ception November 21, 5 p.m.; Benefit 23 .; Italian w/English ACADEMIC CALENDAR auction November 21; 7 p.m.; Meyerson subtitles. 2 Homecoming. Gallery. Through December 1. See Special International House Events. 10 Spring Term Advance Registration 8 p.m. unless otherwise noted; tickets Ends. 21 Undergraduate Juried Show; high- available on first come, first serve basis light of the work of Penn’s Fine Arts one hour before the show. See 27 Thanksgiving Break Begins at students, painting, printmaking, draw- close of classes. www.ihousephilly.org November ing, sculpture, video, digital art; Charles 13 French Wednesdays Film Series: Addams Gallery; reception November Esther Kahn; Arnaud Desplechin; 7:30 p.m. CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES 26, 5 p.m. Through December 6. University Museum 15 100 Years of Cinema: Antonio das 23 Holiday Garden Railway Display; Mortes; Glauber Rocha; Brazil. A T P E N N For ages 8-12; 10 a.m.; $5; Info./Regis- a magical experience for young and old, tration: (215) 898-4016. twinkling lights and colonial décor adorn 20 Santa Maradona; Marco Ponti; Italy. Whenever there is more than meets the eye, see our web site, 2 Explorations in Archaeology; tech- the Garden Railway for the holidays; Mor- 21 Giorni; Laura Muscardin; Italy. www.upenn.edu/almanac/. niques that scientists use to explore and ris Arboretum; November 23-December 22 I Cento Passi; Marco Tullio examine archaeological artifacts. 22: weekends only; November 29, Decem- Giordana; Italy; Panel discussion on Photo by J. Henry Falk 16 Mysterious Marks!; the fascinating ber 23, and December 26-31: daily. Italian cinema prior to film screening. Le Ballet National world of ancient picture-writing, the Now 23 Brucio Nel Vento; Silvio Soldini; du Senegal is Museum’s collection of artifacts from Photographs of Erika Tapp; Kelly Italy/Switzerland. considered the around the world with mysterious marks Writers House. Through November 1. 24 L’Uomo In Piu; Paolo Sorrentino; premiere dance of the past, and how archaeologists deci- DOE Midterm Exhibition; graduate Italy; 7 p.m. company perform- pher ancient words and their meanings. student work; Charles Addams Gallery. ing traditional Through November 10. MEETINGS dances of Africa. CONFERENCES Antiquity Recovered: Pompeii and They will be Herculaneum in Philadelphia Collections; 1 Fall Full Board of Trustees Meet- 7 Interdisciplinary Connections at ing; 11 a.m.-noon, Bodek Lounge, performing Penn: Exploring Tissue Engineering the influence of 18th-century archaeologi- “Kuuyamba,” a cal discoveries in the Bay of Naples on Houston Hall; observers must register: and Imaging in Digestive and Liver Re- (215) 898-7005. dance composed of search; 2:30-6 p.m.; 2nd fl., Vagelos Re- European and American cultures on Phila- three parts, the search Labs (Institute for Medicine and delphia; Arthur Ross Gallery. Through 12 PPSA Meeting; noon, Terrace Room, Logan Hall (See TALKS). Sama, the Djigui Engineering; Center for Molecular Studies December 1. and the Silimbo. in Digestive and Liver Diseases). United Bank: an in-windows se- MUSIC Sama is a dance to 11 Nerve-Muscle Interactions in ries; by Rodrigo Toscano, Jeff Derksen, sacred songs Development and Disease; 8:45 a.m.; Rita Wong, Louis Cabri, Stefan Abrams, 1 Les Petits Chanteurs De Saint- invoking the spirits Auditorium, BRB II/III; Info.: Aaron Levy; Slought Networks Annex. Andre De Colmar; French boys choir; 8 of the gods to www.uphs.upenn.edu/pmi/events Through December 2. p.m.; Philadelphia Cathedral; $15, $10/ perform Silimbo. sym2002b.html (PMI). Pictures, Patents, Monkeys and seniors & students (Global Village at During Djigui, the 13 Center for Neurodegenerative Dis- More…On Collecting; selection of ob- Philadelphia Cathedral). chief of the tribe ease Research 3rd Annual Retreat; 8:30 jects from three collections; ICA. 3 Middle East Cultural Series Con- Through December 15. chats with the a.m.; Auditorium, BRB II/III; Registra- cert; Aysegul Durakoglu, Turkish pia- spirits and gains tion required; www.uphs.upenn.edu/ Cosmic Thing; Damian Ortega; nist; 3 p.m.; Bodek Lounge, Houston sculptures, photographs, and videos; their approval to cndr/retreat.html (CNDR). Hall; tickets: (610) 525-4654 or (215) perform Silimbo. Russian Law Reform Conference; ICA. Through December 15. 222-8927 (Middle East Center). ICA Presents: Amy Cutler; highly Silimbo is the scholars in the field and fundamental 7 Tim Berne/Michael Formanek celebration of and government providers of cross- detailed drawings, creates surrealistic worlds; ICA. Through December 15. Duo; 8 p.m.; Slought Networks, 4017 rhythm, color, border legal assistance; 2-5:30 p.m.; Walnut St.; $10 (Slought Networks). S-245, Law School (Jacques deLisle). Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting; beauty of the body works of Jasper Johns, Sol Le Witt, PENN Presents and magnificence 15 Doctoring in Hard Times; 8:30 Gerhard Richter, Alexander Calder, Tickets/Info.: (215) 898-3900 or of percussion. a.m.; BRB II/III; Info./Registration: Oskar Kokoschka, and Josef Albers; www.pennpresents.org. The performance www.med.upenn.edu/bioethics/, deadline Slought Networks Gallery. Through November 1 (Acadia Institute; Center for 1 Herbie Hancock; Grammy-award takes place on December 18. winning pianist and composer; 8 p.m.; November 17, at Bioethics). Also November 16. Edward Fry on Barnett Newman Law and the Disappearance of Class Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center; the Zellerbach and Documenta 8; papers from Edward $47, $42, $34, $28. Theatre, in Twentieth-Century America; 9 a.m.; Fry, curator and art historian; Slought Net- Levy Conference Center, Law School; Shiny Hot Nights: More Songs of Annenberg Center. works Gallery. Through December 18. Joni Mitchell; 8 p.m.; Harold Prince The- Info.: www.law.upenn.edu/legalhistory/ Off the Wall: Current Work by See ON STAGE conference.html (Law; History; Law Re- atre, Annenberg Center; $32. Also Novem- below. Robinson Fredenthal; Kroiz Gallery, Archi- ber 2, 8 p.m.; November 3, 7:30 p.m. view). Through November 17. tectural Archives. Through December. From the Ground Up: Approaches to 16 Keiko Matsui; contemporary jazz EXHIBITS Architecture and Landscape Design; artist; 8 p.m.; Zellerbach Theatre, Annen- 2312 or see http://dolphin.upenn.edu/ murals; Christian Association (CA). berg Center; $41, $36, $31, $29. Admission Donations and Hours Kroiz Gallery, Architectural Archives. ~pac/. Tickets available on Locust Walk 21 Twenty-five Year Club Annual the week of the show ($6-$10). Charles Addams Fine Arts Gal- Through December. Music Department Celebration; reception, 5 p.m. Bodek lery: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. A Chef & His Library: Recipes for Irvine Auditorium unless noted; free/stu- 1 Mask and Wig: Less Miserable; 7 Lounge; dinner, 6 p.m., Hall of Flags, Arthur Ross Gallery, Fisher Fine the Fall; selected recipes from the Col- dents w/ PENNCard; Info.: (215) 898- & 9:30 p.m.; Iron Gate Theatre. Also Houston Hall (Twenty-Five Year Club). Arts Library: Tues.-Fri.: 10 a.m. to 5 lection of Fritz Blank, chef of Deux 6244 or www.sas.upenn.edu/music. November 2. MFA Benefit Silent Auction; pro- p.m.; Saturday and Sunday: noon to 5 p.m. Cheminees; Class of 1928 Lounge, Van 5 The Cassatt String Quartet; 8 p.m. Pennaatak; South Asian Theater; 8 ceeds will finance GSFA Class of 2003 Pelt-Dietrich Library. Through January MFA thesis exhibition; 7-10 p.m.; 9 The University of Pennsylvania p.m.; Auditorium, Houston Hall. Also Burrison Gallery, Faculty Club, Inn 3, 2003. See Talks. November 2. Meyerson Gallery (GSFA). at Penn: free, Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Choir; 8 p.m.; $5. Closely Observed; close-ups of un- Penn Dance and Penn Glee Club; 8 Homecoming Weekend Class of 1928 Lounge, 1st fl., Van usual botanical forms by photographer 17 Early Music at Penn: Ancient p.m.; Irvine Auditorium. Also November 2. Voices; 3 p.m.; $10, $5/non-Penn stu- 1 The Buildings of Penn: An Archi- Pelt-Dietrich Library Center. www.libr Andrea Baldeck; Upper Gallery, Morris 7 Strictly Funk; 8 p.m.; Iron Gate ary.upenn.edu/services/hours/hours.html. dents w/ valid student ID. tectural Walking Tour; starts from main Arboretum. Through January 5, 2003. Theatre. Also November 8 & 9. entrance of Penn Bookstore; 2:30 p.m.; Photographic Explorations: A 23 The University Symphony Orches- Esther Klein Gallery, 3600 Mar- 8 African Rhythms/Soundworks Tap; Also November 2, 1 p.m. ket; free, Mon.- Sat., 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Century of Images in Archaeology and tra; 8 p.m.; $5. Pottruck Health and Fitness Center Anthropology from the University of 8 p.m.; Harold Prince Theatre, Fox Gallery, Logan Hall: Mon.- 26 The University Wind Ensemble; 8 Annenberg Center. Also November 9. Homecoming Tours; 3, 3:30, & 4 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Pennsylvania Museum; Sharpe Gallery, p.m.; $5. Also November 2: 10, 10:30, & 11 a.m. UPM. Through April 15, 2003. 9 Inspirations/Soundworks Tap; 8 Institute of Contemporary Art: $3, Student Performing Arts p.m.; Auditorium, Houston Hall. Also 2 Locust Walk Two-Mile Run; 34th $2/students, artists, seniors, free/members, Without Ground; Kimowan McLain; ICA Ramp Project connecting Tickets/Info: (215) 898-2312 or http:// November 10. St. & Locust Walk; 9 a.m.; open to children under 12, with PENNCard and on dolphin.upenn.edu/~pac/. Dunlop Audi- alumni, faculty, staff, and their families; Sundays from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.; Wed.