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Friday

October 1

PERFORMANCES

Unspeakable Acts: Four short plays, written by James Corey Kaufman, featuring psychology graduate students and faculty members. 9 p.m. McDougal Center. E-mail james.kaufman@yale.edu for information.

The Imaginary Invalid: A new adaptation and translation of the Molière play. Directed by Mark Rucker. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26-34. Call 432-1234 for information.

Jerome's Dream, The One AM Radio, The Weigh Down, Kitaj: Free show featuring local bands. 8 p.m. Women's Center. Call 776-0814 for information.

Lend Me a Tenor: Written by Ken Ludwig, directed by Alex Timbers, produced by Makiko Harunari. 8 p.m. University Theater experimental space, 222 York St. Call 432-1212 for reservations.

Piano Recital: Recital by Benjamin Binder, featuring pieces by Schubert and Schumann. 9 p.m. Jonathan Edwards dining hall. Free.

EVENTS

Dialogue with Argentina's Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo: Discussion with Estela Barnes de Carlotto and Rosa Tarlovsky de Roisinblit, president and vice president of Asociacion de Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo. 6:30 p.m. Luce Auditorium. Preceded by hors d'ouevres reception at 5:30 p.m. Luce 102.

Saturday

October 2

PERFORMANCES

Unspeakable Acts: Four short plays, written by James Corey Kaufman, featuring psychology graduate students and faculty members. 9 p.m. McDougal Center. E-mail james.kaufman@yale.edu for information.

The Imaginary Invalid: A new adaptation and translation of the Molière play. Directed by Mark Rucker. 2 and 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26-34. Call 432-1234 for information.

Lend Me a Tenor: Written by Ken Ludwig, directed by Alex Timbers, produced by Makiko Harunari. 2 and 8 p.m. University Theater experimental space, 222 York St. Call 432-1212 for reservations.

FILM

Serial Experiments Lain: Presented by the Yale Anime Society. 7 p.m. SSS 114. Free.

Sunday

October 3

PERFORMANCES

Classical Guitar: Performance by Andrew Leonard, introduced by School of Music Professor David Connell. 2 p.m. Yale University Art Gallery. Free.

Unspeakable Acts: Four short plays, written by James Corey Kaufman, featuring psychology graduate students and faculty members. 2 p.m. McDougal Center. E-mail james.kaufman@yale.edu for information.

Ionian Singers: London-based choral group performs late Romantic music with musical director Timothy Salter. 2 p.m. British Art Center. Free.

EVENT

Yale Alternative Release Party: In honor first issue's release. Free food and drinks. 4:30 p.m. Dwight Hall Social Justice Network Room. Call Peter at 777-6967 for information.

FILM

Taste of Cherry: 1997 film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Presented by the Persian Cultural Society. 2 p.m. Whitney Humanities Center. Free.

Monday

October 4

PERFORMANCES

The Imaginary Invalid: A new adaptation and translation of the Molière play. Directed by Mark Rucker. 8 p.m. Yale Repertory Theater. $26-34. Call 432-1234 for information.

Piano Recital: Featuring Claude Frank, piano. Part of the Yale School of Music Faculty Artist Series. 8 p.m. Sprague Hall, Morse Recital Hall. Free. Call 432-4157 for information.

MEETING

Möbius: Organizational meeting for Yale's undergraduate magazine for fantasy and science fiction. 7:30 p.m. Pierson common room. Go to www.yale.edu/yumfsf for more information.

Tuesday

October 5

EVENTS

Lydia Cassatt Reading the Morning Paper: Reading by Harriet Scott Chessman from her work-in-progress. 4 p.m. HGS 211. Free. Call 624-9423 for information.

Teach-in Festival: Featuring art, information, and the music of Tangled Up in Blue and Miguel Correa. Noon to 4 p.m. Cross Campus. Call Stephen at 436-1393 for information.

LECTURE

"Introduction to the World Trade Organization": Workshop led by Mike Prokosch of United for a Fair Economy. 5:30 p.m. Davenport common room. Free. Call Stephen at 436-1393 for information.

Wednesday

October 6

LECTURES

"Beyond Six Billion: Population, Environment, and Climate Change": Speech by Ambassador Richard Elliot Benedick. Reception follows. 4 p.m. Luce Hall. Free.

"Cross-Channel Traffic: Tissot and Whistler in Paris and London": Lecture by Paul Stirton, senior lecturer, University of Glasgow. 5:15 p.m. British Art Center. Free.

"Is Climate Policy on the Wrong Track? Unlearned Lessons from the Ozone History": Speech by Ambassador Richard Elliot Benedick. Lunch served. Reservations required. Noon to 2 p.m. Institute for Social and Policy Studies lower level conference room, 77 Prospect St. Free.

"Leonard Bacon and the Antislavery Movement in New Haven and the North": Given by Professor Hugh Davis of Southern Connecticut State University. Part of the fall lecture series of the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition. 4:15 p.m. Luce Hall. Free.

"Nike and Sweatshops": Talk by Horyanto on working in a Nike factory in Indonesia, where he was fired for his attempts to organize. Sponsored by teach-in on the World Trade Organization. 3 p.m. Dwight Hall common room. Free. Call Stephen at 436-1393 for information.

FILM

The Big One: Directed by Michael Moore. Sponsored by teach-in on World Trade Organization. 9 p.m. Davenport TV room. Free. Call Stephen at 436-1393 for more information.

Thursday

October 7

PERFORMANCE

The Sextones, Tangled Up in Blue: Sponsored by teach-in on World Trade Organization. Preceded by closing remarks of teach-in. 8 p.m. Dwight Hall. Suggested donation $3-6. Call Stephen at 436-1393 for information.

EVENTS

Community Organizing and Activism: Workshop led by Patrick Speer of Elm City Congregations Organization, as part of the Dwight Hall Leadership Institute. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dwight Hall. Free. Call Renee at 432-9041 for information.

University Special Collections Fair: Display of special collections, including letters, objects, photographs, and diaries. 1 to 5 p.m. Beinecke Rare Book Library, Mezzanine. Free.

FILM

The Bone Collector: Special screening, directed by Philip Noyce, starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie. 7 and 10 p.m. Whitney Humanities Center. Passes available through the Yale Film Society at Commons between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Free.

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