Update

FEBRUARY AT PENN


ON STAGE

9 Spring 2000; Teatron; Studio Theatre, Annenberg Center; 8 p.m.; Tickets: $5 (Performing Arts Council).


TALKS

10 The Sexual Gography and Politics of Dance in Edwardian London; Judith Walkowitz, Johns Hopkins University;4:30 p.m.; 3401 Walnut Street, room 329A, History Lounge (Dept. of History)

11 The Cult of the Four Capital Virgins and the Origins of Virgo inter Virgines; Stan Weed, graduate student history of art; 3:30 p.m.; Rich Seminar Room (201), Jaffe Building (History of Art).

14 Budding Yeast MOB1: Linking Centrosome Duplication to Mytotic Exit; Francis Luca, Veterinary Medicine; 4 p.m.; Physiology Conference Room, 4th floor, Richards Building (Pennsylvania Muscle Institute).

  • Reading from "The Lost Heart of Asia" & Discussion; Colin Thuborn, British travel writer and novelist; part of the Treasures of Uzbekistan exhibit; 5:30 p.m.; Arthur Ross Gallery. Info: www.upenn.edu/ARG/ (Arthur Ross Gallery).

15 Association Between Sweet Liking and Alcoholism: Possible Diagnostic and Treatment Implications; Alexey B. Kampov-Polevoy, Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies, University of North Carolina; 11:30 a.m.; Seminar Room, Monell Chemical Senses Center, 3500 Market St (Monell Chemical Senses Center).

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.

 

 At Left: a detail from "Vortex, 1999", a sculpture by Harry Anderson which stands 68-inches tall.

The Harry Anderson: Industrial Artifacts exhibit at the Esther M. Klein Art Gallery features whimsical, animated sculpture lighting and site specific works. The exhibit opens February 10 with a reception from 5-7 p.m. It remains on view through March 11.


Almanac, Vol. 46, No. 20, February 8, 2000

| FRONT PAGE | CONTENTS | JOB-OPS | CRIMESTATS | Rodin's Letter to US Senate on Gene Therapy | TALK ABOUT TEACHING ARCHIVE | BETWEEN ISSUES | FEBRUARY at PENN |