-Fri., the museum’s first and second floor gal- 15 Arts House Dance Company and leries; ICA. Through July 27, 2003. torium, Stemmler Hall at 8 p.m. unless registration $10, includes 2002 com- noon-8 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. otherwise noted. Counterparts A Cappella; 8 p.m.; Iron Mammoth Scale; The Anatomical Gate Theatre. Also November 16. memorative T-shirt; call (215) 898-6100 Kelly Writers House; see www.eng Sculptures of William Rush; early 19th 2 Pennsylvania Six-5000; all-male a Destination Hip Hop/ West Philly to request a registration form. lish.upenn.edu/~wh/. century sculptures of human anatomical cappella; 8:17 p.m.; Zellerbach Theatre, Swingers; 8 p.m.; Harold Prince Theatre, ICA Tour: Damian Ortega; 11 a.m. Kroiz Gallery, Architectural Ar- structures created as teaching aids; Wistar Annenberg Center. Annenberg Center. Also November 16. (Association of Latino Alumni; Office chives; Lower Level, Fisher Fine Arts Institute. Through October 2003. 5 Notes/Chords. Through November 9. Onda Latina and Penn Jazz; 8 p.m.; of Alumni Relations). Football Tailgate on the Green; Lo- Library: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.: week- 16 Penny Loafers; co-ed a cappella. Irvine Auditorium. Also November 16. ends by appointment. Ongoing cust Walk—34th and 36th St.; 11 a.m. Ancient Greek World; Canaan & 22 Off the Beat; co-ed a cappella. Also 21 Penn Players/Intuitons; an adapta- Meyerson Hall Gallery: Mon.-Fri., Ancient Israel; Living in Balance: November 23. tion of Carousel by Rogers and Hamm- SPORTS 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Universe of the Hopi, Zuni, Navajo & 24 Full Measure; Christian a cappella. erstein; 8 p.m.; Harold Prince Theatre, Tickets for football games $10, $5 se- Morris Arboretum: $8, $6/seniors & Apache; Ancient Mesopotamia: Royal Annenberg Center. Also November 22 & 23. niors/children, free with PENNcard. Call students, $3/children 3-12, free with Tombs of Ur; The Egyptian Mummy: ON STAGE 23 Sparks Dance Company and Penn ticket office (215) 898-6151. See http:// PENNCard, children under 3; Mon.-Fri., 10 Secrets & Science; Raven’s Journey: Pipers, All-Male a Cappella; 8 p.m.; pennathletics.ocsn.com. a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat. & Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 6 C.S. Lewis Onstage: A One-Man World of Alaska’s Native People; Iron Gate Theatre. Also November 24. 1 (W) Volleyball vs. Cornell; 7 p.m. Slought Networks, 4017 Walnut; Buddhism: History & Diversity of a Drama; Tom Key, Emory University; Slought Networks Annex, 3945 Chest- Great Tradition; Africa: The Cradle of 4:30 p.m.; rm. B-1, Meyerson Hall; $5, SPECIAL EVENTS Wrestling Alumni Meet; 8 p.m. Humankind; Greece: The Mediterranean free/Penn ID (Faculty-Staff Christian 2 (W) Soccer vs. Brown; 11 a.m. nut: Wed.-Sat., 11 a.m.-6 p.m. http:// Alumni Faculty Exchange; Penn slought.net. World; Polynesia: ‘ahu’ula + lei niho Fellowship). 1 Football vs. Brown; 1 p.m. palaoa; UPM. 7 The Collection and The Lover; by professors discuss their current research (M) Soccer vs. Brown; 2:30 p.m. University Museum: $5, $2.50/se- and projects; 6 p.m.; Kelly Writers niors & students w/ID, free/members, UPM Tours Harold Pinter; 8 p.m.; Studio Theatre, (W) Volleyball vs. Columbia; 4 p.m. Annenberg Center; tickets: (215) 898- House; registration required: PENNCard, children under 6; Tues.- Sat., Meet at the main entrance; 1:30 p.m. [email protected] or (215) 898- 3 Field Hockey vs. Brown; 1 p.m. 10 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.; Sunday (free), 1-5 p.m. Free with Museum admission donation. 5271 (Theatre Arts Program). Also No- 8 Sprint Football vs. Princeton; 7:30 vember 8 & 9. 6421 (Writers House). Wistar Institute; Mon.-Fri: 9 a.m.- Info: www.museum.upenn.edu. p.m. 20 Laughing Wild; by Christopher 2 Pre-Game Breakfast Buffet; before 5 p.m. 2 Highlights of the Collection. Brown/Penn football game; 7 a.m.-noon; 15 (W) Volleyball vs. Brown; 7 p.m. Also November 3. Durang;time and place TBA; tickets: Upcoming (215) 898-5271 (Theatre Arts Program). Faculty Club; $12.95; Res.: (215) 898- 16 Football vs. Harvard; 12:30 p.m. 9 Africa. 4618. Also November 16 (Faculty Club). 2 Weaponry and Armour from the Also November 21-23. (M) Soccer vs. Harvard; 2:30 p.m. 10 Southwest. Van Pelt Library 40th Anniversary (W) Volleyball vs. Yale; 4 p.m. film “Gladiator”; props include a collec- 21 Cornell Interactive Theatre En- 16 Mesoamerica. Ceremony; 11 a.m.; Lobby, Van Pelt- 22 (W) Basketball vs. Temple; 8 p.m. tion of gladiatorial equipment from the semble; 9 a.m. & 2 p.m.; Amado Re- Dietrich Library Center (Library). provincial arena between Romans and bar- 17 Egypt. cital Room, Irvine Auditorium; Info./ Lippincott Library 75th Anniver- 23 (M) Basketball vs. Penn State; 7 p.m. barians; UPM. Through December 1. 