Update
FEBRUARY AT PENN
CORRECTION
The
talk scheduled for February 19, Access to HIV Care and
Treatment in Africa: How Do We Help as Researchers
and Clinicians, is at 1 p.m. not noon as previously printed.
CANCELLATION
The
following February UPM talks have been cancelled:
February 3--Fashion Firsts and February 19--Sumerians
Among Us: Cultural Continuity and the Geopolitics of the
Future.
EXHIBITS
Now
The
Plato Songs; audio installation for three headphones by artist
Chris Mann; Slought Foundation. Through February
21.
Charles
Olson at Goddard, 1962; 4 hours of recordings
of Mr. Olson reading poems from Maximus III, Maximus V and The Distances
and giving a talk on Melville; Slought Foundation. Through February 21.
A
New Venue for Art at Penn
Tracks, by Demetrius Oliver, a second year fine arts graduate student,
will be on view in the Amistad Gallery which is named for the
1839 revolt on the Slave Ship Amistad.
9 Dusk
of Dawn; digital photography
by School of Design graduate student Demetrius Oliver;
the inaugural
exhibit at
the new Amistad Gallery in the W.E.B. Du Bois College House;
reception, 7-9 p.m.; featuring an original poem, written
especially for the occasion by Trish Williams, dean of
Du Bois House. Open
noon-9 p.m. Through March 31.
FITNESS/LEARNING
Office
of Community Housing
Seminars held at 4046 Walnut St. Register at laedonl@pobox.upenn.edu.
3 Tax
Implications of Buying a Home;
5:30 p.m.
4 Community
Housing 101; noon-1 p.m. & 1-2 p.m.
5 Credit
Counseling and Repair; 5:30 p.m.
FILMS
4 Bonnie
and Clyde; introduction by Timothy Corrigan, director of Cinema
Studies Program;
5 p.m.;
The Bridge Cinema de Lux (Penn Cinema Studies).
11 The
Piano; introduction by Timothy Corrigan,
director of Cinema Studies Program; 5 p.m.; The Bridge
Cinema de Lux (Penn Cinema Studies).
MUSIC
11 Live
Concert with Sonic Openings Under Pressure; 8 p.m.; Slought
Foundation; $12 (Slought Foundation).
TALKS
3 Re-make/Re-model:
Todd Haynes’ Women’s
Pictures; Patricia White, Swarthmore College; 5 p.m.; Film
Studies Room, Van Pelt Library (History of Art).
6 Art,
Art History, and Art Historians in Fiction; Charlotte Schoell-Glass, Hamburg
University; 3
p.m.; Rich Seminar Room, Jaffe Bldg. (History of Art).
10 SAS
Finance Career Panel; 4 p.m.; Crest Room,
the ARCH (External Affairs).
Deadlines: The
deadline for the Update is each Tuesday, for the following
issue. The deadline for the March AT
PENN calendar is Tuesday, February 10. For more information,
see
www.upenn.edu/almanac/calendar/caldead-real.html.