Monday Happenings

tsai_rebels.jpg Movies

The HFA concludes its look at the career of Taiwanese filmmaker Tsai Ming-liang with the evocatively titled Rebels of the Neon God (1993), a look at wayward youth struggling with its delinquency in the back alleys and video arcades of the city. Harvard Film Archive, Carpenter Center, 24 Quincy St., Cambridge, 7 p.m $8/$6.

Dirty Mouths

Between the two of them, Ontarian Peaches and Philadelphian Amanda Blank have released enough music with dirty words in it to shut down a small island nation with FCC fines. Joining forces tonight with DJ David Dancer, from the This is Why They Hate Us dance party, the duo promises to make your more squeamish friends blush. Paradise Rock Club, 967 Comm. Ave., 7 p.m. $22.

New Music

The NEC Chamber Orchestra, a conductorless orchestra that bills itself as "the ultimate listener's ensemble," presents a pair of classics from the new music repertoire, Ginastera's Concerto for Strings (1965) and Piazolla's The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, as arranged by Leonid Desyatnikov for string orchestra. Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory, 30 Gainsborough St., 8 p.m. Free.

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