Russiaʼs Moiseyev Dance Company has enlightened audiences for over 70 years with colorful costumes, breathtaking acrobatics and excit- ing Russian folk music and dance. February They will perform on February 8 at the Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center. See On Stage. A T P E N N Whenever there is more than meets the eye, see our web site, www.upenn.edu/almanac/.

Upcoming ACADEMIC CALENDAR 1 Images of Ireland; images by Robin Hiteshew; Bucks County Coffee Shop; 11 Drop Period Ends. reception: 5 p.m. Through March 1. CHILDRENʼS ACTIVITY 4 Crossing 49th Street: A Diary; artist Beandrea Davis documents traveling 19 Shake, Shake, Shake Your Sekere; from her neighborhood to University City ages 8-12; explore African rhythm through through photography and creative writing; sekere music; 10 a.m.-noon; Penn Museum; Kelly Writers House; reception: February $10; info.: (215) 898-4016 (Museum). 19, 5 p.m. Through February 27. See Fitness/Learning. CONFERENCES 6 Through Her Eyes: Works in the Photopoetic; photography by Beandrea 25 Gender Issues and Womenʼs Move- Davis; Fox Gallery; reception: February ments in the Enlarged European Union; 10, 5 p.m. Through March 4. 5 p.m.; continues February 26, 9:30 a.m.- 10 Sam Maitin: A Life in Art; new and 5:30 p.m.; rm. G-17, Logan Hall; info.: recent work by this celebrated Philadel- www.sas.upenn.edu/wstudies/euwomen phia artist; Arthur Ross Gallery. Through 26 China: Blue Lions & Stone Horses. MEETINGS 24 River North Chicago Dance Com- (Womenʼs Studies; German; Sociology; April 17. 27 Mesoamerica: Reading the pany; mix of jazz, ballroom, classical and European Studies; DAAD). 11 Y Philly: An Identity Mural by Hieroglyphs. 9 WXPN Policy Board; noon; 3025 contemporary styles incorporating high 26 The Temple as Tradition and Event; Philadelphiaʼs Youth Generation; mural Walnut St. drama, comedy and love duets; 7:30 p.m.; ICA Tours Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center; topics include sectarian interactions and designed to capture the spirit of Phila- Info.: www.icaphila.org. 11 Winter Meeting of the Board of festivals, and ritual spaces and equivalence; delphia for the people of Tel Aviv, Israel; $44, $38, $32; also February 25 & 26, 8 Lecture on Contemporary Art; 1 p.m. Trustees; Woodlands Ballroom, Inn at p.m.; February 26, 2 p.m.: $38, $34, $29. 9:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; rm. 113, Jaffe Bldg.; International House. Through March 4. 6 Penn; 10:45-11:45 a.m. info.: (215) 898-4490 (South Asia Center). Open Video Call; 6:30 p.m. 13 Tabitha Morris and Alex Paik: 16 *Cancelled* Penn Law Recent Work; lush, peaceful landscapes 16 University Council. SPECIAL EVENTS FILMS 12 Law and Religion; current issues re- and playfully disturbing scenes of lifeʼs 10 Foods of the Forest Dinner Buffet; dark side; GSC. Through March 5. MUSIC lating to the intersection of law and religion Women Without Men; 6 p.m.; Alpert 5:30 p.m.; $27; reservations: (215) 898- in America; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Levy Confer- Architecture: Images of the Built 3 4618; Faculty Club (Faculty Club). Environment in Contemporary Painting; Meeting Room, ; info.: 26 Uday Bhawalkar; Dhurpad perfor- ence Center; info.: [email protected] [email protected] (Middle East 11 Chinese New Year; 6 p.m.; $6, $3/ (Journal of Constitutional Law). a look at how painting students are using mance; 7:30 p.m.; Rooftop Lounge, Har- architectural imagery as subject matter Center). children; International House (I-House). The Implications of Re-pricing Es- rison House; PennCard needed (South 19 and inspiration for their work; Charles 17 I Exist; 7 p.m.; LGBT Center Asia Center). 12 World Culture Day: Celebration sential Medicines in Developing Nations; Addams Gallery. Through March 11. (Middle East Center). of African Cultures; experience West topic examined by representatives from Music Department 19 Cielito Lindo; new photographs Imitation of Life; 7 p.m.; Multi- African dancing and drumming, singing, Academia and the Private sector; 9:30 21 Tickets: $5, free w/PennCard. in addition to arts and crafts, storytelling, a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Levy Conference Center; by Julio Grinblatt; Slought Foundation; Purpose Room, Du Bois College House Info: www.sas.upenn.edu/music. reception: 6:30 p.m. Through May 19. (Social Consciousness in Black Film). and African foods; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Penn info.: (215) 898-6869 (Journal of Inter- 1 Penn Contemporary Music Series: Museum; free w/ admission donation; national Economic Law). Die Aktionen; retrospective exhibi- tion of pioneering Viennese Actionist Cinema Studies Lisa Saffer, soprano; 8 p.m.; Amado Re- info. (215) 898-4016 (Museum). 