23 Alaska’s Native People. Registration: www.hr.upenn.edu/learn- sary Ceremony; 11:30 a.m.;Lippincott 24 Wrestling: Keystone Classic; all day. 5 Print Ten/Small Print Exhibition; 24 China. ing (HR/Learning and Education). Library, 2nd fl., Van Pelt-Dietrich 25 (M) Basketball vs. Drexel; 7 p.m. wide range of works from small to large, PENN Presents Library Center (Library). 26 (W) Basketball vs. Drexel; 7 p.m. individual pieces to serial works, tradi- FILMS For ticket information call (215) 898- Coifs from “Gladiator”; hairstyling demonstration by Steven Tamaccio, tional to experimental; Fox Gallery. Modern Language Programs 3900 or see www.pennpresents.org. Opening reception 5p.m. Through 7 Bach: Multiplicity; Compañia Estetica Salon; 12:30 p.m.; UPM (UPM). Gregory College House, PENNCard Local Gladiator and Military Re- November 29. required. Films at 8 p.m. Nacional de Danza de España with cho- 6 People of Lancaster Avenue 2001; reographer Nacho Duato; 7:30 p.m.; enactors; gladiators circulate the Mu- Suite 211 Nichols House, 3600 Chestnut St. 7 Les Nuits Fauves; Cyril Collard; seum giving presentations of basic gladi- photographs of John Hansen-Flaschen, French. Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center; Philadelphia, PA 19104-6106 Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care Di- $36, $33, $31. Also November 8, 8 p.m.; atorial styles; noon; UPM (UPM). (215) 898-5274 or 5275 FAX (215) 898-9137 vision; Burrison Gallery; Opening recep- 12 Guantanamera (Cuba); Tomas November 9, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. Halloween Evening Masquerade; E-Mail [email protected] Gutierrez Alea; Spanish. ballroom dancing lesson 7 p.m., perfor- tion 4:30 p.m. Through December 20. 17 Le Ballet National du Senegal In URL: www.upenn.edu/almanac 13 Die Blechtrommel (The Tin Drum); mance 7:30 p.m., dance 7:45 p.m.; 8 Art-In-Science XVII: Charlotte Kuuyamba; The Spirit of West-Africa in Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall; $5/students, Yudis; photogravure and mixed media German w/ English subtitles. Music, Song & Dance; 7:30 p.m.; Unless otherwise noted all events are $10/all others (Ballroom Dance Society). open to the general public as well as to prints and works on paper using micro- 14 ; Andre Techine; French. Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Center; Remembrance; an evening of art scopic images of human and plant cells; $29, $26, $21. members of the University. For building 21 Bob le Flambeur; Jean-Pierre and music celebrating All Soul’s Day. locations, call (215) 898-5000 between 9 Esther Klein Gallery; reception 5:30 Melville; French. 21 Stones in His Pockets; by Irish play- Featured artist Jenna Sweeny with music p.m. Through December 27. a.m. and 5 p.m. Listing of a phone number University Museum wright Marie Jones; 7:30 p.m.; Zellerbach by Steve Zeitler; 7 p.m.; Philadelphia normally means tickets, reservations or 11 Video and Digital Show, inaugural Film series, Ecco Roma, Citta Eterna: A Theatre, Annenberg Center; $50, $44, $38. Cathedral (Philadelphia Cathedral). registration required. exhibition of GSFA, large scale digital Cinematic Journey of Discovery; 2 p.m.; Also November 22, 8 p.m.; November 23, 11 Second Annual Veterans Day Recep- This November calendar is a pull-out images, interactive virtual realities and free with Museum admission donation. 2 & 8 p.m.; November 24, 3 & 7:30 p.m.; tion; 4:30 p.m. call (215) 898-6993 for lo- for posting. Almanac carries an Update digital sound pieces; Charles Addams 2 Gladiator. November 26, 2 & 7:30 p.m.; November cation (Office of Affirmative Action and with additions, changes and cancellations Gallery; reception November 12, 5 p.m. 27, 7:30 p.m.; November 29, 8 p.m.; No- Equal Opportunity Programs). if received by Monday noon prior to the Through November 22. 9 Fellini’s Roma; Italian w/English vember 30, 2 & 8 p.m. subtitles. 17 Sam Maitin Mural Dedication; week of publication. Members of the Uni- 18 MFA 2nd Year Exhibition; artwork Student Performing Arts versity may send notices for the Update or 16 Roman Holiday. 3 p.m.; celebrate the completion of the of the MFA Class of 2003; Opening re- For more information call (215) 898- new chapel and Sam Maitin’s vibrant December At Penn calendar.

