Music
Friday, Feb. 22
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital
1 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Maureen Hurd, clarinet. (Sch. of Music)
Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. The Philarmonia Orchestra will be joined by the Yale Glee Club, the Yale Camerata and the Yale Freshman Chorus in an
all-Beethoven program: "Symphony No. 1 in C major," "Symphony No. 9 in D minor" and "Choral." A pre-concert conversation with the orchestra will take place at 7 p.m. in Parker Hall, 4th flr., 435 College St. (Sch. of Music)
Saturday, Feb. 23
Master of Music Recital
5 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Daniel F. Juarez, tenor. (Sch. of Music)
Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Josep Puchades, viola. (Sch. of Music)
Sunday, Feb. 24
Yale Camerata
3 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Yale Camerata and Pro Musica, with the Yale Percussion Group, will perform Stravinsky's "Les Noces," Bartok's "Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion" and "Four Old Hungarian Folksongs," and Paul Crabtree's "Spinning Song." (Yale Camerata)
Monday, Feb. 25
Master of Music Recital
5 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Benjamin Baron, clarinet. (Sch. of Music)
Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sarah Ho, piano. (Sch. of Music)
Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Dwight Memorial Chapel. Michael Benninger, guitar. (Sch. of Music)
Tuesday, Feb. 26
The Conical Bores
5:30 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. The Sch. of Music's bassoon ensemble, directed by Frank Morelli, will perform works by Monteverdi, Bach, Corigliano, Sousa, Monk and Ellington. (Sch. of Music)
Chamber Music Society at Yale
8 p.m. Battell Chapel. The Tokyo String Quartet, with Peter Frankl, piano, will perform Brahms' "String Quartet in B-flat, Op. 67" and "Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34." Tickets: $24-$29; $13 for students; $5 for student rush. Info.: (203) 432-4158. (Sch. of Music)
Wednesday, Feb. 27
Lunchtime Chamber Music
12:30 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Chamber works performed by Sch. of Music student chamber ensembles. (Sch. of Music)
Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Dong-hye Kim, viola. (Sch. of Music)
Thursday, Feb. 28
Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Elizabeth Sellers, violin. (Sch. of Music)
Friday, March 1
Yale Percussion Group
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Robert Van Sice, director. Works by Schwantner, Cage, Xenakis, Aperghis and Takemitsu. (Sch. of Music)
Saturday, March 2
"Mozart Requiem"
8 p.m. Battell Chapel. Orchestra New England will be joined by the CONCORA chorus. Info. and tickets: www.orchestranewengland.org; (203) 934-TUNE.
Sunday, March 3
"Dido and Aeneas"
2 p.m. BAC. A production of Henry Purcell's English baroque opera featuring performers from The Performance of Vocal Music and the Yale Collegium Musicum.
Master of Music Recital
2 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ines Irawati, piano. (Sch. of Music)
Master of Music Recital
6:30 p.m. Battell Chapel. Garmon J.N. Ashby, choral conductor. (Sch. of Music)
Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. Christopher Johnson, organ. (Sch. of Music)
Master of Music Recital
8 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. Kellyn Haley, trombone. (Sch. of Music)
Theater
Fri. & Sat., Feb. 22 & 23
"Candide"
Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m. University Theater. A Yale Dramatic Association Mainstage Musical, adapted from Voltaire's 1759 novel by Leonard Bernstein, with additional lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and George LaTouche. Directed by Joe Ametrano and produced by Lucy Kaufman. Tickets: $8; $5 for students. Reservations: (203) 432-1212; dramat@yale.edu.
"Medusa"
Friday & Saturday, 8:30 p.m. & 11 p.m. Yale Cabaret. Written and created by Izumi Ashizawa. Tickets: $10; $8 for students; memberships available. Info.: (203) 432-1566, ysd.cabaret@yale.edu.
Fri. & Sat., Feb. 22 & 23; Mon.-Sat., Feb. 25-March 2
"Betty's Summer Vacation"
Monday, 7 p.m.; Tuesday-Saturday, 8 p.m.
(2 p.m. matinee on Feb. 23, Feb. 27, March 2). Yale Rep. Written by Christopher Durang; directed by Doug Hughes. ASL performance on March 1 at 7 p.m. Tickets: $22-$39. Info. and reservations: (203) 432-1234; www.yalerep.org.
Thurs.-Sat., Feb. 28-March 2
"The Sour Thunder"
Thursday, 8:30 p.m.; Friday & Saturday,
8:30 p.m. & 11 p.m. Yale Cabaret. Original concept, music and libretto by Keith Townsend Obadike and Mendi Lewis Obadike. Tickets: $10; $8 for students; memberships available. Info.: (203) 432-1566, ysd.cabaret@yale.edu.
Thurs.-Sun., Feb. 28-March 3
"Company"
Thursday-Saturday, 8 p.m.; Sunday, 2 p.m. Saybrook College Theater Space. By Stephen Sondheim and George Furth; directed by Nate Mickelson and Emily Pressman. Tickets: $2. Info. and reservations: emily.pressman@yale.edu.