26 Sadie T.M. Alexander Conference; Hermann Nitsch; Slought Foundation; Screenings at 5 p.m. at The Bridge cital Hall, Irvine Auditorium. 24 Equal Justice Foundation Auction; celebrates the life of the alumna who was reception: 6:30 p.m. Through May 19. Cinema de Lux. 3 Dr. Guyʼs MusiQologY: “Annual raise money to support students working the first African American woman to prac- 8 The Evil Dead. Filet of Soul” Concert; 6 p.m.; Prince in public interest law at Penn; 5-10 p.m.; Now tice law in Pennsylvania; 8 a.m.-10 p.m.; Blood Simple. Theatre, Annenberg Center. Law School (Penn Law). Levy Conference Center; info.: www.law. MFA Theme Show; Fox Gallery; 15 upenn.edu/groups/blsa/sadie_conference. Through February 2. 22 Say Anything. . . 12 University Wind Ensemble; 8 p.m.; Irvine Auditorium. SPORTS htm (Black Law Students Association). In Their Own Voices; portraits of Deutsches Haus Modern Language University Symphony Orchestra; artists shot during the production of the Program 19 Info./tickets: www.pennathletics.com. Reel Voices film series; International 8 p.m.; Irvine Auditorium. EXHIBITS Screenings at 8 p.m.; TV Lounge, (M) Tennis vs. UMBC; 3 p.m. House. Through February 4. Gregory College House. 27 Viola Society: Doris 2 Admission Donations and Hours Ryan Ross: Recent Work; paintings Wrestling vs. Harvard; noon. Halbe Treppe. Lederer, viola; 8 p.m.; Amado Recital Hall, 4 Arthur Ross Gallery, Fisher Fine and drawings by MFA ʼ05 candidate; Grad- 2 Irvine Auditorium. Wrestling vs. Franklin & Marshall; Arts Library: free; Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; uate Student Center. Through February 11. 16 Gegen die Wand. 2 p.m. Sat.-Sun., noon-5 p.m. Photography and Ceramics Exhibi- Penn Presents (M&W) Swimming vs. West Chester; East Meets West Film Series Info./tickets: www.pennpresents.org. Bucks County Coffee Shop, 4000 tion; work from undergraduates; Charles Screenings at 2 p.m.; TV Lounge, 6 p.m. Locust St.: free; Mon.-Thurs., 7 a.m.-11 Addams Gallery. Through February 11. Class of 1925, Gregory College House; 4 Jason Moran & The Bandwagon; (M&W) Squash vs. Williams; 6 p.m. p.m.; Fri., 7 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat., 8 a.m.-9 Art & Community VII: The Ameri- PennCard needed. blending hip hop roots and jazz; 8 p.m.; (W) Basketball vs. Harvard; 7 p.m. p.m.; Sun., 9 a.m.-9 p.m. cas; work from women artists from vari- Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center; Twilight Los Angeles. 5 Wrestling vs. Brown; noon. Burrison Gallery, Faculty Club, Inn ous countries of the Americas; Esther 7 $38, $33, $27, $19. (M&W) Squash vs. Harvard; noon. at Penn: free; Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Klein Gallery. Through February 25. 14 Picture Bride. 5 Jack DeJohnette Latin Project; Lat- (M) Tennis vs. St. Johnʼs; 1 p.m. Charles Addams Fine Arts Gallery: Enchanting Plants: Images from 21 AKA Don Bonus. in percussion; 8 p.m.; Zellerbach Theatre, Wrestling vs. North Carolina; 2 p.m. free; Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. a Roving Horticulturist; Lower Gallery, On Cannibalism. Annenberg Center; $43, $38, $31, $21. (M) Tennis vs. Swarthmore; 5 p.m. Esther Klein Gallery, 3600 Market . Through February 27. Catfish in Black Bean Sauce. (W) Basketball vs. Dartmouth; 7 p.m. St.: free; Mon.-Sat., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 28 11 Prague Symphony Orchestra; in- Track of the Rainbow Serpent: Aus- ternationally recognized orchestra led by (W) Squash vs. Dartmouth; 11 a.m. Fox Gallery, Logan Hall: free; tralian Aboriginal Paintings of the Wolfe Film Culture Program 6 Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Screenings at 8:30 p.m.; TV Lounge, principal conductor Petr Altrichter and (M) Squash vs. Dartmouth; noon. Creek Crater; Merle-Smith Gallery, Penn featuring piano soloist Martin Kasik; Graduate Student Center (GSC): Museum. Through February 27. Van Pelt Manor, Gregory College House. 