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Update
FEBRUARY
AT PENN
EXHIBITS
17 Visions of Arcadia and Utopia: Design
of the Environment Exhibit 2000; a juried student exhibit featuring
works on paper and three-dimensional constructions highlighting design projects
from the program's studio courses; Fox Art Gallery. Opening Reception: 6-8
p.m. Through March 10 (Architecture; GFSA; SPEC Art Gallery).
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| The DOE Juried Exhibit at the Fox Gallery, Visions of Arcadia
& Utopia, features student work from the Design of the Environment
Program such as the project A Meeting Place for Theseus and The Minotaur-the
model on the left is by Nicholas Kruse and the one on the right is by Alethea
Harper. These and other works will be on display from February 17 through
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MUSIC
15 International Stars of Early Music
Concert; early music performed by the faculty of the fourth annual Amherst
Winter Weekend workshop; 8 p.m; Cathedral Church of the Savior (Music).
ON STAGE
18 Hungama; PENNaach Dance Troupe;
8 p.m., Iron Gate Theatre. Admission $5. Info. (215) 898-2312. Through February
19 (Performing Arts Council).
- The Fool Monty; Glee Club; 8 p.m., Zellerbach Theatre, Annenberg
Center. Admission $5. Info (215) 898-2312. Through February 19 (Performing
Arts Council).
TALKS
16 Functional Genomics Applications of
Pattern Discovery Algorithms; Andrea Califano, IBM Computational Biology
Center; noon; 1st floor Auditorium, BRB II/III (Penn Bioinformatics Forum).
17 Retroviral Integrase as a Target for
Drug Design; Alex Wlodawer, program in structural biology NCI-FCRDC;
3 p.m.; Auditorium, BRB II/III (Center for AIDS Research).
- Antitrust Policy in the 21st Century; Joel I. Klein, Assistant
U.S. Attorney General-Antitrust Division; 4:30 p.m.; rm 350, Steinberg
Hall-Dietrich Hall (Public Policy & Management).
- Researching Gay and Lesbian Art: Conceptual Roadblocks, Practical
Pitfalls; James M. Salow, Queens College, CUNY; a discussion of his
new book, Pictures and Passions: A History of Homosexuality in the Visual
Arts; 6:30 p.m. ICA (ICA; Philadelphia Lesbian and Gay Academic Union).
18 Caravaggio's David and Goliath (Borghese)
and the Concept of 'Ogni Dipintore Dipinge Se'; David Stone, University
of Delaware; 3:30 p.m.; Rich Seminar Room (201), Jaffe Building (History
of Art).
21 Unifying Threads In Membrane Studies--From
Dystrophy to Blood Cells and Mimics; Dennis E. Discher, mechanical engineering
and applied mathematics; 4 p.m.; Physiology Department Conference Room,
4th floor, Richards Building (Pennsylvania Muscle Institute).
- Just Filling Space: Trends in Staging Across Film History; David
Bordwell, University of Wisconsin, Madison; 4:30 p.m.; room 402, Logan
Hall (History of Art; Film Studies).
- New Directions in Indo-U.S. Relations: President Clinton's Visit
to India; first official public update regarding President Clinton's
imminent visit to India in March. Bruce Riedel, Special Assistant to the
U.S. President, Senior Director for Near East and South Asian Affairs,
National Security Council; 4:30-6 p.m.; room 470, 4th floor, IRCS, 3401
Walnut. RSVP to Praveen Chaudhry: (215) 898-1732 or chaudhry@sas.upenn.edu
(The Center for the Advanced Study of India).
Deadlines:
The deadline for the weekly update is each Monday for the following week's
issue; for the March At Penn calendar it is February 15. The deadline for
the April At Penn calendar is March 14.
Almanac, Vol. 46, No. 21, February 15, 2000
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"Teaching With New Tools" (P. Kuriloff) | TALK
ABOUT TEACHING ARCHIVE | BETWEEN
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