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OCTOBER AT PENN

CORRECTION

The talk,  Latinos in the Media, has been rescheduled for October 22 at 4 p.m. at the LGBT Center.

EXHIBIT

Metropolis; urban photography featuring Rachel Mackow and Benjamin Tiven; Kelly Writers House; reception: October 28, 5:30 p.m. Through October 31.

FILMS

17 Bongoland; 7:30 p.m.; rm. G06, Huntsman Hall; $5; tickets on sale in MBA Café (African Studies Center; Film Studies Program).

Pastperfect; 9:30 p.m.; International House; $9; info.: www.ihousephilly.org/ (International House).

18  Italian Moon, American Sky: The Migration of Folklore from "Mal di Luna" to "Moonstruck"; includes welcoming remarks by Lorenzo Mott, Consul General of Italy of Philadelphia, introduction by Millicent Marcus, Director of the Center for Italian Studies, panel discussion, reception and screenings; 6 p.m.; International House (Center for Italian Studies; The Consulate General of Italy).

MUSIC

Sunny Murray, (right) a master of free-jazz drumming, returns to Philadelphia to perform a concert on October 15 with Khan Jamal and Sabir Mateen. He has recorded with the likes of Archie Shepp, Jimmy Lyons and Charles Gayle.
Sunny Murray

Miroslav Vitous

Miroslav Vitous (left) will perform a solo-double bass concert on October 18, at the Slought Foundation. Vitous has worked with jazz greats including Art Farmer, Miles Davis, Chick Corea, and Wayne Shorter. The concert coincides with the release of his new recording Universal Syncopations (ECM Records). Both concerts are sponsored by the Slought Foundtion.

15  Live Concert with Sunny Murray Factor; free-jazz drumming; 8 p.m.; Slought Foundation; $12; info.: http://www.slought.org (Slought Foundation).

18  Live Concert with Miroslav Vitous; solo double-bass; 8 p.m.; Slought Foundation; $10; info.: http://www.slought.org (Slought Foundation).

ON STAGE

16  Viva El Flamenco; a small company of artists from Seville, Spain featuring dancers, guitarists and singers; 8 p.m.; International House; $15, $10/students and seniors; info.: www.ihousephilly.org/ (American Friends of Flamenco; International House).

READING/SIGNING

18  Poetry & Empire: Post-Invasion Poetics; poetry readings featuring over two dozen poets; 8 p.m.; ICA; rsvp rsvppostempire@writing.upenn.edu (Creative Writing; Writers House, Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing).

SPECIAL EVENT

18  Philadelphia Open Studio Tours (POST) Reception; celebrate this year's free studio tours; 5 p.m.; ICA; info.: www.philaopenstudios.com/ (POST; ICA).

TALKS

17  Confronti; Beppe Severgnini, Italian journalist; 4 p.m.; Carolyn Hoff Lynch Hall, Chemistry Bldg. (Center for Italian Studies; The Consulate General of Italy).


Deadlines: The deadline for the weekly Update is each Tuesday, for the following Tuesday's issue. The deadline for November AT PENN is today October 14. For information, see www.upenn.edu/almanac/calendar/caldead-real.html.

 


  Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 8, October14, 2003

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