8 (M) Basketball vs. Princeton; 8 p.m. free; Mon.-Thurs., 9 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri., PennCard needed. 8 p.m.; Irvine Auditorium; $42, $27, $19; The Nine Lives of Edgar Fahs Smith; pre-show talk at 7 p.m. 9 (M&W) Fencing vs. Princeton/Tem- 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat., noon-6 p.m.; Sun., examines of his service to Penn through 2 Everybody Says I Love You. ple; time TBA. noon-9 p.m. various media; Kamin Gallery, Van Pelt- 18 James Cotton Band; uplifting and (W) Gymnastics vs. Temple; 6 p.m. 7 Naked Lunch. utterly entertaining blues music; 8 p.m.; Graduate School of Education Dietrich Library. Through March 4. 11 (M) Basketball vs. Columbia; 7 p.m. (GSE) Student Lounge: free; Mon.-Fri., 9 Chicago. Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center; UNTITLED Selected Works: 1999– (M) Swimming vs. Harvard; noon. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 2004; portraits by Sandra Milner; graphite 14 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. $44, $38, $31, $22. 12 Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA): Ustad Mahwash and Ensemble (W) Gymnastics vs. Ursinus/West drawings; Burrison Gallery; reception: Feb- 16 Moulin Rouge! 27 Chester/Wilson; 1 p.m. $3, $2/artists, seniors, students over 12, ruary 11, 5:30 p.m. Through March 11. Heavenly Creatures. Kaboul; multi-ethnic Afghani music at free/members, children 12 and under, 21 the crossroads of Indian, Persian, and (M) Tennis vs. Richmond; 1 p.m. The Revolt of the Bees, Wherein the (M) Basketball vs. Cornell; 7 p.m. w/PennCard and on Sun. 11 a.m.-1 p.m.; Future of the Paper Hive is Declared; 6th 23 Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Arabic traditions; 7:30 p.m.; Zellerbach Wed.-Fri., noon-8 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.- fl., Van Pelt-Dietrich Library. Through 28 Psycho. Theatre, Annenberg Center; $40, $35, 13 (M) Tennis vs. St. Bonaventure; 11 a.m. 5 p.m.; free tours on Sunday at 1 p.m. March 17. $28, $22. (W) Squash vs. Trinity; noon. International House: free; for hours Hill Film Society 18 (W) Basketball vs. Brown; 7 p.m. Accumulated Vision, Barry Le Va; Screenings at 8 p.m.; Upper East Lounge, Slought Foundation call (215) 387-5125. survey of the artistʼs large-scale sculptures Hill College House. PennCard needed. 19 Wrestling vs. Princeton; noon. Kelly Writers House Gallery: free; Concert at 8 p.m.; 4017 Walnut St. Info.: and drawings; ICA. Through April 3. www.slought.org. (W) Tennis vs. Virginia Common- Mon.-Thurs., 10 a.m.-10:30 p.m.; Fri., A Place of Transcendence: Louis I. 3 1776. wealth; 4 p.m. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat., noon-11 p.m.; Sun., Kahn at Dhaka; working documents for 10 Rocky. 3 John Hollenbeckʼs Claudia Quintet; (W) Basketball vs. Yale; 7 p.m. winds and percussion ensemble; $15. 6 p.m.-11 p.m. his architectural masterpiece at Dhaka, 17 Blow Out. 22 (W) Basketball vs. Princeton; 7 p.m. Kroiz Gallery, Fisher Fine Arts Live Concert with Rob Price India; Kroiz Gallery. Through April 8. 24 Trading Places. 5 (M) Tennis vs. Rutgers; 4 p.m. Library: free; Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Group; jazz and surf to free improvisa- 23 Sat.-Sun., appointment only. Ur; ancient Sumerian artifacts from the International House tion and blues; $12. 25 (W) Basketball vs. Cornell; 7 p.m. Meyerson Gallery, : site of Ur in Mesopotamia; Dietrich Gal- Foreign screenings w/English subtitles. 22 Live Concert with Vinny Golia; 26 (W) Tennis vs. Maryland; 10 a.m. free; Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. lery, Penn Museum. Through May 28. Tickets: $6, $5/members, students, se- improvised multi-instrumentalist; $12. (W) Basketball vs. Columbia; 7 p.m. Morris Arboretum: $8, $6/seniors Water, Trees and Sky: Uncommon niors. Info.: www.ihousephilly.org. & students, $3/children 3-12, free w/ Views of the Arboretum; pastel and oil The Lady from Shanghai; 7 p.m. World Café Live 2 Performances are daily. For a complete PennCard, children under 3; daily, 10 landscape paintings by local artist Gordon 3 Dôlé; 7:30 p.m. a.m.-4 p.m. Gibfried; Upper Gallery, Morris Arbore- listing see www.worldcafelive.com. Penn Museum: $8, $5/seniors, chil- tum. Through September 4. 