The Council for University Programs (CUP) will be hosting a screening of “Kill Bill – Volume 1” in afterHOURS on Wednesday, March 10. Admission is free with a NU ID. The screening begins at 9 p.m. For more information, call ext. 4336.
March 11 Thursday The film, “The Way Home,” part of the International Film Series, will be shown for free in 440 Egan/Science Research Ce-nter. The film, which begins at 7 p.m., is centered on a spoiled South Korean boy who draws inspiration from the simple country life. This screening is part of International Carnevale. For more information, call ext. 2310.
March 12 Friday The ensemble Musicians of the Old Post Road will celebrate 15 years of New England concerts with a performance of “Music from Monticello” at Christ Church in Cambridge at 8 p.m. The ensemble will be joined by acclaimed mezzo soprano Pamela Dellal in a night of songs and instrumental works from the collection of Thomas Jefferson. Christ Church is located at Zero Garden Street. Tickets are $20 for general admission, $15 for seniors and students Children accompanying an adult are admitted free of charge. For tickets in advance or for information, call (781) 466-6694 or visit www.oldpostroad.org. The Boston Chamber Music Society presents Chausson’s Piano Quartet, Schubert’s Quartet for Flute in A, Viola, Cello and Guitar and Crumb’s Eleven Echoes of Autumn. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. at New England Conserv-atory’s Jordan Hall and will also have a second performance on Sunday, March 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Sanders Theatre in Cambridge. Tickets range from $16 to $42 for the general public and are $8 for students. Student rush tickets are available for $5 one hour before the concert. For more information and for tickets, call (617) 349-0086 or visit www.bostonchambermusic.org.
March 16 Tuesday Sarah Weddington, a lawyer for the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court Case, will be speaking at 7 p.m. in the Curry Student Center Ballroom. This event is sponsored by CUP and admission is free. For more information, call ext. 4336 or visit www.cup.neu.edu.
The Boston University College of Fine Arts will be presenting the Boston University Baroque Orch-estra, performing on period instruments works by Corelli, Handel and Vivaldi. The event is free to the public and begins at 8 p.m. in Marsh Chapel at Boston University, 735 Common-wealth Avenue. For more information, call (617) 353-3349 or visit www.bu.edu/cfa for an updated schedule.
Ongoing Boston’s Club Q announces “Cancun Fridays,” a spring break beach party, every Friday night in March. “Cancun Fridays” will have games, prizes, free give-aways and DJ B Spin. Doors open at 9 p.m. and admission is $5. This event is 21 plus. For more information call (617) 742-2121.
Upcoming The Huntington Theatre Company unveils its first annual “College Night” on Friday, March 26 at 8 p.m. “College Night” is a special night for college students, featuring a production of “What the Butler Saw” by the Huntington Theatre Company, a sex farce by Joe Orton. For this performance only, students can buy $14 student-priced tickets in advance and attend an exclusive free reception after the show. Tickets are available at the Huntington Box Office at 264 Huntington Avenue. A valid ID must be presented for each ticket purchased. Tickets are subject to availability. For more information or for tickets, call (617) 266-0800 or visit www.huntingtontheatre.org.