February at PENN Calendar

February at PENN Calendar

8 The Murder of Fred Hampton (pre- ceded by The Jungle) 9 Stranded (followed by The Plastic February Dome of Norma Jean) 10 Sons of the Desert; 5 p.m. (preceded by Berth Marks) A T P E N N Los tallos amargos; 8 p.m. (Spanish with English subtitles) 13 Quest (preceded by See Me on the Beat) Good References (preceded by Wherever this symbol appears, more images are 16 available on our website, www.upenn.edu/almanac Tramp Strategy) 17 Mune: Guardian of the Moon; 2 p.m. ACADEMIC CALENDAR http://ihousephilly.org/ The Lost Moment (preceded by Kroiz Gallery: Fisher Fine Arts Moods of the Sea) Drop Period ends. Library; free; Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; 16 http://tinyurl.com/hvrlct4 22 Pinochet Porn Morris Arboretum; Mon.-Sun.; 24 Trouble in Paradise (preceded by CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES hours, prices: morrisarboretum.org Dinah) 9 Mark Morris Dance Group and Music Penn Museum: $15/adults; $13/ Penn Humanities Forum The Mask and Wig Club Photo courtesy of seniors; $10/children; free/members, https://wolfhumanities. Ensemble; grades K-12; sophisticated dance Info and register: The Mask and Wig Club’s 130th Annual Production, Juice Box Hero. See On Stage. program set to works by American compos- PennCard holders and children under 5; upenn.edu/events/upcoming ers; noon; Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg Tues.-Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; first Wed., 10 7 Body and Soul; 7 p.m. Reading by Paul Auster; 6:30 p.m.; past romance, explore sexuality and gender a.m.-8 p.m.; www.penn.museum 14 Center; tickets: https://www.annenbergcenter. Sonia’s Dream; 2 p.m. followed by brunch at 10 a.m. on February throughout the ages via the international org/event/mark-morris-dance-group-and- Slought: free; Tues.-Fri., noon-5 11 collections; 6 p.m.; cost: $20/general admis- Borderline; 7 p.m. 15. RSVP required: whfellow@writing. music-ensemble (Annenberg Center). p.m.; slought.org 14 upenn.edu sion, $15/members. Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Witchhazel is Your Favorite?; explore : free; 21 The Watermelon Woman; 7 p.m. Celebration of African Cultures; an 17 hours: http://tinyurl.com/hwd74bp 19 A Poetry Reading by Sawako Na- 24 the collection of captivating winter bloom- Annenberg Center kayasu; 6 p.m. interactive exploration of traditions and Wistar: free; Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 Shows at 7 p.m. unless noted. cultures across the African continent; 11 ers and create a Witchhazel-related craft; www.wistar.org City Planning Poetics 5: The Queer 1-3 p.m.; Widener Visitor Center, Morris p.m.; $10/general admission. 22 a.m.-4 p.m.; free with general admission. Upcoming Info: www.annenbergcenter.org Ordinary; Jen Jack Gieseking and Erica Arboretum; free with admission (Morris Kaufman; 6 p.m. Arboretum). Winter Exhibits: Tag: Proposals on 2 7 The Blue Bird Lunch with Rebecca Entel; hosted International House Family Matinee: Mune: Guardian Queer Play and the Ways Forward; Cary 26 Info: http://ihousephilly.org of the Moon; 2 p.m.; I-House; $5/adults Leibowitz: Museum Show; Broadcasting: 14 Love Me Tonight by Karen Rile; noon; RSVP: wh@writing. upenn.edu 15 Lunar New Year 2018: Year of the & children over 2, free/members; tickets: EAI at ICA; ICA; opening reception Feb- The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T 21 Food Matters: Lunch with Irina Du- Dog; welcoming the Chinese New Year; http://ihousephilly.org/calendar/mune- ruary 2 at 6:30 p.m. Through March 25. 27 7 p.m.; $15/admission; $10/members and guardian-of-the-moon (I-House). Six Alumni Painters; Warren Keyser, 27 Little Stones mitrescu; noon; RSVP: [email protected]. 6 edu alumni; $5/IHP residents; tickets: http:// 25 Kids Rock Philly; kids play rock music Terrill Warrenburg, Carol Graham, Peggy 28 Hallelujah, I’m a Bum ihousephilly.org/calendar/lunar-new-year3 A Conversation with Jamelle Bouie as part of a benefit for LiveConnections; 1 Merves, Anna Marchenko and Alphonse 28 28 Broadcasting: A Variety Show Spe- p.m.; World Cafe Live; tickets: $20/general; Lane; reception February 9, 4-6 p.m.; MEETINGS and Stephen Metcalf; 6 p.m.; RSVP: wh@ writing.upenn.edu cial; the role broadcast media played in $14/School of Rock students (World Cafe Burrison Gallery. Through March 1. promoting local Philly artists; 7 p.m.; free Live, School of Rock). Now 9 PPSA Open Board Meeting; noon-1 Penn Bookstore admission; tickets: http://ihousephilly. Penn Museum Nikon Small World Exhibition; win- p.m.; Perelman School of Medicine; RSVP Info: www.upenn.edu/bookstore org/calendar/broadcasting-variety-show- Tickets: www.penn.museum ning images from the Photomicrography and info: http://penn-ppsa.org/meetings/ 9 Happy Together: Using the Science special. 