5 The Fast Runner (Atanarjuat); Inuktitit; 7 p.m. ON STAGE dren 6-17, full-time students w/ID, free/ A Wonderful Life: A Daughterʼs Trib- Groundhog Day– members, w/PennCard, children under 6; 6 El Umbracle; Spanish; 1 p.m. ute to a Family of Educators; Joan Myer- 1 Down from the Mountaintop; a February 2 Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. son Shragerʼs digital art; Student Lounge, 8 Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Slought Foundation, 4017 Walnut one-man play depicting the life of James GSE. Ongoing. Mask; 7 p.m. Baldwin; 7 p.m.; Class of ʼ49 Auditori- St.: free; Wed.-Sat., 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Oh, Man (Oh, Uomo); Italian; 7 p.m. Van Pelt-Dietrich Library. For hours Ongoing at the Penn Museum 10 um, Houston Hall; info.: (215) 898-5044 see http://events.library.upenn.edu/cgi- Worlds Intertwined: Etruscans, 13 A Season Outside; 1 p.m. (Staged Dreams). bin/calendar.cgi. Greeks and Romans; Canaan & Ancient 22 Whatʼs the Time in Vyborg?; Finn- 4 Birth of a Notion: Karl Seconds that Israel; Living in Balance: The Universe of ish; 7 p.m. Emotion!; a comedy surrounding politics; the Hopi, Zuni, Navajo and Apache; Me- 310 S. Quince St.; theater show, 8 p.m., soamerica; The Egyptian Mummy: Secrets 23 Bolivar I Am; Spanish; 7 p.m. $25/adult, $12/student: February 11, 18, Suite 211 Nichols House, 3600 Chestnut St. & Science; Ravenʼs Journey: The World 24 Informe General; Spanish; 7 p.m. 19, 25; dinner show, 7:30 p.m., $55: Feb- of Alaskaʼs Native People; Buddhism: Philadelphia, PA 19104-6106 Korean Film Series ruary 5, 12, 26; info./full spring schedule: (215) 898-5274 or 5275 FAX (215) 898-9137 History & Diversity of a Great Tradition; Info.: http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu. www.maskandwig.com (Mask & Wig). Africa: The Cradle of Humankind; E-mail: [email protected] Polynesia: ʻahuʼula + lei niho palaoa. 8 Obaltan (A Stray Bullet); 7 p.m.; Penn Presents URL: www.upenn.edu/almanac/ rm. 111, Annenberg. Info./tickets: www.pennpresents.org. Unless otherwise noted all events are Penn Museum Tours 15 Haʼvan ch Nchaeng (White Badge); 8 Moiseyev Dance Company; features Meet at Trescher main entrance; 1:30 7 p.m.; rm. B21, Stiteler Hall. favorite Russian dances such as the 1937 open to the general public as well as to mem- p.m.; free with Museum admission dona- Gopak (Russian); 7:30 p.m.; Zellerbach bers of the University. For building locations, tion; info.: www.museum.upenn.edu. 22 Hvoja-dong Ibalsa (The Presidentʼs Barber); 7 p.m.; rm. 111, Annenberg Theatre, Annenberg Center; $50, $45, call (215) 898-5000 between 9 a.m. and 5 5 Native American Southwest: Living $30. Also February 9. p.m. or see www.facilities.upenn.edu. Listing in Balance. Penn Presents of a phone number normally means tickets, Pre-show talk at 6:30 p.m., screenings 15 DanceBrazil; blend of Afro-Brazil- 6 Buddhism: The Search for Self. ian dance and music traditions; 7:30 p.m.; reservations or registration required. at 7 p.m. in Studio Theatre, Annenberg This February calendar is a pull-out for Spike Lee is the highlighted artist of this 12 African Drum, Dance and Ritual; Center. See Talks. Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center; yearʼs Africana Film Project. The annual fes- 11:45 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. $45, $35, $30. Also February 16. posting. Almanac carries an Update with 1 Do the Right Thing; talk by Timo- additions, changes and cancellations if tival includes a talk by Mr. Lee on February 13 The Lasting Legacy of the Etruscans thy Corrigan, cinema studies. 21 Too Old to Die Young; uncensored 2 and a panel discussion the following day. and Romans. and uncut legendary British comedian received by Monday noon prior to the week 28 Moʼ Better Blues; talk by Guthrie Penn Presents will feature his films along 19 Canaan & Ancient Israel: Daily Life. Billy Connolly; 8 p.m.; Zellerbach The- of publication. Members of the University Ramsey, music; performance by trumpeter, atre, Annenberg Center; $50; also Febru- may send notices for the Update or March with pre-show lectures given by film scholars Egypt of the Pharaohs. and musicians. See Films and Talks. 20 Terence Blanchard. ary 22. AT PENN calendar.