Fri.-Sun., March 1-3
"Peter Pan"
Friday, 7 p.m. & 9 p.m.; Saturday, 1 p.m., 3 p.m. & 7 p.m.; Sunday, 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. 248 Park St. Adapted from the novel by James M. Barrie. Tickets: $3; $2 for children; Saturday 1 p.m. show is free. Info.: www.yale.edu/yct; (203) 436-0678. (Yale Children's Theater)
Talks
Friday, Feb. 22
"There are Bucks and All Sorts of Things
in Those Forests: The New Scramble
for the African Countryside"
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Seminar rm., ISPS. Vupenyu Dzingirai, Univ. of Zimbabwe. (Program in Agrarian Studies)
"Implementing Constitutional Rights
for Juveniles: The Parent-Child Privilege
in Context"
Noon-1 p.m. Rm. 211, Mason Lab. Catherine J. Ross, George Washington Univ. (Bush Center)
"Democracy and Globalization: Candidate Selection in Open Economies"
Noon. Seminar rm., 70 Sachem St. Ken Scheve. (Political Science Faculty Workshop)
Labor and Population Workshop
12:15-1:45 p.m. Rm. 106, 28 Hillhouse Ave. Steve Machin, MIT and Univ. College in London. Title to be announced. (Economic Growth Center)
"Quantitative and Qualitative Depth
from Stereo Vision"
3 p.m. Conference rm., 5th flr., Dunham Lab. Steven Zucker.
"Quantum Phase Transition
from a Superfluid to a Mott Insulator
in an Ultracold Gas of Atoms"
4 p.m. Rm. 57, SPL. Immanuel Bloch, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, and Max-Planck for Quantum Optics, Garching. Tea will be served at 3:30 p.m. (Physics Club/Dept. of Physics)
"'Why Has My White Sister Visited
the Wigwam of Her Red Brethren?':
19th-Century British Women Writers
and the Native American"
4 p.m. Rm. 319, LC. Kate Flint, Rutgers Univ. (Dept. of English)
Sunday, Feb. 24
"Political and Moral Implications of Postmodern Thought in the Wake of 9/11"
7 p.m. Aud., SLB. Stanley Fish, dean of academic affairs, Univ. of Illinois-Chicago. David Bromwich of Yale will respond. Part of the "Democracy, Security and Justice" lecture series.
Monday, Feb. 25
Political Economy Workshop
Noon. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Carles Boix, Univ. of Chicago. Title to be announced. Info.: www.yale. edu/leitner. (Georg Walter Leitner Program)
"Successful Intelligence: The Development and Validation of a Measure for MBA Admissions"
1:30-2:30 p.m. Rm. 207, Kirtland Hall. Jennifer Hedlund, Central Connecticut State Univ. (PACE)
"Does Globalization Increase Child Labor? Evidence From Vietnam"
3:30-5 p.m. Rm. 106, 28 Hillhouse Ave. Nina Pavcnik, Dartmouth College. (Economic Growth Center)
"Development Realism in Egyptian Soap Operas: The Problem of Feminism"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Lila Abu-Lughod, Columbia Univ. (Center for the Study of Globalization/Women's & Gender Studies Program)
"Death Be Not Proud: Children, Families and the Experience of Cancer in the 1940s"
4:30 p.m. Fulton Rm., SHM. Gretchen Krueger, graduate student, history of medicine and science.
"AIDS Policy in France"
4:30-6 p.m. ISPS. Genevieve Paicheler, medical sociologist, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. (Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Seminar Series)
"Are Teen Mothers Good Parents?"
5 p.m. Rm. 105, 100 Church St. South. Lorraine V. Klerman, Brandeis Univ. and Darthmouth Medical Sch. Part of the Transition to Motherhood in Teen Mothers Project at YSN.
"Body Image and Healthy Lifestyles"
7 p.m. Rm. 211, LC. Lucy Danziger, editor-in-chief, Self magazine. Offered as part of National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. (ECHO)
Mon. & Tues., Feb. 25 & 26
"Step Across This Line"
Monday, 4 p.m.; Tuesday, 4:30 p.m. Aud., SLB. Author Salman Rushdie will present the inaugural Tanner Lectures on Human Values.
Tuesday, Feb. 26
"David Jones: Vision and Form"
12:30 p.m. BAC. Art in Context talk by Paul Robichaud, Univ. of New Haven.
Master's Tea
4:30 p.m. Calhoun College master's house. Nadine Strossen, president, ACLU. (Calhoun College/ Davenport College)
"A Celebration of Camille Saint Saëns"
5 p.m. BRBL. Yves Gérard, Conservatoire National de Musique, Paris. A concert by students from Yale College and the Sch. of Music will follow.
"From Balkan Mountains to Asian Valleys: Challenges for Pioneer Missionaries"
7:30 p.m. 490 Prospect St. C. Douglas McConnell, international director, Pioneers. A discussion period with refreshments will follow. (OMSC)
Wednesday, Feb. 27
"The Challenges of Measuring
and Evaluating Environmental Justice"
11:30 a.m.-12:50 p.m. Bowers Aud., Sage Hall. Edwardo Rhodes, Indiana Univ. Part of "The Restoration Agenda: Environmental Justice." Brown bag lunches are welcome; refreshments will be served. (F&ES)
"'The Tiger's Eye': When Arts and Letters Come Together"
12:20 p.m. YUAG. Art à la Carte talk by Patricia Willis.
