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Friday

Feburary 19

PERFORMANCES

American Notes: A senior project for Gideon Banner and Maiya Murphy. By Len Jenkin. Presented by Calhoun College, the Sudler Fund, and the theater studies department. 8 and
10 p.m. Whitney Humanities Center. $3. Call Gillian at 436-3319 for reservations.

Black Comedy: Presented by the Ezra Stiles Sudler Fund. Written by Peter Shaffer, directed by Alex Timbers, produced by Quinnie Tan. 7:30 and
10 p.m. Nick Chapel, Trumbull College. $2. Call Quinnie at 436-1352 or e-mail seongin.tan@yale.edu for reservations.

Ellington Fellowship Concert: The Duke Ellington Fellowship at Yale presents The Mitchell-Ruff Duo playing double bass, horn, and piano. 8 p.m. Morse Recital Hall, Sprague Memorial Hall. $6 students. Call 432-4158 for information.

Shakespeare's Richard II: Presented by the Yale University Dramatic Association. Directed by Chipo Chung and produced by James Ponsoldt.
8 p.m. Yale University Theater, 222 York St. $8 adults, $5 students. Call 432-1212 for information.

EVENTS

Art Opening: Sponsored by the 1999 Ezra Stiles Arts Festival. 4 to 6 p.m. Ezra Stiles Master's House. Free.

Chiapas Benefit Concert: Presented by Amnesty International and the Chiapas Action Center. Support the Yale students travelling to Chiapas this spring to volunteer as human rights observers. Featuring Vitamins, Six Pack Annie, Tangled Up in Blue, Indira, Trumbull City Heartbreakers, Project Nim, Slavic Chorus, and Sam Walsh and the Johnny Cactus Band. 7 p.m. Dwight Hall Chapel.

"Closing: The Life and Death of an American Factory": Photographer Bill Bamberger discusses the American factory and will present slides of
his project. 5 p.m. Yale University
Art Gallery.

Repent: A rock and roll musical event. 9:30 p.m. Yale Women's Center.

Saturday

February 20

PERFORMANCES

American Notes: A senior project for Gideon Banner and Maiya Murphy. By Len Jenkin. Presented by Calhoun College, the Sudler Fund, and the theater studies department. 8 p.m. Whitney Humanities Center. $3. Call Gillian at 436-3319 for reservations.

Black Comedy: Presented by the Ezra Stiles Sudler Fund. Written by Peter Shaffer, directed by Alex Timbers, produced by Quinnie Tan. 7:30 and
10 p.m. Nick Chapel, Trumbull College. $2. Call Quinnie at 436-1352 or e-mail seongin.tan@yale.edu for reservations.

Shakespeare's Richard II: Presented by the Yale University Dramatic Association, directed by Chipo Chung, and produced by James Ponsoldt.
2 and 8 p.m. Yale University Theater, 222 York St. $8 adults, $5 students. Call 432-1212 for information.

Stand Up and Dance: Yale's dance groups unite for charity. Featuring TAPS, Kwonjo, A Different Drum, Danceworks, Rhythmic Blue, Steppin' Out, YaleDancers, and the Yale Ballroom Dance Team. 8 p.m. Woolsey Hall. $10 adults, $6 students at the door, $5 students in advance, $5 children. Call Dustin at 436-0186 for tickets or information.

EVENTS

Fifth Annual Rebellious Lawyering Conference: Featuring keynote speaker Sister Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States. 6 p.m. Yale Law School, Room 127. Free. Call 432-4858 for information.

1999: The Year of the Hare: Celebrate the Chinese New Year with dancing, poetry, refreshments, music, kung fu, and festivities. Sponsored by the Chinese American Students Association. 3 p.m. Whitney Humanities Center. $4 in advance, $5 at the door. Call Hailey Wu at 436-1171 for reservations or information.

After Bernhard: The Legacy of Thomas Bernhard: A symposium sponsored by The Austrian Cultural Institute and the 1999 Ezra Stiles Arts Festival. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Ezra Stiles Master's House. Free.

Practice LSAT: Take a free test with Kaplan Test Preparation. 12 p.m. Yale Law School, Room 121. Call
1-800-KAP-TEST for information.

Swing Daddy-O!: Swing dance the night away. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Get free lessons (beginners and intermediate) from Vertigo Swing from 9 to
9:30 p.m. Davenport dining hall. $3.
E-mail catherine.price@yale.edu for information.

FILM

The Stormriders: Sponsored by the Yale Anime Society and the Hong Kong Club. The McDougal Center, Hall of Graduate Studies. 8 p.m. Free.

Sunday

February 21

PERFORMANCES

Oh Wholly Night and Other Jewish Sollecisms: A solo comedy by Deb Margolin. Sponsored by the Hillel Dramat. 7 p.m. Slifka Center. Free.

Yale Pro Musica: Presented by the Yale Institute of Sacred Music. The select chamber chorus of the Yale Camerata sings works of Tavener, Schutz, Brahms, DiLasso, Sametz, Thomas, and Parker. 5 p.m. Battell Chapel. Free. Call 432-5180 for information.

EVENTS

Classical Music Brunch: Sponsor-
ed by the 1999 Ezra Stiles Arts Festival. Noon. Ezra Stiles Master's House. Free.

Story Hour: Presented by the Yale Children's Theater. Yale students will read and perform a variety of new and

classic children's books. 2 to 3 p.m. 248 Park St. Call Ciara Lacy at
436-0160 for information.

LECTURE

"Faith and Social Justice": Lecture by Bishop Paul Moore, BK '41, retired bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. 3 p.m. Prayer to follow at
5 p.m. Dwight Hall Library. Free. Call Teresa Mithen at 432-0684 for information.

Monday

February 22

LECTURES

"Investigating the Paranormal": Sponsored by the Yale Skeptics Society. Lecture by Joe Nickell, Ph.D., paranormal detective and crop circles expert. 8 p.m. WLH 119. Call Lukas Halim at 436-1085 for information.

"Where Are America's Markets Headed?": The Yale College Student Union presents Arthur Levitt, Jr., commissioner of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Featuring a debate between Robert Shiller, Stanley B. Resor Professor of Economics, and Roger C. Ibbotson, professor of finance, School of Management.
6 p.m. LC 101.

Tuesday

February 23

EVENT

Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop: Develop-ed and directed by Jo Bonney. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theatre. Tickets priced between $11-$22. Call 432-1234 for information and reservations.

MASTER'S TEA

The "Original Ghostbuster": Joe Nickell, Ph.D. paranormal detective. 4 p.m. Silliman College Master's House.

Wednesday

February 24

EVENT

Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop: Develop-ed and directed by Jo Bonney. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theatre. Tickets priced between $11- $22. Call 432-1234 for information and reservations.

FILM

Boy: Acts of crime and retribution. Japanese Film Series. Sponsored by the Council on East Asian Studies. In Japanese with English subtitles. 7 p.m. Whitney Humanities Center. Free. Call 432-3428 for information.

LECTURE

"When Men and Mountains Meet: Chinese Scholars' Rocks": Lecture by David Sensabaugh, curator of
Asian Art. 12:20 p.m. Yale University Art Gallery.

MEETING

Yale Women in Science: Come to this semester's first meeting. Discuss summer internships over Ashley's ice cream, share past experiences, and get tips on how to get a summer job in science. 9 p.m. WLH 003. E-mail constance.liu@yale.edu for information.

Thursday

February 25

MASTER'S TEA

Architect Mark Simon: 4 p.m. Ezra Stiles Master's House.

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