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2 The Promise and Perils of Second sity; 4 p.m.; rm. 337, Logan Hall (History 6 p.m.; Rainey Auditorium, Penn Mu- Glassy Materials; M. Scott Shell, Princ- 24 PDT in Bone: Current Status and Generation, Environmental Law: A View & Sociology of Science). seum (Earth and Environmental Studies; eton University; 3:30 p.m.; Wu & Chen Future Directions; Stuart Bisland, Prin- from the Trenches; Charles Howland, 8 Do We Have an Emergency Con- Penn Museum). Auditorium, Levine Hall (Chemical and cess Margaret Hospital; noon; Confer- EPA; noon; Carolyn Hoff Lynch Audito- stitution?; Kathleen Sullivan, Stanford 16 Playing with Anger: Culturally Rel- Biomolecular Engineering). ence Room, John Morgan Bldg. (Radia- rium, Chemistry Bldg. (IES). University; 4:30 p.m.; Levy Conference evant Interventions with Aggressive Boys; 22 Education for High Quality Health tion Oncology). Adenovirus Cell Entry Mechanisms: Center, Penn Law School; rsvp by Febru- Howard Stevenson, GSE; 9:30 a.m.; Ter- Care; Harvey Fineberg, Institute of Aristotlelian Noh: Does It Exist?; The Danger That Lurks Beneath; Glen ary 2, [email protected] (Law). race Room, Logan Hall (FICAP). Medicine; noon; rm. 112, NEB (Nursing; Mae Smethurst, University of Pittsburgh; Nemerow, Scripps Research Institute; noon; What is Jewish about Jewish Litera- Endangered Species Act at a Cross- Medicine). 5 p.m.; rm. 286-287, McNeil Bldg. (East Austrian Auditorium, CRB (Microbiology). ture?; Deborah Starr, Cornell University; roads: Is the Nation Still Committed to What Does It Take to be a Winning Asian Studies). Why Poor Women Put Motherhood Bryan Cheyette, University of Southampton; Protecting Wildlife Threatened with Ex- City and Does Philadelphia Have It?; Lecture Art Criticism; Thomas Before Marriage; Kathryn Edin, sociology; Michael Kramer, Ben Gurion University; tinction?; John Kostyack, National Wild- Robert Inman, Wharton; 1 p.m.; Faculty McEvilley, Rice University; 5:30 p.m.; noon; rm. 103, McNeil Bldg. (Sociology). Amelia Glaser, Stanford University; 5 p.m.; life Federation; noon; Carolyn Hoff Lynch Club (Womenʼs Club). rm. B-3, Meyerson Hall (PennDesign). Genetic and Genomic Approaches rm. 543, Williams Hall (Jewish Studies). Auditorium, Chemistry Bldg. (IES). Food and Judaism; Hasia Diner, 25 Cohort Turnover and Productivity: to Understanding Basal Bodies and 9 Law, Science and Policy: How Each Human Cytomegalovirus Latency; NYU; Paul Rozin, psychology; Jeffrey The July Phenomenon in Te.aching Hos- Cilia; Susan Dutcher, Washington Uni- Challenges the Other in Implementing Tom Shenk, Princeton University; noon; Tigay, David Stern, near eastern languag- pitals; Robert Huckman, Harvard Univer- versity in St. Louis; noon; rm. 251, BRB the Food Quality Protection Act; Marcia Austrian Auditorium, CRB (Microbiology). es and civilizations; 5 p.m.; 2nd fl. Audi- sity; noon; 1st fl. Auditorium, Colonial II/III (CRRWH). Mulkey, Temple University; noon; Caro- Establishment and Maintenance torium, Steinhardt Hall (Jewish Studies). Penn Center (LDI). Genes and Small Molecules that lyn Hoff Lynch Auditorium, Chemistry of H19 Imprinting in the Mouse; Marisa 23 Environmental Justice: Community Modeling of Molecular Recogni- Extend Lifespan; David Sinclair, Harvard Bldg. (IES). Bartolomei, cell and developmental Exposure to C8; Edward Emmett, oc- tion; Michael Gilson, University of University; 4 p.m.; Grossman Audito- Gene Expression in a Primitive biology; noon; rm. 251, BRB II/III cupational & environmental medicine; Maryland; 12:15 p.m.; Seminar Room, rium, Wistar Institute (Wistar). Eukaryote: Promoter Recognition and (CRRWH). noon; Carolyn Hoff Lynch Auditorium, John Morgan Bldg. (IFEM). The Past is Elsewhere Wong Kar Pre-mRNA Splicing; noon; Austrian Au- Exploring Chromatin Fiber Struc- Chemistry Bldg. (IES). Wall, Veil, and Body: Textiles Waiʼs Nostalgia in His Transnational ditorium, CRB (Microbiology). ture using Nucleosome Arrays; Timothy Protein Translocation Across and Architecture in the Late Byzantine Hong Kong Cinema; Yiman Wang, Ras/Raf Pathway in Cancer Biology Richmond, Swiss Federal Institute of Prokaryotic Cytoplasmic Membranes- Church; Warren Woodfin, Penn Humani- Haverford College; 5 p.m.; rm. 314, Col- and Therapy; David Tuveson, medicine; Technology; 4 p.m.; Grossman Audito- Lessons Learned from Archaea; Mecky ties Forum; 3 p.m.; rm. 201, Jaffe Bldg. lege Hall (East Asian Studies). 