6 Museum Playdate: Mummies and Competition; Wistar Institute. Through 21 University Council Meeting; 4-6 of Positive Psychology to Build Love That More; ages 3-5; join the Penn Museum on March 2. p.m.; Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall; RSVP: Lasts; Suzann Pileggi, MAPP alumna; SPORTS an exciting expedition of ancient Egypt; Objects Speak: Media through Time; [email protected] or 898-7005. James Pawelski, Positive Psychology 10:30-11:30 a.m.; registration required; Penn Museum. Through March 4. Center; 6:30 p.m. Info.: http://www.pennathletics.com/ $10/non-members (one adult and one child); What in the World? Early Television 27 WXPN Policy Board Meeting; noon; 2 (M) Basketball vs. Brown; 7 p.m. $5/members (one adult and one child); $2 Meets the World of Archaeology, 1950-1966; info: 215-898-0628. SPECIAL EVENTS Penn faculty and staff Family Night for each additional child. Penn Museum. Through March 5. A/Public: A Group Show of Femme/ 1 Women & Science: Fireside Chat; with Penn Basketball; info: www.hr.upenn. Second Saturdays: The Olympics; as MUSIC 10 Queer Asian Artists; Brodsky Gallery, Kelly Maiken Scott, WHYY and Philippa Mar- edu/familynights the Winter Olympics are in full swing, join Through March 5. Annenberg Center rack, National Jewish Health; 6 p.m.; the Penn Museum for a hands-on look at Writers House. 3 (W) Tennis vs. Georgetown; 11 a.m. Impressions in Ink: Masterworks from Prices and info: www.annenbergcenter.org Wistar; tickets: www.wistar.org/events/ (M) Basketball vs. Yale; 7 p.m. the ancient Olympics; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; free the Arthur Ross Collection women-science-fireside-chat (Wistar). with admission. ; celebration of 4 Daedalus Quartet; performing the Arthur Ross Gallery turning 35; ARG. 15 People and Policy Adrift: A 21st 4 (M) Tennis vs. DePaul; 9 a.m. Opus 131, opening with staged reading (M) Tennis vs. Georgetown; 2 p.m. Through March 25. of Opus by Michael Hollinger, followed Century Framework for Asylum Seekers, Musical Partnerships at Play; images by a discussion with playwright and Penn Refugees, and Immigration Policy; a panel 9 (W) Basketball vs. Dartmouth; 7 p.m. reflecting on the history of the Marlboro Theatre Arts Professor, Marcia Ferguson, of experts discuss the global refugee crisis; 10 Wrestling vs. Cornell; noon Music Festival; Eugene Ormandy Gallery, Michael Hollinger and the Daedalus 3 p.m.; Irvine Auditorium; info and webcast: Van-Pelt Dietrich Library. Through June 21, https://silfenforum.upenn.edu/ (The David Wrestling vs. Columbia; 2 p.m. Quartet; 3 p.m.; Harold Prince Theatre, (W) Basketball vs. Harvard; 7 p.m. 2019. Annenberg Center. and Lyn Silfen University Forum). Moundbuilders: Ancient Artifacts of Penn Museum 11 (M/W) Squash vs. Columbia; noon North America; Penn Museum. Through 11 Daedalus Quartet; performance of Info: https://penn.museum Gymnastics vs. Temple/Bridgeport/ July. some of Beethoven’s 16 Quartet cycle; 3 Ursinus; 1 p.m. 2 Unearthed in the Archives; take a trip Olympic runners on an ancient Greek vase Ongoing p.m.; rm. 208, ARCH. in the Penn Museum’s Greek Gallery. through Penn Museum history with Museum 16 (W) Tennis vs. Drexel; noon Out of Time; 12 photos and paintings 17 The All-Stars Featuring Tommy Igoe; Archivists Alex Pezzati and Eric Schnittke; 21 Artifacts Tell The Story; special by artist and dancer Raphael Xavier; Lobby, performance of pop favorites and iconic jazz 1:30-2:30 p.m.; info: https://www.penn. 17 (M) Lacrosse vs. Michigan; noon storytime inspired by This is the Rope: A Annenberg Center. hits; 8 p.m.; Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg museum/programs/adult-programs/un- (W) Lacrosse vs. Delaware; 3 p.m. Story from the Great Migration, the 2018 Audubon’s Birds of America; informa- Center. earthed-in-the-archives Also February 9, 18 (W) Tennis vs. Xavier; 1 p.m. One Book, One Philadelphia selection; tion desk, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library World Cafe Live 16 and 23. (W) Tennis vs. Hofstra; 5 p.m. 11 a.m.; homeschool day admission and Heaven on Earth: Churches of Con- Performances daily. For a complete list- 7 Sekere Workshop with Omomola 23 (M) Basketball vs. Dartmouth; 7 p.m. program costs: $12/child or adult, one adult stantinople: The Photography of Ahmet ing, see: http://philly.worldcafelive.com/ Iyabumi; come and learn to play the sekere per family is free and children 3 and under Ertug; Penn Museum. with master percussionist Omomola 24 (W) Lacrosse vs. Johns Hopkins; noon are free. Marian Anderson on the World Stage; ON STAGE Iyabumi; 6:30-8 p.m.; $15/admission; $10/ (W) Tennis vs. Old Dominion; 1 p.m. Marian Anderson Gallery, Van Pelt-Dietrich members, students with ID and children ages (M) Lacrosse vs. Duke; 3 p.m. Library. CONFERENCES 2 Juice Box Hero; Mask and Wig’s 130th 5 to 17.

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