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Friday
January 15
PERFORMANCES
Endgame: By Samuel Beckett, directed by Thomas Shaw. A senior
project in the theater studies major for Thomas Shaw and Megan Campisi. 8
p.m. Nick Chapel. $2. Call Thomas at 436-1322 for reservations.
The Y-Bomb: Yale's newest hip-hop group, with Six Pack Annie. 9 p.m.
Calhoun Cabaret. Free.
EVENTS
African American Welcome Back Jam: 10 p.m. African American
Cultural House. $2, free for members. Call 432-4131 for information.
Back-To-School Swing!: Sponsored by the Yale Swing Club. Live swing
band, The Cobalt Rhythm Kings. 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Davenport dining
hall. $4, $3 if you're dressed vintage. Free lessons by Vertigo Swing: beginner
8:30 to 9:00 p.m., intermediate 9:00 to 9:30 p.m. Call Catherine at 436-1388
for information.
The Fourth Annual Peter A. Grannum Jamboree!: Dance, drama, and music
from New Haven and beyond, featuring Mystic. 8 p.m. Harkness Auditorium,
Sterling Hall of Medicine. $10. All proceeds donated to the Health
Professionals Recruitment and Exposure Program College Scholarship Fund for New
Haven high school students interested in health professions. Call 865-6633 for
advance tickets.
Grannum Jamboree After Party:
Hosted by the Student National Medical Association. 9 p.m. GPSCY. $3,
free with Jamboree ticket.
vyrtigo: Fashion show. 9 p.m. Silliman common room. $7.
LECTURES
"Numbers and Persons: Further Considerations": Gabriel Uzquiano,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 3:30 p.m. Faculty Room, Connecticut
Hall.
"Hinterlands, Frontiers, Cities, and States: Transactions and
Identities": Pastoral geographers in turn-of-the-century France. Tamara L.
Whited. 11 to 1 p.m. Seminar Room, ISPS.
AUDITIONS
The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds:
By Paul Zindel, directed by Lilly Tuttle. Sign up at 254 York St. Call
Lilly at 785-1221 for information.
The House of Bernarda Alba: By Federico Garcia Lorca, directed by
Pedro Kos, produced by Elizabeth Kukura and James Ponsoldt. 4 to 8 p.m.
Sign up at 254 York St. Call Liz at 436-1435 or Jamie at 436-3258 for
information.
How I Learned to Drive: By Paula Vogel, directed by Ben Vershbow,
produced by Royce Chen. Sign up at 254 York St.
Imagine: Yale's One-Act Festival: Series of one-act plays by B.
Brian Argotsinger, Abby Handel, Kyle Jarrow, Shana Katz, Shannon Morrison,
Itamar Moses, and Samantha Trepel. Sign up at 254 York St. Call Ethan at
436-0934 for information.
The Little Prince: A Yale Children's Theater performance. Adapted
by Sonia Lin from the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Sign up at
Dwight Hall or call Sonia at 436-1044.
On The Verge: By Eric Overmyer, directed by Micaela Blei. Sign up
at 254 York St.
Picasso at the Lapin Agile: 1999 Dramat Frosh Show. By Steve
Martin. 7 to 9 p.m. WLH 009. Sign up at the Dramat door.
Tartuffe: The Dramat Spring Mainstage Production. By
Molière, directed by Dave Mowers. Sign up at the Dramat door.
Why We Have a Body: By Claire Chafee, directed by Michael Walker.
Ezra Stiles Little Theater. Sign up at 254 York St. Call 436-1362 for
information.
Saturday
January 16
PERFORMANCES
Endgame: By Samuel Beckett, directed by Thomas Shaw. A senior
project in the Theater Studies major for Thomas Shaw and Megan Campisi. 8
p.m. Nick Chapel. $2. Call Thomas at 436-1322 for reservations.
Faculty Artists Chamber Music Series: Chamber works from the 19th
and 20th centuries. 8 p.m. Morse Recital Hall. Free.
Piano Recital: Performed by Yury Park. Program includes Beethoven,
Chopin, Prokofieff, and Ravel. 8 p.m. Sudler Recital Hall. Free.
EVENTS
Falun Gong: Spiritual cultivation and meditation. 8:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. East Rock Park. Call Tracey at 624-5292 or Zhenyu at 795-9683 for
information.
The Floating Havdalah Circle: Bid goodbye to Shabbat and welcome
the new week with spirited song and prayer. 5:15 p.m. Timothy Dwight room 1634.
Come on your own or meet at the Slifka Center at 5:10 to walk over with the
group.
Release Party for The Yale Literary Magazine winter issue:
Featuring The Pollo Kids, Rhythmic Blue, Commodore 64, Pearly Sweets & The
Platonics, the Exit Players, Sam Walsh & The Johnny Cactus Band, The
Sextones, and others. Magazine, prizes, food, and drink. 8 p.m. Calhoun
Cabaret. $2.
MEETING
Yale Children's Theater: Organizational meeting. 1 p.m. Dwight
Hall common room. Call Katrina at 436-1590 for information.
AUDITIONS
The House of Bernarda Alba: By Federico Garcia Lorca, directed by
Pedro Kos, produced by Elizabeth Kukura and James Ponsoldt. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sign up at 254 York St. Call Liz at 436-1435 or Jamie at 436-3258 for
information.
H.M.S. Pinafore: Presented by The Yale Gilbert and Sullivan
Society. Directed by Christian Williams, produced by Stanley Lo, music directed
by Roy Lee. 1 to 5 p.m. Sign up at Silliman Music Room, Byers Hall. Call
Christian at 436-1659 for information.
