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Listings, Nov. 7-13

Sponsored by the Harvard South Asian Association, this four week run brings together five short plays originally developed in New York City and exploring issues of same-sex relationships in South Asia. 8 p.m. Tickets $20, $7 students. Leverett Old Library Theater. (MRR)

MUSIC | The Mendoza Line

The Mendoza Line, which takes its name from the Pittsburgh Pirates’ Mario Mendoza’s .215 batting average, now used as a system of baseball measurement, throws a mixer for folk and country music, who get to know each other very well courtesy of the band’s skillful hands.  Also on board is Kilowatthours.  9 p.m., $9. The Middle East. (MRR)

THEATER | Chiacgo

You saw (and should have loved) the movie, now see the sensational, Tony Award-winning Chicago, live on stage and with an exceptional cast and your money’s worth of sequins. 8 p.m. Tickets $28-$75.  The Wang Center, 270 Tremont Street, Boston. (MRR)

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READINGS | David Donald

Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner David Herbert Donald reads from his book, We Are Lincoln Men: Abraham Lincoln and His Friends,  an examination of Lincoln’s life from the vantage point of his closest friends. 3 p.m. Free.  Harvard Book Store. (MRR)

sat, nov 8

MUSIC | Din & Tonics

This a capella concert, titled “Opp Eye For the Din Guy” features the Harvard Din & Tonics and the Harvard Opportunes. 8 p.m. Tickets $10; $7 students. Sanders Theatre. (TIH)

MUSIC | Harvard Pops

The Harvard Pops Orchestra presents music from Oscars past, with movie-music selections ranging from Jurassic Park to An American In Paris. No doubt a fun evening of classical music. 8 p.m. Tickets $8; $6 students Lowell Lecture Hall. (TIH)

sun, nov 9

MUSIC | Enrique Morente

Morente, one of Spain’s leading flamenco artists, performs to the accompaniment of guitar and percussion. 7:30 p.m. Tickets $25-$37. Sanders Theatre. (ADH)

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