NU in 60 Seconds: May 15
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    If you are looking for entertainment tonight, you are in luck: an array of possibilities stand before you. Looking for an event that brings together Jews, African-Americans and free food? Then show up at Hardin Hall in the Rebecca Crowne Center at 6:30 p.m. for the Black Jewish Freedom Seder to listen to speakers and enjoy free kosher soul food.

    Witness Boomshaka’s awesomeness by attending their tenth annual spring show, called “Restore Chaos”, this weekend in the McCormick Auditorium. According to the event description on NU Link, the show will be “an energetic, wall-shaking collection of student-written pieces that explore the nature of chaos.” Tickets can be bought at the Norris Box Office beforehand.

    “Melancholy Play” by WAVE Productions also opens today at Shanley Pavillion.

    If you feel like dancing and supporting some Northwestern bands, go to Nevin’s at 9 p.m. for Mayfest’s Battle of the Bands. The winner will get to play for all you Dillo Day drunks.

    But if you happen to be a girl, I would suggest thinking twice before drinking yourself under the table this weekend. A study by researchers from Northwestern and the University of Illinois confirmed the existence of a link between drinking and breast cancer.

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