4 p.m.; Grossman Auditorium, Wistar rium, Wistar Institute (Wistar). Pöhlschroder, biology; noon; Austrian (History of Art). Africana Film Project Lecture; Institute (Wistar). Son of the Great Divergence; Ken Auditorium, CRB (Microbiology). The Shock of the New: Electrifica- Spike Lee, filmmaker; 5:30 p.m.; To Sleep, Perchance to Kill; Stephen Pomeranz, University of California, Irvine; Analysis of Tumor Specific P53 Mu- tion, Illumination, Urbanization and the Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center; Morse, psychology & law; 5 p.m.; rm. 100, 4:30 p.m.; rm. 209, College Hall (History). tations in Mouse Models; Guillermina Lo- Cinema; Lucy Fischer, University of info./tickets: (215) 898-4965 (Center for Pepper Hall; register: http://humanities.sas. Cinema, Philosophy, and Dance: zano, University of Texas; 4 p.m.; Gross- Pittsburgh; 5 p.m.; rm. 425, Van Pelt- Africana Studies). See Films. upenn.edu (Penn Humanities Forum). The Case of Felliniʼs “Saraghina”; Milli- man Auditorium, Wistar Institute (Wistar). Dietrich Library (Cinema Studies). 3 Why Target the RhoB Pathway to cent Marcus, Romance languages; 6 p.m.; Dalíʼs Dream of Venus; Ingrid Going Alone or Going Along: Was 10 Redox Regulation of the Tumor Radiosensitive Glioblastoma; Elizabeth Supressor Protein P53; Steve Tuttle, radia- rm. B1, Vance Hall (Cinema Studies). Schaffner, ICA; 5 p.m.; rm. 17, Logan World War II Inevitable?; Dick Smethurst, Moyal, Institut Claudius Regaud; noon; tion oncology; noon; Conference Room, 17 Immune Control of SIV During Hall; register: http://humanities.sas. University of Pittsburgh; noon; rm. B6, Conference Room, John Morgan Bldg. John Morgan Bldg. (Radiation Oncology). Acute Infection—A 17-Color View; Mario upenn.edu (Penn Humanities Forum). Vance Hall (East Asian Studies). (Radiation Oncology). Transcriptional Role of P53 and Roederer, NIH; 1 p.m.; Auditorium, BRB Archaeological Perspectives on the The Museum in Flames; Thaddeus When I Get Older, Losing My Hair: BRCAI to UV Response; Arunasalam Na- (Center for AIDS Research). Northern Frontiers of China, ca. 1100- Squire, curator and composer; Aaron The Family as Provider of Last Resort; varaj, medicine; noon; Conference Room, Literary Honeycombs: Storage and 600 B.C.E.; Gideon Shelach, The Hebrew Levy, Slought Foundation; Marian God- Patricia Archbold, Oregon Health and John Morgan Bldg. (Radiation Oncology). Retrieval of Text Before Modern Times; University; noon; rm. B21, Stiteler Hall frey, Civic House; Paula Marincola, PEI; Science University; 2 p.m.; Austrian Au- Inequality and Growth in Rural Anthony Grafton, Princeton University; 5 (East Asian Studies). 6:30 p.m.; Slought Foundation (Slought). ditorium, CRB (Institute on Aging). China?; John Giles, Michigan State Uni- p.m.; Rare Books & Manuscript Library Spike Lee: A Retrospective; Man- versity; 5 p.m.; rm. B6, Vance Hall (East (Annenberg Rare Books & Manuscript READINGS/SIGNINGS thia Diawara, Clyde Taylor, NYU; Mi- Asian Studies). Library; Slought Foundation). chael Eric Dyson, religious studies; Coco Love, Death and Magic on Etruscan Neo-Confucianism and Women 23 Jeffrey Kluger–Splendid Solution: Jo- 23 Ron Silliman; poetry and criticism; Fusco, Columbia University; Louis Mas- Urns; Jean MacIntosh Turfa, Penn Muse- in Late Choson; Youngmin Kim, Bryn nas Salk and the Conquest of Polio; 7 p.m.; 6 p.m. siah, Scribe Video Center; Valerie Smith, um; 6 p.m.; Penn Museum; $20, $15/mem- Mawr College; 5 p.m.; rm. B6, Vance Grossman Auditorium, Wistar Institute; Princeton University; 5:30 p.m.; rm. 17, Hall (East Asian Studies). 