"Reading the Qur'an in Latin Christendom, 1140-1540"
4 p.m. BRBL. Thomas E. Burman, Univ. of Tennessee. Reception will follow. Part of "The Virtues of Tolerance and the Crossing of Lines: Islam in the History of Western Culture." (WHC)
"Human Security in the 21st Century"
4 p.m. Aud., Luce Hall. Sadako Ogata, former U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees and resident scholar at the Ford Foundation, will present the Ninth Coca-Cola World Fund Lecture at Yale. Reception will follow. (YCIAS/Yale SOM/YLS)
"Evidence for Recycled Oceanic Crust
in the Sources of Ocean Island Basalts
and the Effect of Recycled Crust
on the Earth's Chemical Mass Balance:
Do We Really Need a Layered Mantle?"
4-5 p.m. Rm. 123, KGL. John Lassiter, Max-Planck-Institut für Chemie. (Dept. of Geology & Geophysics)
"Organometallic Chemistry by Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry"
4 p.m. Rm. 160, SCL. Peter Chen, ETH. (Dept. of Chemistry)
"The Tat Pathway of Protein Secretion
in Bacteria: From Genetic Analysis
to Novel Biotechnology Applications"
4 p.m. Rm. 211, Mason Lab. Mathew DeLisa,
Univ. of Texas at Austin. (Dept. of Chemical Engineering)
"Remembering Between the Lines: Creating False Memories via Associative Inferences"
4-6 p.m. Rm. 220, Dunham Lab. Henry Roediger, Washington Univ. in St. Louis, will present the Crowder Lecture. (Dept. of Psychology)
"Simulation of Surfactant Templated Nanoporous Materials"
4 p.m. Rm. 211, Mason Lab. Flor Siperstein,
North Carolina State Univ. (Dept. of Chemical Engineering)
"Moby Diplomacy: The International Whaling Commission and the Problem of Sovereignty in Environmental Diplomacy"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 103, Luce Hall. Kurk Dorsey, Univ. of New Hampshire. (ISS)
Yale Anthropology Society Event
6:30 p.m. Rm. 119, WLH. George Marcus, Rice Univ.
Thursday, Feb. 28
"Engineering Venture Capital Markets"
Noon-2 p.m. Faculty Lounge, SLB. Ronald J. Gilson '71, the Charles J. Meyers Professor of Law and Business at Stanford Law Sch. and the Mark and Eva Stern Professor of Law and Business at Columbia Univ., will present the John R. Raben Lecture. (YLS)
"Egalitarian Progress? 20th-Century Chinese Literati and Popular Literature"
Noon. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Marja Kaikkonen, Stockholm Univ.
"American Bystanders to Genocide:
How the United States Turned Away from the Worst Massacres of the 20th Century"
2:30-4:20 p.m. 77 Prospect St. Samantha Power, Harvard Univ. (YCIAS/Genocide Studies Program/Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Fund)
"Democratization, Citizenship
and Autochthony: New Modes
in the Politics of Belonging in Africa"
4 p.m. Rm. 1, 158 Whitney Ave. Peter Geschiere, Univ. of Leiden. (Dept. of Anthropology)
Workshop in Economic History
4-5:30 p.m. Rm. 106, 28 Hillhouse Ave. Price Fishback, Univ. of Arizona. Title to be announced. (Economic Growth Center)
"The Politics of Love and Law:
The 'Quijote' Part Two"
4-5:15 p.m. Davies Aud., Becton Center. Roberto González Echevarría will present the eighth DeVane Lecture in the series "Love and the Law in Cervantes."
"Impact of Hospital Organization
and Staffing on Patient Outcomes
and Nurse Retention"
4 p.m. Rm. 118, 100 Church St. South. Linda Aiken, Univ. of Pennsylvania Sch. of Nursing. Refreshments will be served. (Sigma Theta Tau International/YSN)
"Haydn, Beethoven and the Idea of Musical Truth"
4:30 p.m. Rm. 207, WLH. Mark Evan Bonds, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (Dept. of Music)
"Imagined Borders in Cordoba and Queens"
5 p.m. Aud., WHC. Jerrilynn Dodds, City College of New York. Part of "The Virtues of Tolerance and the Crossing of Lines: Islam in the History of Western Culture" special program offered in conjunction with the Tanner Lectures on Human Values.
"Outsider Art: Recent Formulations"
5 p.m. Beaumont Rm., SHM. Dr. Mark Depman. (Program for Humanities in Medicine)
"Dark Insights: Abstract Expressionism
and 'The Tiger's Eye'"
5:30 p.m. McNeil Lecture Hall, YUAG. David Anfam, commissioning editor, Phaidon Press Limited, London. Part of the 2002 Lydia Winston Malbin Lecture Series, "Modernism in America: Articulation and Visual Form."
"Is Charity Just? Is Justice Charitable?"
4:30 p.m. St. Thomas More Chapel. Father Robert J. Vitillo, executive director of the Catholic Campaign for Human Development for the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops.
Master's Tea
4:30 p.m. Calhoun College master's house. Juliette Fairley, personal finance writer and professional speaker.
Friday, March 1
"Sense and Sensibilities: The Motives
and Meanings Behind Anti-GMO Activism"
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Seminar rm., ISPS. Rachel Schurman, Univ. of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign. (Program in Agrarian Studies)
"Family-Friendly Societies
or Family-Friendly Workplaces:
Does It Make a Difference?"
