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Friday
Feburary 5
PERFORMANCES
Delirium for Two: By Eugene Ionesco, directed by Lisa Channer and
Vladimir Rovinsky. 8:30 and 11:00 p.m. Doors open at 7:00 and 9:45 p.m.
Yale Cabaret. $6, free with $20 membership; $4 food and beverage minimum. Call
432-1566 for information.
Measure for Measure: By William Shakespeare, directed by Mark
Rucker. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theatre. Call 432-1234 for tickets.
Philharmonia Orchestra of Yale: Beethoven's Symphony No. 3
(Eroica), Martin Bresnick's Angelus Novus, and Prokofiev's
Piano Concerto No. 3, featuring soloist Heather Conner. 8 p.m.
Woolsey Hall. Free.
EVENTS
LGBT Co-op Dance: "Anything that moves." 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Calhoun
dining hall. $4.
Mardi Gras Festivities: In commemoration of Black History Month. Live
music, chicken gumbo, dessert, and prizes. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. First and
Summerfield United Methodist Church, corner of College and Elm Sts. Voluntary
donation.
YaleDancers: Dance party featuring DJ Force. 9 p.m. Calhoun Cabaret.
$2.
MASTER'S TEA
Charlie Kadau and Joe Raiola: Senior Editors of Mad
Magazine. 4:30 p.m. Calhoun Master's House.
LECTURES
"Entrepreneurs of Nationhood: The Roots and Routes of the Yoruba
Nation": J. Lorand Matory, Harvard University. 4 p.m. Luce Hall, room
203.
"`Resistance' Reconsidered: Do We Need a New Framework to Describe Responses
to Violence?": Douglas R. Weiner, University of Arizona. Agrarian studies
colloquium. 11 a.m. Seminar room, Institute for Social and Policy Studies, 77
Prospect St.
AUDITION
Losing It: A film written and directed by Andrew Cohen. Call
Andrew at 787-6150 to schedule an audition.
Saturday
Feburary 6
PERFORMANCES
Delirium for Two: By Eugene Ionesco, directed by Lisa Channer and
Vladimir Rovinsky. 8:30 and 11:00 p.m. Doors open at 7:00 and 9:45 p.m. Yale
Cabaret. $6, free with $20 membership; $4 food and beverage minimum. Call
432-1566 for information.
Measure for Measure: By William Shakespeare, directed by Mark
Rucker. 2 and 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theatre. Call 432-1234 for
tickets.
Snow Job: Mixed Company and the Whiffenpoofs present an a
cappella performance of box-office hits. 9:30 p.m. Battell Chapel. $1.
The Morse College Music Festival: Sponsored by the Morse Sudler Fund and
the Performing Musicians Cooperative. Indie rock from your own backyard.
Student bands. 7:30 p.m. Morse dining hall. Free. Call Hrishikesh at 776-0814
for information.
Yale Symphony Orchestra: With the Glee Club, Yale Camerata, and Freshman
Chorus. Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3, with soloist Claude Frank, and
Symphony No. 9. 8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. $3.
MEETING
The Chinese Calligraphy Club: Come to the first meeting and learn
the art of calligraphy. 1:30 p.m. Morse Fellows' Lounge. E-mail
e-ching.ng@yale.edu or alice.chen@yale.edu for information.
AUDITION
Losing It: A film written and directed by Andrew Cohen. Call
Andrew at 787-6150 to schedule an audition.
Sunday
Feburary 7
PERFORMANCES
Faculty Artist Series: Recital by guitarist Benjamin Verdery.
Works by Bach, Mozart, John Anthony Lennon, Jack Vees, and Verdery. 4 p.m.
Morse Recital Hall, Sprague Memorial Hall. Free. Call 432-4158 for
information.
Measure for Measure: By William Shakespeare, directed by Mark
Rucker. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theatre. Call 432-1234 for tickets.
EVENT
Chinese and Lunar New Year: Join the Graduate and Professional
Asians to celebrate the Chinese New Year in Hartford. E-mail j_88@hotmail.com
for reservations.
Monday
Feburary 8
PERFORMANCE
Measure for Measure: By William Shakespeare, directed by Mark
Rucker. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theatre. Call 432-1234 for tickets.
LECTURE
"Energy Policies in Post-Soviet States": Pauline Jones Luong,
Yale University. Political economy workshop.
Lunch provided. 12 p.m. 70 Sachem St. Call 432-3410 for information.
Tuesday
Feburary 9
PERFORMANCE
Chamber Music Society at Yale: Performance by the Berlin
Philharmonic Piano Quartet. Program includes Mozart's Piano Quartet in
E-flat and Schumann's Piano Quartet in E-flat. 8 p.m. Morse
Recital Hall, Sprague Memorial Hall. $23 to $28, $13 for students. Call
432-4158 for information.
Wednesday
Feburary 10
PERFORMANCE
Faculty Artist Series: Performance by pianist Peter Frankl.
All-Schumann program. 8 p.m. Morse Recital Hall, Sprague Memorial Hall. Free.
Call 432-4158 for information.
MEETINGS
Bereavement Group: For students who wish to discuss living with
loss and grief following the death of someone significant. Open to religious
backgrounds. Last meeting at which new members will be accepted. 5:30 to
6:45 p.m. Trumbull Fellows' Lounge. Call Rev. Cynthia Terry at 432-1131 for
information.
Urim v'Tumim Organizational Meeting: The Jewish student quarterly at
Yale seeks writers, editors, graphic designers, artists, and business managers.
8 p.m. Slifka Center, 3rd floor. Call Jesse at 436-0886 or e-mail
jesse.grauman@yale.edu.
LECTURES
"Faith and Social Justice": The Rt. Reverend Paul Moore.
Sponsored by the Magee Fellowship at Dwight Hall at Yale and the Episcopal
Church at Yale. 3 p.m. Dwight Hall Library. Free. Call Teresa Mithen at
432-0684 for more information.
"Legitimacy and the Symbolic Life of the Security Council": Ian Hurd,
Yale University. Colloquium on international history and security. 4:30
p.m. Luce Hall 203.
"National Leaders and War Crimes: Pinochet vs. The House of Lords": Ruth
Wedgwood, Yale Law School. Presented by the Yale Center for International and
Area Studies. 12 p.m. Luce Hall 203. For lunch, RSVP 432-9368 or e-mail
peg.limbacher@yale.edu.
Cultural Leadership Series: Henry Fogel, president, Chicago Symphony
Orchestra. 12:30 p.m. Morse Recital Hall, Sprague Memorial Hall. Free. Call
432-4158 for information.
Thursday
Feburary 11
EVENT
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill: Poetry reading in English and Irish.
Reception to follow. 4 p.m. Beinecke Library.
LECTURE
"Genocide Denial": Roger Smith, College of William and Mary.
Sponsored by the Mellon Foundation. 1:30 p.m. Luce Hall 202.
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