24 When Civil Rights Was Only a bers; info. (215) 898-4890 (Penn Museum). register: [email protected] (Wistar). Dream; discussion of Robert Penn War- Logan Hall (Center for Africana Studies). Breaking the Ice; members of the 18 The Role of Adapter Proteins and See Films. Kelly Writers House renʼs taped interviews for Who Speaks for Israeli-Palestinian Antarctic Expedition; Enzymes in Hematopoietic Cell Devel- the Negro; 6 p.m.; Arts Café. Gender and Science: What Women 8 p.m.; International House (Middle East opment and Function; Gary Koretzky, Info.: www.english.upenn.edu/~wh. Need to Know About Succeeding in Sci- Center). biomedical graduate studies; 12:15 p.m.; 2 Speakeasy: Poetry, Prose, and Penn Bookstore entific Careers; Vita Rabinowitz, Hunter Seminar Room, John Morgan Bldg. Anything Goes; open mic performance; 8 Info.: www.upenn.edu/bookstore. College; 6 p.m.; North Lounge, McClel- 11 Medicare and Medical Technology Policy; Sean Tunis, office of clinical stan- (IFEM). p.m. Also February 16. 2 Lisa Hark–Nutrition for Life: The No- land Hall; PennCard required (Earth and The “Color Bar” in Colonial India: Live at the Writers House fad, No-nonsense Approach to Eating Well Environmental Science). dards & quality; noon; Auditorium, Penn 3 ; word and Colonial Center (LDI). Law, Nationalism, and the Racial Dis- music show on 88.5 WXPN; 9 p.m. and Reaching Your Healthy Weight; noon. Role of the Endothelial Surface 4 Molecular Epidemiology of Mutations tinctions Committee of 1923; Elizabeth George Wien and Nate Chinen– Curtis Sittenfeld–Prep; 6 p.m. Layer in Leukocyte-endothelium Adhe- Kolsky, Villanova University; 2 p.m.; rm. 6 3 in Surfactant Associated Genes; Aaron Ham- Myself Among Others: Co-writing Jazz 7 Coleen Kinder–Delaying the Real sion; Herbert Lipowsky, Penn State Uni- vas, Washington University; 12:15 p.m.; 826, Williams Hall (South Asia Center). History versity; 12:15 p.m.; Seminar Room, John ; 6:30 p.m. World: A Twentysomething Guide to Seminar Room, John Morgan Bldg. (IFEM). 19 On Herman Nitsch; Lorand Hegyi, Roger Angell–Game Time; 6:30 p.m.; Seeking Adventure; 4 p.m. Morgan Bldg. (IFEM). Michelangelo in Miniature; Maria Le Musèe dʼart Moderne de Saint-Etienne; 7 Crash Aesthetics: Amores Perros interview and discussion: February 8, 10 8 Kwame Anthony Appiah–Ethics of Ruvoldt, Penn Humanities Forum; 3 p.m.; 7 p.m.; Slought Foundation (Slought). a.m.; rsvp: [email protected]. and the Dream of Cinematic Mobility; rm. 201, Jaffe Bldg. (History of Art). Identity; 3:30 p.m. Karen Beckman, history of art; 3 p.m.; 20 Collecting Witchhazels in England, Frederick Neuhouser; critique in How Relativity Became Astronomical: Belgium and the Netherlands; Anthony Ai- 9 9 Jack El-Hai–The Lobotomist; 4 p.m. rm. 201, Jaffe Bldg. (History of Art). Einsteinʼs Popular University; Ole Molvig, European philosophy beginning with Anne Bailey–African Voices of the ello, Morris Arboretum; 2 p.m.; Morris Ar- Rousseau; 6 p.m. 10 7 Inducing Tissue Growth through Yale University; 4 p.m.; rm. 337, Logan Hall boretum; $5, free/members; reservations: Slave Trade: Beyond the Silence and the Controlled Gene/Protein Delivery; Lon- (History & Sociology of Science). (215) 247-5777 ext. 169 (Arboretum). 10 Nurit Zarchi & Lisa Katz; 4:30 p.m. Shame; 4:30 p.m. nie Shea, Northwestern University; 3:30 15 Douglas Brinkley–Tour of Duty: Marie Savard–Apples and Pears: p.m.; Wu & Chen Auditorium, Levine Hall 14 The Daguerrotype Reframed: Fran- 21 Growth of Healthy Children From 14 cois Aragoʼs Mechanical Romanticism; Around the World: The WHO Multicentre John Kerry and the Vietnam War; 5:30 The Body Shape Solution for Weight Loss (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering). p.m.; Arts Café. and Wellness Hebraist Motives, Pythagorean John Tresch, University of Chicago; 4 Growth Reference Study; Reynaldo Mar- ; 1 p.m. Itineraries and the Galilean Agendas of p.m.; rm. 337, Logan Hall (History & torell, Emory University; noon; rm. 103 21 Lyn Hejinian–The Traveler and 15 Anthony Clifton–BIGPOX; 7 p.m. Naples: On the Margins of Text and Con- Sociology of Science). McNeil Bldg. (Population Studies Center). the Hill; 6:30 p.m.; interview and dis- 21 Litany Burns–Develop Your Psychic 15 The Enigma of the Leaning Tower Thermodynamics of Complex Sys- cussion: February 22, 10 a.m.; rsvp: text; Avner Ben-Zaken, Harvard Univer- [email protected]. Abilities and Get Them to Work for You in of Pisa; John Burland, Imperial College; tems: Computing Entropy in Proteins and Your Daily Life; 7 p.m.