Noon-1 p.m. Rm. 211, Mason Lab. Martha Pitt-Catsouphes, Boston College. (Bush Center)
"U.S. 'China Policy' as an Arena for Disputes about American National Identity"
Noon. Rm. 203, Luce Hall. Alan Wachman, Tufts Univ. (East Asian Studies Colloquium Series)
"Global Public Health"
Noon. Aud., Luce Hall. George Alleyne, director of the Pan American Health Organization, will present the Yale-Stimson Public Lecture. Reception will follow. (YCIAS)
"Minimum Standards in Insurance Regulation: Evidence of the Medigap Market"
12:15-1:45 p.m. Rm. 106, 28 Hillhouse Ave. Amy Finkelstein, MIT. (Economic Growth Center)
"The African Christian Diaspora in Europe: Implications for Western Churches"
12:30 p.m. 490 Prospect St. Roswith Gerloff, Univ. of Leeds, England. (OMSC)
"Love and Madness in 18th-Century Britain"
4 p.m. McNeil Lecture Hall, YUAG. John Brewer, Univ. of Chicago, will present the Ninth Annual Lewis Walpole Library Lecture. A reception will follow at BAC.
Saturday, March 2
"Conservation of Forest Birds in Japan
and Eastern North America"
11 a.m. Peabody Museum. Robert Askins, associate editor, The Connecticut Warbler. Free with museum admission ($5; $3 for children and seniors)
"Painted Ladies"
Noon. BAC. Gallery Talk tour.
Films
Friday, Feb. 22
"Chong" (1999)
4 p.m. WHC. Directed by Sang-il Lee. Part of the conference "The Face of Another: Japanese Cinema/Global Images."
"Rebetiko"
6 p.m. Rm. 101, LC. Directed by Costas Ferris. Part of "The Roads of Rebetiko: A Greek Musical Evening." (Hellenic Studies Program, YCIAS/Hellenic Student Association)
"Maborosi" (1995)
7 p.m. WHC. Directed by Hirokazu Koreeda. Part of the conference "The Face of Another: Japanese Cinema/Global Images."
"Swallowtail Butterfly" (1996)
9 p.m. WHC. Directed by Shunji Iwai. Part of the conference "The Face of Another: Japanese Cinema/Global Images."
Fri. & Sat., Feb. 22 & 23
"The Closet" (2000)
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud. Directed by Francis Veber. In French with English subtitles. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.
Saturday, Feb. 23
"Nell Gwyn" (1934)
2 p.m. BAC. Directed by Herbert Wilcox.
"Cure" (1997)
6 p.m. WHC. Directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Part of the conference "The Face of Another: Japanese Cinema/Global Images."
"Inugami" (2001)
8 p.m. WHC. Director Masato Harada will introduce and lead a discussion of his film. Part of the conference "The Face of Another: Japanese Cinema/ Global Images."
Sunday, Feb. 24
"Destiny"
4 p.m. & 7 p.m. Aud., WHC. Directed by Youssef Chahine. Part of "The Virtues of Tolerance and the Crossing of Lines: Islam in the History of Western Culture," offered in conjunction with The Tanner Lectures on Human Values.
"Rashomon" (1950)
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud. Directed by Akira Kurosawa. In Japanese with English subtitles. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.
Monday, Feb. 25
"Seven Samurai" (1954)
7 p.m. WHC. Directed by Akira Kurosawa. Part of the conference "The Face of Another: Japanese Cinema/ Global Images."
Tuesday, Feb. 26
"Chef! (Chief!)" (1999) & "La Tête Dans Les Nuages (Head in the Clouds)" (1994)
7 p.m. Aud., Luce Hall. Directed by Jean-Marie Teno. In French with English subtitles. Part of "Visions of Africa: Contemporary African Cinema." (Council on African Studies/AACC)
Thursday, Feb. 28
"Ripples of Change" (1993)
7 p.m. Aud., Luce Hall. Directed by Nanako Kurihara. Documentary about the Japanese women's liberation movement in the 1970s and its influence on contemporary Japanese society. Part of "Documenting Women: Documentaries About and By Japanese Women Filmmakers." (Council on East Asian Studies)
"I, You and Them"
7 p.m. Rm. 211, LC. Part of "Brazil: Carnivalizations," the Sixth Brazilian Spring Movie Festival at Yale. (Dept. of Spanish & Portuguese/Council on Latin American & Iberian Studies/Brazil-Portugal)
Fri. & Sat., March 1 & 2
Black Resistance Film Festival
Friday, 2-9:45 p.m.; Saturday, 1-9:15 p.m. Luce Hall. Festival will feature works from throughout the African diaspora, including "Quilombo" from Brazil, "Watermelon Woman" from the U.S. and "Guantanamera" from Cuba. Info.: www.yale. edu/afamstudies/events.html; besenia.rodriguez@ yale.edu.
"The Royal Tenenbaums" (2001)
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud., Directed by Wes Anderson. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.
Saturday, March 2
"Nell Gwynne" (1926)
2 p.m. BAC. Directed by Herbert Wilcox.