10/29/02 TALKS TALKS TALKS TALKS TALKS 1 Let’s Roll: America’s Post 9/11 Public Trust and Distrust in Ameri- ogy of science; noon; ste. 320, 3401 Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall (Center ter for Bioethics). Middle East Policy; Robert Vitalis, po- can Business: What Needs to be Done?; Market St. (Center for Bioethics). for Africana Studies). Herpesvirus Transport in Sensory litical science, Middle East Center; 2 p.m.; Peter Peterson, The Blackstone Group; Modulation of Host Cell Functions Slide Lecture; Byron Kim, painter; Neurons; Gregory Smith, Northwestern Muriel Pfaelzer Bodek Library, Van Pelt- 4:30 p.m.; Levy Conference Center, Law by Human Cytomegalovirus; Thomas 5 p.m.; Auditorium, ICA (GSFA). University; noon; Austrian Auditorium, Dietrich Library (Middle East Center). School (Institute for Law and Economics). Shenk, ; noon; Aus- Alternative Economics; Cheryl CRB (Mircrobiology). Ethical Expressions: Why Moral- Did You Say “Philosophy of Sci- trian Auditorium, CRB (Microbiology). Shipman, CURF; 5:15 p.m.; Christian New Hope for an HIV-1 Vaccine; ists Scowl, Frown, and Smile; Owen ence”?; Daniel Andler, Sorbonne; 5 Natural Immunity: A Link Between Association (CA). Harriet Robinson, Emory University; Flanagan, Duke University; 3 p.m.; rm. p.m.; Cherpack Lounge, Williams Hall Innate Immunity and the Adaptive Im- Scythian Treasures of the Ukrai- 4 p.m., Grossman Auditorium, Wistar 402, Logan Hall (Philosophy). (French Institute). mune Response; John Kearney, Univer- nian Steppe: Nomads and Greeks in the (Wistar Institute). God’s Art Gallery or the Non-Ex- In Memory’s Kitchen: A Legacy sity of Alabama; 4 p.m.; Grossman Au- First Millennium B.C.; Alexander Odessa and Jewish Urbanism in istent Portraits of the Prophet Muham- from the Women of Terezin; Cara De ditorium, Wistar (Wistar Institute). Leskov, UPM; 6 p.m.; Rainey Audito- the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; mad; Oleg Grabar, history of art; 3:30 Silva, author; 5:30 p.m.; Class of 1928 Les Élections Présidentielles rium, UPM (Hagop Kevorkian Visiting Steven Zipperstein, Stanford University; p.m.; rm. 201, Jaffe Bldg. (History of Art). Lounge, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library (Library). Françaises, Six Mois Après; Kristen Lectureship Fund). 5 p.m.; Carolyn Hoff-Lynch Room, 7 Understanding Pemphigus Patho- Stromberg Childers, history; 4:30 p.m.; Abortion, Intimacy, and the “Duty” Chemistry Bldg. (Jewish Studies). 2 Gladiator: The Armour, Costumes Cherpack Lounge, Williams Hall; Connie Cohn Lecture; Graham and Weaponry; Tim Pafik, author; noon; physiology: From Molecules to Mice to to Gestate; Margaret Little, Georgetown (French Institute). University; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 109, Crowley, painter; 5 p.m.; rm. B-3, UPM (UPM). Men; Masayuki Amagai, Keio Univer- sity; 10 a.m.; Austrian Auditorium, CRB Reflections on Thirty Years in the Annenberg School (Philosophy; PPE). Meyerson Hall (Fine Arts). Drug and Alcohol Abuse Preven- 4 (Medicine). Cheese Business: or How I Contributed 15 The Effect of New Drugs on Lon- Current Research in the Humani- tion; Richard Dodridge, Teen Challenge Dams and Decision-making: Inte- to the Way Americans Perceive Cheese gevity and Quality of Life; Frank ties Using Electronic Texts: A Panel and of Philadelphia; noon; rm. 225, Houston grating Socioeconomic and Ecological Today; Steven Jenkins, cheese expert; Discussion; Joan DeJean, romance lan- Hall (Rotary Club). Lichtenberg, Columbia University; Considerations; Angela Bednarek, Co- 5:30 p.m.; Class of 1928 Lounge, Van noon; Auditorium, Colonial Penn Center guages; Robert Kraft, religious studies; Integrating Plasma Membrane lumbia University; noon; Grossman Au- Pelt-Dietrich Library (Library). (LDI Research Seminar). Peter Stallybrass, English; 5 p.m.; Class Traffic with Phosphoinositide and Actin ditorium, Wistar (Wistar Institute). Pleistocene Big Game Extinctions of ‘55 Classroom, Van Pelt Library. Dynamics; Julie Donaldson, National Normative Reasons and Motiva- Maimonides on Kedushah/Holiness in the Americas: Current Views on the tion; Melissa Barry, Harvard University; (Library). Heart, Lung and Blood Institute; 2 p.m.; as a Commandment; Josef Stern, Uni- Demise of the Megafauna; David 3 p.m.; rm. 402, Logan Hall (Philosophy). Food Prejudices, Global Hunger, Class of ’62 Lecture Hall, John Morgan versity of Chicago; 4 p.m.; T-145, Law Meltzer, Southern Methodist University; and American Gastronomy; Calvin Bldg. (PMI). Rubens Edits Italian Art; Zirka School (Law). Ross MacPhee, American Museum of Filipczak, Williams College; 3:30 p.m.; Schwabe, author; 5:30 p.m.; Class of Suburb, Anti-City, Regional City; The Democracy/Contractualism Natural History; 6 p.m.; Harrison Audi- rm. 201, Jaffe Bldg. (History of Art). 