FITNESS/LEARNING SPRING 2005 EXHIBITS Jazzercise; 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Tues- 3 Sister Circle; an oasis for the soul PennFit: Department of Recreation Below is a sampling of art in upcoming shows on campus. See Exhibits on the other days & Thursdays; Newman Center; first for thinking women of faith; noon. Also Free to Penn students, faculty & staff. side to find specifics about all the exhibits around campus, those currently on display class free; $7/class, $5/students; contact every Thursday. Events take place at Pottruck Center. and those soon to be on view. Carolyn Hamilton: (215) 662-3293 (days) Info./register: [email protected]. Learning and Education or (610) 446-1983 (evenings). 1 Body Composition Measurements; 9 Barry Le Vaʼs Bunker Class of 1923 Ice Rink; 3130 Walnut Open to faculty and staff. Register: www. Coagulation (pushed hr.upenn.edu/learning/. a.m.; rm. G-16; registration required. Also St.; Admission $6.50, $5.50/PennCard; February 16, noon. from the right), 1995. skate rental $2.50; Public skating hrs. (*$1 18 Career Focus Brown Bag: Network- Cast black hydrastone, off admission): Mon. 1:15-3:15 p.m.*; ing at Penn; noon-1 p.m. 10 Cardiovascular Training 101; noon; rm. G-16. neoprene, 15 x 30 feet. Tues. noon-2 p.m.*; Wed. 1:15-3:15 p.m.*; 22 The Cornell Interactive Theatre En- Courtesy of the artist Thurs. noon-2 p.m.*; Fri. 7-9:30 p.m. when semble; 9-11:30 a.m. or 2-4:30 p.m. 23 Evaluate Your Current Cardiovas- and Sonnabend Gallery, no hockey game is scheduled; Sat. 12:30- cular Level; 8 a.m. or noon; rm. G-16. New York. Work is in- 2:30 p.m., 8-10 p.m., midnight-2 a.m.; Sun. Morris Arboretum cluded in Accumulated Info.: www.morrisarboretum.org. Quality of Work Life 12:30-2:30 p.m.; info.: http://hstrial-rrob- Open to faculty and staff. Register: www. Vision exhibit featuring ertson1.homestead.com/HOME.html. 22 Selecting and Planting Quality hr.upenn.edu/quality/default.asp. a survey of Barry Le Rape Aggression Defense; 12-hour Nursery Trees; learn how to evaluate root Being Your Best: Developing & Vaʼs work from the sessions give hands-on physical defense systems and branching structure; 9 a.m.-4 3 1960s to the 1970s. training for women; session III: February p.m.; $85, $45/morning only. Projecting Confidence; 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 1 & 8, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; session IV: Febru- 26 Soils Simplified; learn the basics of 17 Taking Care of Yourself When You ary 10, 17, 24, March 2, 6-9 p.m.; session soil composition and how to make and are the Caregiver; 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. V: February 21 & 28, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; keep it healthy; 10 a.m.-noon; $30, $27/ 21 How to Start An Exercise Program 4040 Chestnut St.; free/students, staff & members. Youʼll Stick With; noon-1 p.m. Floating World #3 by faculty; register: (215) 898-3590; for full Basic Propagation–Annuals and Technology Training Services Naomi Reis, MFA 2nd schedule see www.publicsafety.upenn. Vegetables from Seeds and Cuttings; learn Year, is acrylic and enam- edu/Special/dpsRAD.asp (UPPD). Classes at ISC labs, 3650 Chestnut St., 9 basic seed sowing techniques for flowers a.m.-4:30 p.m. Open to faculty, staff & stu- el on board, 2003. This 3 Penn Knitters; noon; ARCH Bldg. and vegetables; 10 a.m.-noon; Arboretum dents. Register at www.tts.isc.upenn.edu. work is part of the exhibit Also February 17. Greenhouse; $24, $22/members. 2 HTML Advanced Authoring; $247. Architecture: Images of 17 IT Advanced Training Windows 28 Become a Volunteer Guide; five the Built Environment in Server 2000 to 2003 Migration; 9 a.m.-5 weeks training; 9 a.m.-noon; $50/includes 3 PowerPoint 2000 Intermediate; $190. Contemporary Painting p.m.; rm. 204, Sansom West (ISC). one-year membership, free/members. 4 Excel Intermediate; $190. that will be on display 8 Outlook XP Intro.; $179. beginning February 13 in Center for Teaching and Learning Penn Alexander Community School Charles Addams Gallery. Info.: www.ctl.sas.upenn.edu/; rsvp: 4209 Spruce St., info.: (215) 823-5288. 9 PowerPoint XP Intro.; $190. [email protected]. 1 Youth Filmmaking Workshop; 4-6 10 Word Intro.; $190. 4 POGIL: Process Oriented Guided p.m. Also every Monday and Tuesday 14 Photoshop 7.0 Web Graphics; $494. Inquiry Learning Pt. 2; 1:30 p.m.; location through February. Continues February 15. TBA; 2 Knitting/Crocheting Circle; 5-8 p.m. 16 Excel Advanced; $190. 25 The Penn Inquiry Model (PIM) vs. Also every Wednesday through February. 18 Excel Intro.; $190. POGIL; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 2000, IAST. 3 Adult Basketball; 5-8 p.m. Also 22 Business Objects Intro.; $350. every Thursday through February. Christian Association 23 Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Intro.; $190. Info.: http://dolphin.upenn.edu/~upennca. Bridge, Pinochle, Chess; 5-8 p.m. Also every Thursday through February. 24 Dreamweaver MX Advanced; $570. 1 Love, Integrity and Intent; a Bible Continues February 25. Study; noon. Also every Tuesday. 7 Philadelphia and Its Neighborhoods SLANGuage; international students Series; 7-8 p.m. Also February 14. 28 Word Intermediate; $190. and their spouses practice speaking Eng- Yoga with your Child; 5-6 p.m. Also lish; 3 p.m. Also every Tuesday. every Monday through February.

Hope & Pinky, 2002 by Emily Keyishian is powder paint, marker, and varnish on canvas. This work is on display in the ex- hibit Art & Community VII: The Ameri- cas at the Esther Klein Gallery through Sideshow by photographer and writer February 25. The exhibit features work Beandrea Davis will be on display in the February by 12 female artists from all over the exhibit Through Her Eyes: Works in the Americas in various media from digital Photopoetic at Fox Gallery beginning art to performance. February 6. All works are silver gelatin A T P E N N prints with black ink on transparency film. 1/25/05