Sunday, March 3
"Abre Los Ojos" (1997)
7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Harkness Aud., Directed by Alejandro Amenabar. In Spanish with English subtitles. Tickets: $3; free with $10 membership. Info.: www.yale.edu/ymsfs.
Conferences/Symposia
Fri. & Sat., Feb. 22 & 23
"Langston Hughes and His World:
A Centennial Celebration"
Conference will feature a keynote address by Elizabeth Alexander on Friday at 9 a.m., panel discussions, a jazz and poetry performance and a performance of Eisa Davis' play "Paper Armor." Info.: www.yale.edu/afamstudies/hughes_conference_details.html. (Dept. of African American Studies/ Ford Foundation/Kempf Memorial Fund at Yale/ Beinecke Library)
Fri.-Sun., Feb. 22-24
"Race, Values and the American Legal Process: A Scholarly Working Conference
in Honor of the Legacy of the Honorable
A. Leon Higginbotham Jr."
SLB. Panel discussion topics include "Race, Values and the Criminal Justice System," "Race, Values, Gender and Sexuality," "Race, Values and the Judiciary," "Race, Values and Democracy" and "Race, Values and the Academy." Eleanor Holmes Norton will give the opening address and Newark city councilman Cory Booker '97 LAW will present the keynote address. There is a fee and pre-registration is required. Info. and registration: www.yale.edu/ higginbotham. (Black Law Students Association/ Law Sch. Office of the Dean)
Fri.-Mon., Feb. 22-25
"The Face of Another:
Japanese Cinema/Global Images"
Friday, 9:30 a.m.-11 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-
10 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.; Monday, 7 p.m. WHC. Yomota Inuhiko will present the keynote address, "Japanese Koreans in Japanese Cinema, 1943-
2001," on Friday at 5 p.m. Panel discussions will cover the topics "Translating the Globe," "Outside-In: Foreign Bodies in Japanese Cinema," "Inside-Out: Japan in the World," "Writing/Cinema," "Industry/Independents," and "Round Table: Facing/Defacing/Effacing: Japanese Cinema Studies Today." (Council on East Asian Studies/Film Studies Program/WHC)
Fri. & Sat., March 1 & 2
"Law and Truth"
SLB. Judges, academics and lawyers from around the country will debate issues ranging from the ethical problems highlighted by the collapse of Enron to the ability of the jury system to find truth. Fee: $26-$55; $5-$25 for students. Info. and registration: www.fed-soc.org/events/studentsymposium.htm; www.yale.edu/federalist; michael.yaeger@yale. edu; (203) 432-1887. (Federalist Society/Holman Supporting Foundation/YLS)
Fri.-Sun., March 1-3
"Generations: Continuity and Conflict
in Southeast Asia"
Conference and celebration of Southeast Asia. Info.: www.cis.yale.edu/seas/02conf.htm. (Southeast Asia Studies/Graduate Sch./YCIAS/Sudler Fund)
Biomedical
Sciences
Friday, Feb. 22
"Regulation of Osteoblast and Osteoclast Function"
8:30 a.m. Beeson Library, 6th flr., HRT. Mark Horwitz. (Section of Allergy and Clinical Immunology)
"Alcohol/Drug-Induced Liver Disease"
1 p.m. Rm. 92, LMP. Dr. Rathi Narayan. (GI Conference)
Monday, Feb. 25
"Gap Junctions Provide Critical Functions for Neurons and Glia in the Central Nervous System"
4 p.m. Peter B. Gordon Memorial Library, JPL. David L. Paul, Harvard Medical Sch. Refreshments will be served at 3:45 p.m. (JPL)
"Adaptive Mechanisms of the Developing Brain"
4-5 p.m. Rm. 206, BCMM. Dr. Laura R. Ment. (VBT-IPCT)
Tuesday, Feb. 26
"Role of MT1-MMP and Collagen Remodeling in Bone Formation"
Noon. Rm. B137, BML. Henning Birkedal-Hansen, NIH/NIDCR. (Dept. of Pathology)
"Genetic Instability and Tumor Formation in the Human RecQ Helicase Deficiencies"
4 p.m. Rm. I304, SHM. Dr. Raymond Monnat Jr., Univ. of Washington. (Dept. of Genetics)
Wednesday, Feb. 27
"Practical Approach to Mechanical Ventilation"
6:55 a.m. Fitkin Amph. Dr. Sherif Afifi. (Dept. of Anesthesiology Grand Rounds)
"Neural Ensemble Codes in Drosophila Olfaction"
Noon. Brady Aud., Lauder Hall. Dr. Gero Miesenböck, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. (Dept. of Cell Biology)
"Treating Muscular Dystrophy:
The Glass is Half Full"
Noon-1 p.m. Fitkin Amph. Dr. David Miller. (Dept. of Pediatrics Grand Rounds)
Thursday, Feb. 28
"Interplay Between Non-homologous End Joining and Cell Cycle Checkpoint Pathways in Normal Development and Tumor Suppression"
11 a.m. Fitkin Amph. Frederick Alt, Harvard Medical Sch. (Section of Immunobiology)
"The Evolution of Oral Contraceptives"
4 p.m. Brady Aud., Lauder Hall. Dr. Lee P. Shulman, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago. (Dept. of Obstetrics & Gynecology Grand Rounds)
"Correction of Maxillofacial Deformities"
& "HHT"
5 p.m. Rm. 216, JEH. Dr. John Kelly, Dr. Douglas Ross and Dr. Robert I. White. (Dept. of Surgery Grand Rounds)
And...
