Update
APRIL
AT PENN
CHILDREN'S
ACTIVITIES
Now Discover
Stations for David Rogers' Big Bugs; hands-on learning about
insect habits and habitats; 1-3 p.m., Saturdays and Sundays, Morris
Arboretum. Through June 30.
21 Storytelling
with Irene Safran; celebration of insects as they appear in
nature and folk tales; 1-2:30 p.m., Morris Arboretum.
EXHIBITS
Now
Folio 2002; 42 editions of original prints, from hand-printed
to digitally output by 40 artists: graduate students, artists
in residence and faculty; Graduate Student Center. Opening reception:
April 16, 4-6 p.m. Through May 30.
16 Penn
Printmakers; works by GSFA's printmaking studio students;
Burrison Art Gallery. Opening reception April 16, 4:30-7
p.m. Through May 31.
18
The Annual Art Outreach Student Exhibition; artworks of
students from Philadelphia's schools; see www.kleinartgallery.org.
Opening reception: April 20, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.; Esther M.
Klein Art Gallery. Through May 6.
FILM
18 Strategia
del Ragno; directed by Bernardo Bertolucci; 7:30 p.m.; 4th
Floor West, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library (Library).
FITNESS/LEARNING
20 2nd
Annual KYW Newsradio-E.P. Henry Hardscaping Products Garden Festival;
9 a.m.-2 p.m.; free with regular admission; participants are to
park at Mt. St. Joseph's Academy and taken to festival at Morris
Arboretum by vans (Arboretum).
READING
/SIGNING
23 Stickin'
To, Watchin' Over, and Gettin' With: An African American Parent's
Guide to Discipline; Howard Stevenson, Gwendolyn Davis, Saburah
Abdul-Kabir, authors; noon; Penn Bookstore.
TALKS
17 Privatization:
From Policy Formulation to Implementation: The View From Inside;
Montek Ahluwalia, International Monetary Fund; 4:30 p.m.;
4th Floor, rm. 470, 3401 Walnut. RSVP: (215) 573-4324 or
casi@sas.upenn.edu (Center for the Advanced
Study of India).
18 How
the cAMP-producing Toxin From Anthrax is Activated by Calmodulin;
Andrew Bohm, Tufts; 4 p.m.; Johnson Foundation Library, 248
Anatomy-Chemistry Bldg. (Johnson Research Foundation; Biochemistry;
Biophysics).
18
Derrida or the Devil? Deconstructing Deconstruction; Jonathan
Caves, George Washington University; 7 p.m.; Newman Center (Orthodox
Christian Fellowship).
22 Kinases
and Chaperones in the Regulation of the Cytoskeleton; Henry
Epstein, Baylor College of Medicine; 2 p.m.; rm. 251 BRB/II/III
(Pennsylvania Muscle Institute).
23 Schools
as Markets--The New Political Eaconomy of Education; James
Kelly, Widmeyer Communications, GSE Overseer; 5 p.m., Bodek Lounge,
Houston Hall; RSVP to (215) 898-9794 or alumni@gse.upenn.edu
(GSE's Bodek Lecture of Distinguished Educators).
Deadlines:
The deadline for the weekly Update is each Monday for the following
week's issue. The deadline for the May At Penn calendar is April
16. For submission information, see www.
upenn.edu/almanac/calendar/caldead.html.