MUSIC | Jamily Feud
Proving that there will truly be no end to the punnery even at the price of mining second-rate game shows, The Veritones and Callbacks team up for “Jamily Feud” tonight. Promotional posters for the event seem alternately inspired by Mortal Combat, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and Superfly. Tickets $10, $7 for students. 8 p.m. Sanders Theatre. (NAS)
DANCE | Just Jazz
Just jazz. Nothing else. Tickets $7, $5 for students and seniors. 8 p.m. Rieman Center for the Performing Arts. (NAS)
MUSIC | Han Ma Eum, Han So Ri: Unity and Harmony
Finally, the Han Ma-Eum Korean Drum Troup have a chance in the sun, showing their distinctive and authentic appreciation of Korean music and culture. $3 Regular, $2 Students (2 per I.D.), $5 at the door. 7 p.m. Lowell Lecture Hall. (SAW)
Saturday May 1
MUSIC | Felix Mendelssohn’s Elijah
The Old Testament comes alive! The Masterworks Chorale presents the tale of everybody’s favorite bad boy prophet, Elijah, in Mendelssohn’s classic piece. Mendelssohn’s operatic, dramatic choral style promises to make the chorale’s last performance of the season something special. Tickets $36, $26, $16 with discounts, $3 off for Mass. Teachers Association, WGBH, WCRB, Chorale members and Groups of 10 or more, $5 off for Outings & Innings Harvard Faculty & Staff, student rush $5 starting 1/2 hour prior to curtain time. 8 p.m. Sanders Theatre. (NAS)
CULTURE | Cinco de Mayo
Harvard Raza hosts a celebration of all things Mexican with traditional food, music and dance. Cinco de Mayo (the fifth of May) commemorates the triumph of a small Mexican force over a much larger French force back, giving it potential to be Bill O’Reilly’s new favorite holiday. Tickets $9, $8 for students and seniors. 8 p.m. Lowell House Dining Hall. (NAS)
MUSIC | The Notables
The Harvard Notables will take this stage for their spring concert “bursting with emotion.” Singing and dancing, they will be performing songs from Rent, Camelot,, Urinetown, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and more. $7 Regular, $5 Students. 8 p.m., Lowell Lecture Hall. (ACE)
MUSIC | Bach Society
Harvard’s self-proclaimed “premier chamber orchestra” takes the stage for yet another night of tranquilizing classical music. The program will feature pieces by Beethoven, Cooman, Ravel, Rossini. $8 Regular, $6 Students. 8 p.m. Paine Hall. (ACE)
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