Friday, Feb. 22
"Dinosaur Days"
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Peabody Museum. A celebration of paleontology and dinosaurs with hands-on activities for the whole family, including a fossil touch table, dinosaur arts and crafts, and the chance to meet experts and watch them prepare dinosaur bones for display. Info.: www.peabody.yale.edu.
"Dialogue on Race at Yale:
Challenges for the Next 300 Years"
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.
"The Roads of Rebetiko: A Greek Musical Evening"
6 p.m. in Rm. 101, LC; 8:30 p.m. in Silliman College common room. Costas Ferris' film "Rebetiko" will be screened at 6 p.m. Gail Holst-Warhaft of Cornell Univ. will give a presentation and demonstration at 8:30 p.m., followed by a performance by Grigoris Maninakis and The Mikrokosmos Ensemble. A light Greek dinner will be served during the presentation and performance. (Hellenic Studies Program, YCIAS/Hellenic Student Association)
"Sugar Hill"
10 p.m.-1 a.m. AACC. Dance to hip hop, soul, reggae and R&B by DJ 4sight. Admission: $5; $10 drink passes. Proceeds will benefit Project Cuba.
Saturday, Feb. 23
"Dinomite Dental Day"
Noon-4 p.m. Peabody Museum. The New Haven Dental Association and Dudley the Dinosaur will present an educational program designed to teach the whole family about dental hygiene. The first 1,000 children will receive goodie bags. Info.: www.peabody.yale.edu.
Tuesday, Feb. 26
"How to Find Journal Articles"
4:30-5:30 p.m. Electronic Classroom, CCL. Register at the Sterling Library reference desk or by sending e-mail to smlref@yale.edu.
Tues. & Thurs., Feb. 26 & 28
"Preparing for the Job Interview"
9 a.m.-noon. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $110; free for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.
Wednesday, Feb. 27
"Serving International Customers, Faculty and Students"
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $110; $90 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.
"Employee Assistance Program: Employee Orientation"
2-2:30 p.m. Brady Aud., BML. Open to members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale. edu/learningcenter.
"Employee Assistance Program: Supervisory Training"
2:30-3:30 p.m. Brady Aud., BML. Open to members of the Yale community. Registration: www. yale.edu/learningcenter.
Gala Multimedia Housewarming Party
3:30-6 p.m. 409 Prospect St. The Institute of Sacred Music will celebrate the opening of its new home.
"How to Find Journal Articles"
4 p.m. Engineering Library, Becton Center.
Thursday, Feb. 28
"Advanced Customer Service for Managers"
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Fee: $110; $90 for members of the Yale community. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.
"War, Peace & Other Security Concerns
in South Asia"
4-8:30 p.m. Luce Hall. A PIER program teacher workshop. Info. and registration: www.yale.edu/ pieris; www.yale.edu/pieris/sasecurity.pdf. (Gilder Lehrman Center)
Friday, March 1
"Dialogue on Race at Yale:
Challenges for the Next 300 Years"
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.
"Luncheon Meditation"
Noon-1 p.m. Lounge, 3rd flr., JEH. Registration: www.yale.edu/learningcenter.
Saturday, March 2
"Harry Potter Has Been Sighted
at the BAC"
10:30 a.m.-noon. BAC. "Picture This!" art program for children of ages 7-9. Free registration is required: (203) 432-2858.
ONGOING ACTIVITIES
Tours
Yale Astronomy Public Nights
First Thursday of each month, 9 p.m. Top level, Pierson-Sage Parking Garage. Visitors will have the opportunity to view astronomical objects such as the moon, planets, star clusters and galaxies through one of the department's many telescopes. Astronomers will be on hand to describe the objects. Info.: www.astro.yale.edu.
Guided Tours of Campus
Monday-Friday, 10:30 a.m. & 2 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Yale Visitor Center, Dwight Hall. Info.: (203) 432-2300.
Highlights Tours of the Peabody Museum
Saturday & Sunday, 1 p.m. Lobby, Peabody Museum. Free with museum admission ($5; $3 for children and seniors; free with valid Yale I.D.). Info.: (203) 432-5050; www.peabody.yale.edu.
Masterpiece Tours of the Yale Art Gallery
Saturday, 1:30 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m. YUAG. Tours of the permanent collection led by docents.
Exhibitions
School of Architecture
Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday,
10 a.m.-5 p.m. "Yale Japan: Revealing New Ground," "Open Source Architecture: Building Eyebeam," "Arverne," through March 8.
School of Art
10 a.m.-5 p.m. "MFA Thesis Exhibition -- Mixed Group (Sculpture and Painting)" (Ethan Ayer, Kristin Baker, SunTek Chung, Eli Huey, Hyung Koo Lee, Christopher Kasper and Sarah Morgan), through March 7; "MFA Thesis Exhibition -- Sculpture" (Deborah Kaplan, Marie Lorenz, Wesley Miller, Miljohn Ruperto, Anna Tsouhlarakis, Mailani Tuazon and Sung Ji Yun), March 8-31.