1928 Lounge, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Robert Fishman, University of Michi- Analogy; David Estlund, Brown Univer- torium, UPM (UPM; History of Art; (Library). gan; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 17, Logan Hall (Ur- Advances in EPR Spin Labeling sity; 4:30 p.m.; rm. B26, Stiteler Hall Arthur Ross Gallery). Technology and its Application to Un- 21 The Jordan Watershed: Troubled ban Studies). (Philosophy; PPE). 14 Oculoplastics Surgery; Alan derstanding Molecular Switching in Over Holy Water; Tom Naff, AMES; Slide Lecture; Lorna Simpson, vi- The Greek Legacy; Nicholas Gage, Brackup, Center for Facial Aesthetics; Robert Giegengack, earth and environ- sual artist; 5 p.m.; rm. B-3, Meyerson Rhodopsin; Wayne Hubbell, UCLA; 4 writer; 4:30 p.m.; rm. A-4, DRL, (Clas- 7:45 a.m.; Auditorium, Scheie Eye Insti- p.m.; Class of ’62 Lecture Hall, John Mor- ment science; noon; Auditorium, Wistar Hall (Fine Arts). sical Studies). tute (SEI). gan Bldg. (Biochemistry & Biophysics). (IES). Election in Greater China: A Sym- Reflecting on Collecting: The Uniting to Prevent Violence: The 18 The Shape of Things to Come: Infanticide; Jeff McMahan, Uni- posium with Election Officials from the Greco-Roman Museum, In Antiquity and World Reprot on Violence and Health; versity of Illinois; 4:30 p.m.; rm. G17, People’s Republic of China, Taiwan and Structural Biology in the 3rd Millen- After; Ann Kuttner, history of art; 6 James Mercy, CDC; 9:30-11:30 a.m.; rm. nium; Steven Almo, Albert Einstein Logan Hall (Philosophy; PPE). Hong Kong; 7 p.m.; S-245A, Law p.m.; Rainey Auditorium, UPM (UPM; 109 Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall (FICAP). 30th Anniversary, Society Panel; School (Law). College of Medicine; 2 p.m.; Class of History of Art; Arthur Ross Gallery). Public Schools vs. Charter ’62 Lecture Hall, John Morgan Bldg. Cathy Cohen, ; 5 Mechanisms of Action of PECAM- A Form of Time and a Moment of Schools; Walter Palmer, social work; Patricia Collins, University of Cincin- 1 (CD-31); Steven Albelda, medicine; (Pennsylvania Muscle Institute). Kairos; Mikhail Iampolski, NYU; 6 p.m.; noon; Fireside Lounge, ARCH (AARC). Using Surfactants to Direct Pat- nati; Michael Hanchard, Northwestern noon; 2nd Fl. Conference Rm., Vagelos Kelly Writers House (Writers House). President Bush’s Clear Skies Ini- tern Formation from an Evaporating University; Elijah Anderson, sociology; Research Labs (IME). 8 Locke and Hume on Belief, Judg- tiative; Judy Katz, EPA; noon; Audito- moderated by Camille Charles, sociol- Functional Proteomic Analysis of Drop; Kathleen Stebe, Johns Hopkins ment and Assent; David Owen, Univer- rium, Wistar (IES). University; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 337, Towne ogy; 5:30 p.m.; Harrison Auditorium, Cysteine Proteases of the Malaria Para- sity of Arizona; 3 p.m.; rm. 402, Logan Nahmanides on Kedushah/Holiness Bldg. (Chemical & Biomolecular Engi- UPM (Center for Africana Studies). site Plasmodium Falciparum; Matthew Hall (Philosophy). Despite the Commandments; Josef Stern, 22 Imaging Memory: The Civil War in Bogyo, Celera; noon; Austrian Audito- neering). TBA; Holly Pittman; history of art; University of Chicago; 4 p.m.; T-145, Slide Lecture; Dennis Oppenheim, American Art at the 1876 Centennial rium, CRB (Biochemistry & Biophysics). 3:30 p.m.; rm. 201, Jaffe Bldg. (History Law School (Law). sculptor; 5 p.m.; rm. B-3, Meyerson Exhibition; Susanna Gold, history of art; 6 Dynamics of Virus-induced T Cell of Art). Zoot Suit Revisited: Meditations on Hall (Fine Arts). 3:30 p.m.; rm. 201, Jaffe Bldg. (History Responses and Their Roles in Heterolo- the Politics of Style; Kathy Peiss, Ameri- of Art). 11 Polio Eradication; Daniel Guyon, can history; 4 p.m.; Amado Recital Hall, 19 How to Treat Middle Eastern and gous Immunity; Raymond Welsh, Uni- Rotary; noon; rm. 225, Houston Hall Marie de ’s Espurgatoire versity of Massachusetts; noon; Austrian Irvine Auditorium (Provost’s Lecture Muslim Patients; Afaf Meleis, nursing; (Rotary Club). noon; Medical Alumni Hall, 1 Maloney, Seint Patriz: The Anglo-Norman Con- Auditorium, CRB (Microbiology). Series). 12 The Inhibition of TNP-a Production HUP (Middle East Center). quest of Ireland and the Colonization of The Innate Immune System Plays How Does Poetry React to Events; the Afterlife; Howard Bloch, Yale Uni- an Important Role in Preventing HIV as a Therapeutic Approach to Autoim- Jacques Darras, Université de Picardie; The Multi-talented Nature of mune Diseases; Carl Decicco, Bristol- Paired-related Homeobox Genes in Vas- versity; 4 p.m.; Cherpack Lounge, Will- Infection and Disease Progression; Jay 4:30 p.m.; Cherpack Lounge, Williams iams Hall (French Institute). Myers Squibb; noon; Austrian Audito- Hall (French Institute). cular Development and Disease; Peter Levy, University of California, San 25 Regulated Conjugation of the Francisco; 3 p.m.; Grossman