $19 on Friday and Saturday nights. Call 495-5205 for tickets.
Zora's Kitchen--by Orion Ross. Loeb Experimental Theatre, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Frankie & Johnny--by Terence McNally. Cabot Underground Theatre, 8 p.m. $4.
Seagull--Through March 21. By Anton Chekhov, directed by Ron Daniels. American Repertory Theatre, 64 Brattle Street, 8 p.m. Call 547-8300 for tickets.
Concerts
CityStep Fifth Annual Cabaret--willfeature the Harvard Din and Tonics, the RadcliffePitches, Onyx, Alexis Toomer, Barak Marshall andOn Thin Ice. Lowell House Dining room, 8 p.m. $7general; $5 for students. Tickets are available atthe Ho lyoke Center Ticket Office (495-2663).
Kuumba--celebrate the music, poetry, anddance of African Americans. Agassiz Theatre, 8p.m. $4 for students; $5 general.
Films
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