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday,
10 a.m.-5 p.m. "My Soul Has Grown Deep Like the Rivers: Langston Hughes at 100," through April 20.
Jonathan Edwards College Master's House
Thursday, 4-6 p.m., or by appt. "Robert L. Schultz: Drawing of the Figure," through March 17. Info.: (203) 432-0356.
Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Rabinowitz Gallery, "Tikkun Ha'Olam: Meditations in Blue," paintings by Mindy Weisel in memory of Dr. Donald Cohen, through April 10.
Peabody Museum of Natural History
Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon-5 p.m. "The African Roots of the Amistad Rebellion: Masks of the Sacred Bush" and "The Muskrat and the Osprey: The Hidden Quinnipiac Marsh," on view indefinitely. Admission: $5; $3 for children and seniors; free with valid Yale I.D. Info.: www.peabody.yale.edu.
Sterling Memorial Library
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Lecture hall, "Cyrus Vance Memorial Exhibit," through March 1; Memorabilia Rm., "Archive Series 1 -- Africa Photographs 1952-1960: Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda and Uganda," through March 8. (Manuscripts and Archives)
Yale Center for British Art
Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, noon-5 p.m. "Painted Ladies: Women at the Court of Charles II, 1660-1685," through March 17.
Yale Physicians Building Art Place
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Paintings, photographs, sculptures, pottery, quilts, weaving and other works by local artists and University faculty and staff; through March.
Yale University Art Gallery
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.; Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sunday, 1-
6 p.m. "John Singer Sargent: The Painter as Sculptor," through April 21; "Art for All Seasons: Asian Art at Yale," through Sept. 1; "The Tiger's Eye: The Art of a Magazine," through March 30; "Between Language and Form," through March 30; "The 1948 Directors of the Société Anonyme Exhibition," through March 30; "The Synthetic Century -- Collage from Cubism to Postmodernism: Selections from the Collection," through April 28.
Meetings
Alcoholics Anonymous
Monday, 7:30 a.m., Dwight Hall, Open Big Book Meeting; Tuesday, 7:30 a.m., Dwight Hall, Open Living Sober Meeting; Wednesday, 7:30 a.m., Dwight Hall, Open Promises and Traditions Meeting; Wednesday, 8 p.m., YUHS basement, Meeting; Thursday, 7:30 a.m., St. Thomas More Chapel Hall, Open Step Meeting; Friday, 7:30 a.m., Dwight Hall, Open Topic Discussion Meeting; Sunday, 8 a.m., YUHS basement, Open Discussion Meeting.
Alzheimer's Disease Support Group
First Thursday of each month, 1:15 p.m. 6th flr., 1 Church St. The Alzheimer's Disease Research Unit is offering a support group for relatives and friends of those with Alzheimer's disease. Dessert and coffee will be served. Info.: (203) 764-8100.
ASHA-Yale
Second Thursday of each month, 7 p.m. Rm. 119/120b, HGS. ASHA-Yale is a volunteer organization dedicated to promoting basic education in India. Info.: asha@yale. edu; www.yale.edu/asha.
Becoming Better Teachers:
A Medical Education Discussion Group
Fourth Tuesday of each month, noon-1 p.m. Computer lab, Medical Sch. library, 333 Cedar St. (Office of Academic Development)
Greater New Haven Toastmasters
Second and fourth Wednesday of each month, 6:30-8:15 p.m. Rm. 405, BASS. All members and guests are welcome to join the public speaking improvement group. Info.: Sid Kelly, (203) 882-2542, (203) 937-1922 or skelly16@snet.net.
Marxist Reading Group
Alternate Fridays beginning Sept. 14, 4 p.m. Rm. 108, WHC. Readings available in WHC main office. Info.: www.yale.edu/amstud/marxism; john.mackay@yale.edu.
Yale Korean BioScience Society (YKBS)
Second Thursday of each month, 6-9 p.m.
Rm. c015, SHM. Seminars will be presented by the professional group. Info.: www.yale.edu/ykbs.
Yale-New Haven Yiddish Reading Circle
Wednesday, noon-1:15 p.m. Slifka Center. Reading of modern and classical Yiddish literature. Reading knowledge of Yiddish is desirable. Info.: (203) 288-8206.
Yale Poetry Group
Alternate Thursdays beginning Jan. 17, 8 p.m. Calhoun College fellows room.
Yale Toastmasters Club
Friday, noon-1 p.m. Rm. LLI, 221 Whitney Ave. Open to members of the Yale community. Info.: Ann Straub, (203) 436-3903; ann.straub@yale.edu.
