Friday, December 8
The Stereotypes
Tap your foot and nod your head to one of Washington University’s all-male a cappella groups. The Stereotypes are performing their end-of-semester concert tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Graham Chapel.
Wash. U. Opera
The Washington University Opera presents “In Women’s Chambers.” The program will include portions of three 20th-century operas: Benjamin Britten’s “The Rape of Lucretia” (1946), Conrad Susa’s “Black River” (1975) and “Little Women” (1998) by Mark Adamo. The show begins at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 8 and 9, in Karl Umrath Lounge. Admission is free.
How many licks.?
.To get to the center of the missing Tootsie Roll wrapper art. If you’re curious to know if artist Tom Friedman got back his missing piece of artwork, show up to the Kemper Art Museum to hear Friedman talk about his work at 7 p.m. tonight.
Dancing with the Stars: ALAS Semiformal
Lopata Multipurpose Room
10p.m.-1:30 a.m.
“Come to the hottest semi-formal of the year where you can Dance with the Stars. There will be a red carpet. This is your chance to live the life of a celebrity. Tickets are only $5. Tickets will be on sale in Mallinckrodt from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. everyday this week.”
Saturday, Dec. 9
Light up the Night
Put on your yarmulke, it’s time to celebrate Chanukah! The Jewish Student Union is celebrating the festival of lights and students of all religions are invited to attend. Starts at 10:21 p.m. with buses running from the Business school to Hillel. Free drinks for those over 21.
KARL Improv Presents… The December Show!
Join KARL Improv for its last show of the semester, an hour-long improvisational extravaganza! They will be showcasing some of their best short-form games, along with a few new ones.
Northwest Wohl
7 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Admission is free
Swing into the Holidays
The Wash. U. Swing Society is offering a free hour-long swing dance lesson at 8 p.m. The rest of the night will be spent dancing and eating pizza in the Gargoyle.
Sunday, Dec. 10
Handel’s Messiah Sing-along
Hallelujah! Composer George Frederic Handel realized that it would be a great sing-along piece, especially around campfires and in University chapels. John Stewart, director of vocal activities, is directing the annual Messiah sing-along today at 3 p.m. in Graham Chapel.