Harvard’s own Liz Carlisle ’06, along with Dan Gonzales, host this informal showcase of both student and professional talent. Josiah Pertz and Claudia Garcia are among the students who will take the stage. 7:30pm. Free. Quincy House Junior Common Room. (VMA)
Ongoing
VISUALS | FEED: ARTISTS + DIGITAL INFLUENCE
Here digital technology and art converge as multi-disciplinary artists exhibit their work that is cutting-edge in more ways than one. Through Dec. 11. Massachusetts College of Art, 621 Huntington Ave. Call 617-879-7333 for more information. (VMA)
FILM | Lions of the Kalahari
Escape to the deserts of Botswana and—for a moment—enter into the jungle world of the Kalahari lion. Brought to you very realistically thanks to the 180-degree domed film screen at the Museum of Science. Daily through Feb. 17. Science Park. Call 617.589.0250. (VMA)
THEATER | The Rocky Horror Show
In case you just can’t do the “Time Warp” at the Saturday night performances at the Harvard Square Loew’s, try The Footlight Club’s live version of The Rocky Horror Show. Leave your water pistols and rice at home, the producers want to keep the historical Eliot Hall in good condition. Call (617) 524-3200 for more info. Tickets $21. 8 p.m. Running through Nov. 13. Eliot Hall, 7A Eliot Street, Jamaica Plain. (KMM)
VISUALS | X
Architect Alejandro Aravena presents X, his largest United States exhibition featuring ten projects. The exhibition also presents the entries for the Elemental competition for the design of public housing projects in Chile. Gund Hall Gallery. (JSG)
VISUALS | Dependent Objects
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