Language
Tables
Arabic Table
Tuesday, noon. Ezra Stiles College dining hall. Bassam Frangieh. (Dept. of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations)
Chinese Table
Wednesday, noon. Silliman College dining hall. Zhengguo Kang. Info.: (203) 432-2938. (Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures)
French Table
Monday, 8:30-9:20 a.m., Jonathan Edwards College dining hall, Yuliy Masinovsky; Monday, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Ezra Stiles College, Brooke Donaldson & Ryan Poynter; Wednesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Trumbull College, Ruth Koizim & Marina Davies; Wednesday, 5:45 p.m., Calhoun College, Nomi Lazar & Samuel Sigg; Thursday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Silliman College, Jeffrey Boyd & Vincent Giroud. (Dept. of French)
Japanese Table
Thursday, noon. Silliman College dining hall. Hiroyo Nishimura. Info.: (203) 432-2943. (Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures)
Korean Table
Wednesday, noon, Morse College dining hall; Thursday, noon, Saybrook College dining hall. Seungja Choi. Info.: (203) 432-2866. (Dept. of East Asian Languages and Literatures)
German Table
Wednesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Pierson College dining hall; Friday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Branford College dining hall. (Germanic Languages and Literatures)
Indonesian Table
Thursday, noon. Berkeley College dining hall. Info.: (203) 436-4192; indriyo.sukmono@yale.edu. (Council on Southeast Asia Studies)
Portuguese Table
Tuesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Silliman College dining hall, Jordano Quaglia; Tuesday, 5-6 p.m., Davenport College dining hall, Jordano Quaglia; Wednesday, 5-6 p.m., Jonathan Edwards College dining hall, Jordano Quaglia; Friday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Ezra Stiles College dining hall, António Ladeira.
Spanish Table
12:30-1:30 p.m. Silliman College dining hall. Monday, Spanish 138, advanced conversational; Wednesday, Spanish 115, elementary; Thursday, Spanish 130, intermediate.
Russian Table
Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., Davenport College dining hall, Emilia Hramov. Thursday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Pierson College dining hall, Julia Titus. (Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures)
Tagalog/Filipino Table
Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. Jonathan Edwards College dining hall. Info.: (203) 436-0750; carissaanna.dizon@yale.edu. (Council on Southeast Asia Studies)
Thai Table
Friday, noon. Morse College dining hall. Info.: (203) 436-3200; kris.siriratsivawong@yale.edu. (Council on Southeast Asia Studies)
Vietnamese Table
Thursday, noon. Commons dining hall. Info.: (203) 432-5097; quang.van@yale.edu. (Council on Southeast Asia Studies)
Religion
University Public Worship
Sunday, 11 a.m. Battell Chapel. The Reverend Walter E. Fauntroy, former congressional representative for Washington, D.C., will preach on Feb. 24 in a joint service with the Black Church at Yale. Info.: (203) 432-8750. (Church of Christ in Yale, member church of the United Church of Christ)
Episcopal Church at Yale
Student Life Center (SLC), 341 Elm St. Sunday,
5 p.m., Dwight Chapel, Holy Communion, followed by dinner on the first Sunday of each month at the SLC. Sunday, 10 p.m., Christ Church,
84 Broadway, Compline, medieval sung prayer service. Wednesday, 6:15 p.m., Berkeley Divinity Sch., Midweek Communion, meet at SLC for transportation. The Reverend Kathleen Dorr, chaplain. Info.: (203) 789-6387.
First & Summerfield United Methodist Church
Sunday, 11 a.m. 425 College St. The Reverend Ralph Lord Roy. Info.: (203) 624-2521.
First Unitarian Universalist Society
of New Haven
Sunday, 10:30 a.m. 608 Whitney Ave. Info.: Francis, (203) 562-0672.
International Church at Yale
Sunday, 11 a.m. Dwight Chapel. Info.: www.
yale.edu/icy.
Luther House -- The University Lutheran Ministry in New Haven
Sunday, 4:30 p.m. 27 High St. Service of Holy Communion in a contemporary setting. Bible study and service opportunities are available. Info.: Carl Sharon, (203) 432-1139; www.yale.edu/lutherhouse.
Muslim Students Association
Rm. 012, basement, Bingham Hall. Friday prayers,
12:45 p.m.; Isha prayers, nightly, 9 p.m. Info.: www.yale.edu/msa.
New Haven Friends
Sunday, 10:30 a.m. 225 East Grand Ave. Transportation will leave from Phelps Gate at 10:10 a.m. Info.: (203) 468-7364.
St. Thomas More Catholic Chapel and Center
268 Park St. Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. & 5 p.m.; Mass, Tuesday-Thursday, 5:30 p.m.; Reconcilation, Tuesday, 6-7 p.m., or by appt.; evening prayer, Monday & Friday, 5:30 p.m. Info.: (203) 777-5537.
Services at the Joseph Slifka Center
for Jewish Life at Yale
80 Wall St. Orthodox services, Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 a.m. & 15 min. before sundown (call for times); Saturday, 9 a.m. & after sundown (call for times); Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Conservative/Egalitarian services, Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m. & 5:30 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. (occasionally) & 6:30 p.m.; Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Reform, Friday, 5:30 p.m. The Fruity Minyan, Friday, 5:45 p.m. Downtown Minyan, Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Info.: (203) 432-1134.
Taize Candlelight Prayer
Tuesday, 9:07 p.m. Dwight Chapel. An ecumenical service of song, silence, prayer and praise featuring music from Taize. Info.: carl.sharon@yale.edu; www.yale.edu/lutherhouse; (203) 432-1139. (University Lutheran Ministry in New Haven)
Unitarian Society of New Haven
Sunday, 9:15 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. 700 Hartford Turnpike, Hamden. The Reverend Kathleen McTigue. Info.: (203) 288-1807.
Yale Orthodox Christian Fellowship
5 p.m. Lovett Rm., Battell Chapel. Vespers. Info.: Xenios Papademetris, (203) 387-4220 ; www.yale. edu/ocf.
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