How I Learned to Drive: By Paula Vogel, directed by Ben Vershbow,
produced by Royce Chen. Sign up at 254 York St.
Imagine: Yale's One-Act Festival: Series of one-act plays by B.
Brian Argotsinger, Abby Handel, Kyle Jarrow, Shana Katz, Shannon Morrison,
Itamar Moses, and Samantha Trepel. Sign up at 254 York St. Call Ethan at
436-0934 for information.
The Little Prince: A Yale Children's Theater performance. Adapted
by Sonia Lin from the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Sign up at
Dwight Hall or call Sonia at 436-1044.
On The Verge: By Eric Overmyer, directed by Micaela Blei. Sign up
at 254 York St.
Picasso at the Lapin Agile: 1999 Dramat Frosh Show. By Steve
Martin. 7 to 9 p.m. in WLH 009. Sign up at the Dramat door.
Rosmersholm: By Henrik Ibsen, directed by Lars Hellebust. A
senior project in the Theater Studies major for Anna M. Carlson. Sign up at 254
York St. Call Lars at 785-0058 for information.
Tartuffe: The Dramat Spring Mainstage Production. By
Molière, directed by Dave Mowers. Sign up at the Dramat door.
Sunday
January 17
EVENTS
A Celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, Legacy of Environmental
Justice: Local and Global Perspectives: Eclectic activites and festivities.
12 to 5 p.m. Peabody Museum. Free. Call 432-3730 for information.
Falun Gong: Spiritual fitness and meditation. Teaching, practice, study,
and discussion. 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Cross Campus. Free.
Hillel Bash: Decorate cookies, eat ice cream, dance with the klezmer
band, sign up for Hillel activities and committees. 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Slifka Center.
Swing Lesson: 12 to 1 p.m. 5th floor main exercise room, Payne
Whitney Gym.
AUDITIONS
H.M.S. Pinafore: Presented by The Yale Gilbert and Sullivan
Society. Directed by Christian Williams, produced by Stanley Lo, music directed
by Roy Lee. 1 to 5 p.m. Sign up at Silliman Music Room, Byers Hall. Call
Christian at 436-1659 for information.
The House of Bernarda Alba: By Federico Garcia Lorca, directed by
Pedro Kos, produced by Elizabeth Kukura and James Ponsoldt. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sign up at 254 York St. Call Liz at 436-1435 or Jamie at 436-3258 for
information.
Rosmersholm: By Henrik Ibsen, directed by Lars Hellebust. A
senior project in the Theater Studies major for Anna M. Carlson. Sign up at 254
York St. Call Lars at 785-0058 for information.
Monday
January 18
EVENTS
A Celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s, Legacy of Environmental
Justice: Local and Global Perspectives: Eclectic activites and festivities.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Peabody Museum. Free. Call 432-3730 for information.
Boot Camp: Hardcore workout for everyone. With tailback Rashad
Bartholomew, SY '01, and fitness instructor Marisela Marrero. 5:15 p.m. 5th
floor, Payne Whitney Gym. Free.
Zen Instruction and Practice: Orientation at 6:30 p.m., meditation at 7
p.m. Battell Chapel. Call 787-0912 for information.
LECTURE
"Skin and Arrows": Part of the Architecture Lecture
Series. Lecture by Bernard Tschum, dean of the Graduate School of Architecture,
Planning and Preservation, Columbia University. 6:30 p.m. Hastings Hall,
Art & Architecture building. Free.
Tuesday
January 19
PERFORMANCE
Merrill Lynch Great Performers: Emanuel Ax in Recital: 8 p.m.
Woolsey Hall. Tickets $20 to $40. A rush ticket for students may be purchased
one half-hour before the concert. Call 1-800-292-NHSO or 776-1444 for
tickets.
EVENTS
African Dance: With Aly Camara. Live drumming. 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
817 Chapel St. Call 777-8262 for information.
Portraiture and the Harlem Renaissance: The Photographs of James Latimer
Allen: Special exhibition featuring Allen, an African-American photographer
of the 1920s and '30s. Exhibit showing until April 11. Yale University Art
Gallery.
MEETINGS
Instrumental Connection: Teach kids music one hour a week.
Organizational meeting. 7 p.m. Dwight Hall conference room. Call Soo Mi at
436-1873 or e-mail soo.park@yale.edu for information.
The Yale Herald: Organizational meeting. 9 p.m. Jonathan Edwards
common room.
Wednesday
January 20
EVENT
Zen Instruction and Practice: Orientation at 6:30 p.m.,
meditation at 7 p.m. Battell Chapel. Call 787-0912 for information.
LECTURE
Worlds of the Slave Trade: The Voyage of the Diligent in
1731-1732: Slide lecture by Robert Harms, professor of history and African
Studies. 7:30 p.m. Luce Hall Auditorium. Call Robert P. Forbes at 432-3339 for
information.
MEETING
FOOT: Organizational meeting for prospective leaders. 8 p.m.
Davenport common room.
Thursday
January 21
PERFORMANCE
Endgame: By Samuel Beckett, directed by Thomas Shaw. A
senior project in the Theater Studies major for Thomas Shaw and Megan Campisi.
8p.m. Nick Chapel. $2. Call Thomas at 436-1322 for reservations.
EVENTS
Boot Camp: Hardcore workout for everyone. With tailback Rashad
Bartholomew, SY '01, and fitness instructor Marisela Marrero. 5:15 p.m. 5th
floor, Payne Whitney Gym. Free.
Yale Undergraduate Compre-hensive Exhibition: Student work from all fall
1998 art courses. Reception 5 to 7 p.m. Art & Architecture Gallery.
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