Audito- rium, CRB (Biochemistry & Biophysics). On Semitic Language Subgroup- Jones, University of Colorado; noon; 2nd fl. Conference Rm., Vagelos Re- Ubiquitin-Related Protein SUMO to rium, Wistar Institute (Wistar). Privacy At Penn; Lauren Steinfeld, ing; John Huehnergard, Harvard; 4:30 Chief Privacy Officer; noon; Terrace p.m.; Cherpack Lounge, Williams Hall search Labs (IME). Septins; Erica Johnson, Thomas Dupont-Marshall Lecture: Elec- Jefferson University; Class of ’62 Lec- tron Flow Through Iron and Copper; Room, Logan Hall (PPSA). (Middle East Center; Linguistics). Defining the Specificity and Func- The Revenge of the Book; Charles Upper Egyptian History in Modern tion of Proteolytic Enzymes Involved in ture Hall, John Morgan Bldg. (PMI). Harry Gray, California Institute of Tech- Complex Biological Processes; Charles nology; 4 p.m.; rm. 102, Chemistry Jencks, architect and author; 5 p.m.; rm. Times—A Southern Question? Peter 26 Proteolysis and Methylation of Bldg. (Chemistry). 200, College Hall; registration: Gran, Temple University, Heather Craik, University of California, San Ras: Mechanisms and Consequences; [email protected] or (215) Sharkey, Asian and Middle Eastern stud- Francisco; noon; Austrian Auditorium, Patrick Casey, Duke University; noon; Teaching About Conflict; Joseph CRB (Biochemistry & Biophysics). Glicksberg, political science; Raymond 573-8280 (History of Art; GSFA). ies; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 632 Williams Hall Austrian Auditorium, CRB (Biochemis- Lorian, GSE; Ellen Braffman, GSE; 4 13 Can a Eugenic Program be Mor- (Middle East Center). 20 The Role of Patient Safety in Medi- try & Biophysics). p.m.; Rainey Auditorium,UPM (Middle ally Right and Politically Correct? The Honorable A. Leon Higgin- cal Liability Prevention; James Couch, The Impact of AIDS in Malawi; Su- East Center; UPM). Thalassemia Screening on the Island of botham, Jr. Memorial Lecture; Kimberle American Re-Insurance Company; san Watkins, sociology; 1 p.m.; Faculty Cyprus; Ruth Cowan, history & sociol- Crenshaw, Columbia and UCLA; 5 p.m.; noon; suite 320, 3401 Market St. (Cen- Club (Women’s Club).

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Jazzercise; 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Tues- 19 The Tax Implications of Home Parenting; 11:30 a.m.; rm. 223, Houston 2 Amy Zoll; Gladiatrix: The True Kelly Writers House day and Thursday; Newman Center; first Buying; 5:30 p.m.; 4046 Walnut St. Hall. Story of History’s Unknown Woman www.english.upenn.edu/~wh/. class free; $4.50/class, $3.40/students; Technology Training Services 12 Professional Development Pro- Warrior; noon; Museum (UPM). 5 Serge Fauchereau, poet and art Carolyn Hamilton (215) 662-3293 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted; gram; 9 a.m.; $50. Also November 13. 21 Jonathon Santlofer; The Death critic; poetry reading and discussion of art (days) or (610) 446-1983 (evenings). criticism; 5:30 p.m. (French Institute). 3650 Chestnut St.: space is limited; 13 Words at Work; 9 a.m.; $50. Also Artist; 6 p.m; ICA (ICA). Class of 1923 Ice Rink 6 John Norton; Marriage and The Info./Registration: www.tts.isc.upenn.edu. November 14 & 15. Penn Bookstore 3130 Walnut St. Admission: $6, $5 w/ 15 Up is Not the Only Way; noon; Light at the End of the Bog; 5 p.m. PENNCard, *$1 off admission; skate 1 FilemakerPro Introduction; $190. Info.: (215) 898-7595. MCSE: Supporting Windows 2000 Suite 1B South, 3624 Market St. 11 Live at the Writers House; a one- rental $2. Public Skating hrs: Monday 4 6 Kathleen Dalton; Theodore hour word and music radio show that is 1:15-3:15 p.m.*; Tuesday noon-2 p.m.*; Professional & Server; $1,679. 19 AMA’s “Managing and Working Roosevelt: A Strenuous Life; 7 p.m. With Difficult People”; 9 a.m.; $30. Also aired on 88.5 WXPN; 8 p.m. Wednesday 1:15-3:15 p.m.*; Thursday Word 2000; $190. 7 Wayne Glasker; Black Students in Word XP; $190. November 20. 12 Forrest Gander; poet and author; 5 noon-2 p.m.*; Friday 8-10 p.m.; Satur- the Ivory Tower: African-American Stu- p.m. (Creative Writing). day 12:30-2 p.m., 8-10 p.m., midnight- 5 PowerPoint XP; $190. 20 Marc Buckingham on Great Man- dent Activism at the University of Penn- 2 a.m.; Sunday 12:30-2:30 p.m. agement; 11 a.m.; Location: TBA. sylvania, 1967-1990; noon. 13 Speakeasy: Poetry, Prose, and 6 Eudora 5; 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.; $110. Anything Goes; an open mic perfor- Meeting Maker Introduction; 1:15- 21 The Cornell Interactive Ensemble 4 Rape Aggression Defense Program; 12 Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Paul mance night; 8 p.m. 4:30 p.m.; $110. (CITE) AM Session; 9 a.m.; Amato Re- Waldman; The Press Effect: Politicians, hands-on training of physical defense for Writing Outside the Lines; Robert women; 5:30-8:30 p.m.; 4040 Chestnut 7 Office XP New Features; $190. cital Hall, Irvine Auditorium. See ON Journalists, and the Stories That Shape 14 St.; pre-register at (215) 282-3590 or STAGE. the Political World; 7 p.m. Levine, senior editor of Wired; 4:30 11 Windows XP; $190. p.m.; rm. 202. [email protected]. Also Novem- Handling the Hectic Holidays; Thom Nickles; Tropic of Libra; 7 12 FilemakerPro Intermediate; $190. 11:30 a.m.; rm. 223, Houston Hall. 13 Nathaniel Tarn and Toby Olson; ber 11, 9 & 16; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (UPPD). p.m. Word 2000 Intermediate; $190. 22 You’ll Soon Get the Hang of It; Tarn, poet, translator, critic, educator 7 Penn Knitters; 12:15 p.m.; ARCH, Dreamweaver Introduction; $570. 14 Stefan Fatsis; Word Freak; 7 p.m. and anthropologist; Olson, poet, novelist 3601 Locust Walk; info.: knit@dolphin. 13 noon. Outlook 2002 Introduction; $190. 18 Terrie Williams; A Plentiful Har- and essayist; 6 p.m. (Creative Writing). upenn.edu. Also November 21 (CURF). 25 Leadership in an Abundant World: vest: Creating Balance and Harmony 15 PowerPoint Intermediate; $190. The Case of MANNA; noon. 18 Local Spotlight Series; Rochelle 13 Spirituality and Health Faculty through the Seven Living Virtues; 7 p.m. Owens, author, and George Economou, 18 MCSE: Supporting Windows Net- Morris Arboretum Seminar; 11 a.m.; second Wednesday of work Infrastructure; $1,679. 19 Jane Golden, Robin Rice, Monica poet; 7 p.m. every month; Fireside Lounge, The Registration: (215) 247-5777, ext. 125. Yant Kinney; Philadelphia Murals and 19 Naming Desire: Mishima Yukio Arch. Info.: [email protected] (SAS). 19 Access 2000 Introduction; $357. 2 Drawing From Nature for the Reluc- the Stories They Tell; 7 p.m. Access 2000 Advanced; $448. and the Politics of “Sexuation;” author Surviving Through Touch; learn tant Beginner; a three-week class to learn 20 Paul Fussell; Uniforms: Why We Nina Cornyetz; 6 p.m. how to relieve stress and rejuvenate; 5 20 Excel XP Intermediate; $190. simple techniques; 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Are What We Wear; 7 p.m. p.m.; Christian Association (CA). 20 Alumni Visitor Series; novelist Su- 21 PowerPoint XP Intermediate; $190. $75, $68/members. Also November 9, 16. 23 Dennis McNally; A Long Strange san Shreve; time TBA. 20 Cinq a Sept; monthly wine and 22 PowerPoint XP Intermediate; $190. Drawing From Nature - Part 2; a Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful cheese; 5 p.m.; Cherpack Lounge, Will- three week follow-up to Drawing From 21 Gay Talese Lecture Series; author MCSE: Supporting Windows 2000 Dead; 2 p.m. Frank Lentricchia; time TBA (National iams Hall (French Institute). 25 Nature for Reluctant Beginner; 1-3 p.m.; Network Infrastructure; 6-9:30 $75, $68/members. Also November 9, 16. Italian American Foundation). 21 Single Parents Association; child p.m.; $1,679. development issues; Suzanne Fegley, Word XP Intermediate; $190. 6 Perennial Gardening in the Shade; Lancaster child psychologist; 12:30 p.m.; Word 2000 Advanced; $190. design and manage a shady site with pe- Avenue Greenfield Intercultural Center; info.: rennials; 7-9 p.m.; $24, $22/members. 26 HTML Advanced Authoring; $247. Photographs [email protected] or (215) 573- 9 Cactus and Succulent Workshop; an exhibit by 6053 (Single Parents Association). Human Resources the habits of cacti; 1-3 p.m.; $24, $22/ John Hansen- Office of Community Housing Workshops held at Suite 1B South, 3624 members. Flaschen Info.: Paulette Adams at pdca@pobox. Market St unless otherwise noted. Info./ 10 Garden Magic and Edith captures the Registration: www.hr.upenn.edu/learn- Wharton’s Design for the ‘Complex Art community of upenn.edu or (215) 898-7422. ing/. Registration required for all work- 8 Credit Counseling and Repair; of Civilized Living’ at the Mount; Lancaster shops. Stephanie Copeland, Edith Wharton Res- Avenue from noon; Van Pelt-Dietrich Library. Also New Staff Orientation; 9 a.m.; . November 8, 1 p.m. 4 toration Incorporated; 2 p.m.; $5, free/ 39th street to Also November 18. members. Reservations required: (215) 63rd Street. 12 Homeowner’s Insurance; 5:30 Practical Solutions for Everyday 247-5777 ext. 169. p.m.; 4046 Walnut St. 7 The photo left 12 The Winter Garden: Planning for was taken at a Color and Interest; which plants to se- diner at 44th lect to highlight the garden; 7-8:30 p.m.; and $18, $16/members. Lancaster. 19 Hellebores: Great Perennials for The exhibit Your Garden; propagation techniques; 7- opens 8:30 p.m.; $18, $16/members. November 6 at the November Burrison Art Gallery at the Faculty Club. (See A T P E N N EXHIBITS)

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