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NEWS
INDEX
2001
October
Events at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign from Nov. 1 through 18.
10/26/01
lectures
1 Thursday
"Das Lachen der Cunneware: Probleme der Interdisziplinitaet veranschaulicht
an Gesten in der hoefischen Epik." Katharina Philipowski, UI. 7:30
p.m. Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign Languages Building. Germanic Languages
and Literatures.
"Isaac Rosenfelds Dybbuk and Rethinking Literary Biography."
Stephen Zipperstein, Stanford University.
8 p.m. Music Room, Levis Faculty Center. Drobny Program in Jewish Studies.
"Sitka to Sleeping Bear: Cultural Landscapes in the National Park
Service." Arnold R. Alanen, University of Wisconsin. 8 p.m. Plym
Auditorium, Temple Buell Hall. Stanley White Lecture/Landscape Architecture.
2 Friday
"The Universitys Role and Commitment to Public Service."
Stan Levy, UI. 11:45 a.m.; speaker 12:10 p.m. Latzer Hall, University
YMCA. Friday Forum.
3 Saturday
"Picasso and Lipchitz: Cubism and Beyond." Christopher Kenneth
Green, Fellow, British Academy and Courtauld Institute of Art, London.
3 p.m. 62 Krannert Art Museum. Jerold Ziff Lecture in Modern Art/Krannert
Art Museum and MillerComm.
5 Monday
"Artificial Atoms and Molecules for Quantum Computing." Jean-Pierre
Leburton, UI. Noon. Second floor, Levis Faculty Center. Center for Advanced
Study.
"Emergent Geometries of Self-Organizing Systems: From Chaos to
Pilgrimage." J. McKim Malville, University of Colorado, Boulder.
3:30 p.m. Music Room, Levis Faculty Center. Discussion panel: Donna
Cox, Brenda Farnell, Barry Lewis, Andrew Pickering, and Tom Zuidema,
UI. MillerComm and Educational Policy Studies.
6 Tuesday
"How Are Students and Parents Coping With Higher Education Costs
in 2001-2002?" Orlo B. Austin, UI. Lunch 11:55 a.m.; speaker 12:10
p.m. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Know Your University.
7 Wednesday
"Reading Community: The Art Work of Suzanne Lacy." Suzanne
Lacy, UI. 5 p.m. 62 Krannert Art Museum. MillerComm and Art and Design.
9 Friday
"Values That Drive the Media." Bill Tammeus, Kansas City Star.
Lunch 11:45 a.m.; speaker 12:10 p.m. Latzer Hall, University YMCA. Friday
Forum.
10 Saturday
"Science: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly." Jon J. Thaler,
UI. 10:15 a.m. 141 Loomis Lab. Saturday Physics Honors Program. 12 Monday
"The Library of the Alliance Israelite Universelle: The Case of
the Wandering Jewish Collection." Jean-Claude Kuperminc, Library
of the Alliance Israelite Universelle, Paris. 1:30 p.m. Grainger Commons,
Grainger Engineering Library. UI Library and Drobny Program in Jewish
Studies.
13 Tuesday
"Jews on Mission: The Alliance Israelite Universelle, 1860-2001."
Jean-Claude Kuperminc, Library of the Alliance Israelite Universelle,
Paris. 7:30 p.m. Third floor, Levis Faculty Center. MillerComm.
14 Wednesday
Featured Works talk on Edward Weston. Gisele Atterberry, UI. 7 p.m.
Krannert Art Museum auditorium. Krannert Art Museum.
15 Thursday
"Meaning, Beauty and Sustainability in the Built Environment."
Kim Sorvig, University of New Mexico. 8 p.m. Plym Auditorium, Temple
Buell Hall. SmithGroup JJR Lecture/Landscape Architecture.
colloquia
1 Thursday
"Transition, Tourism and Transnational Connections: An Ethnographic
Study of the Plastic Arts Community in Havana, Cuba." Joy Sather-Wagstaff,
UI. Noon. 101 International Studies Building. Latin American and Caribbean
Studies.
"Database Systems: Past Accomplishments, Future Challenges."
David J. DeWitt, University of Wisconsin.
4 p.m. 1320 Digital Computer Lab. Computer Science.
"The Blankness of Dali; or Forging Catalonia." Bradley Epps,
Harvard University. 4 p.m. Humanities Lecture Hall,
805 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana. Illinois Program for Research in the
Humanities and Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.
2 Friday
"Cellular Functions of Double-Stranded RNA: RNA Editing and RNA2."
Brenda Bass, University of Utah. Noon. 274 Medical Sciences Building.
Biochemistry.
5 Monday
"China Pop Culture." Kenneth Klinkner, Bradley University.
Noon. 101 International Studies Building. East Asian and Pacific Studies.
"Next-Generation Information Networking." Avi Silberschatz,
Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, N.J. 4 p.m. 1320 Digital Computer Lab.
Computer Science.
"Race, Periodicity and the Middle Ages." Lisa Lampert, UI;
respondents Ania Loomba and Adam Sutcliffe, UI.
8 p.m. Levis Faculty Center. Criticism and Interpretive Theory.
6 Tuesday
"The Impenetrable Goalkeepers of the New Soviet State: Soviet Cinema
in 1936." Lilya Kaganovsky, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies
Building. Russian and East European Center.
"Tools for the Analysis and Optimization of Frequency Response
Functions in Systems With Symmetry." Mario A. Rotea, Purdue University.
4 p.m. 218 Mechanical Engineering Building. Mechanical and Industrial
Engineering.
"Global Hydrodynamic and MHD Models of Accretion Flows Around Compact
Objects." James Stone, University of Maryland. 4 p.m. 134 Astronomy
Building. Astronomy.
7 Wednesday
"Lee Millers War Photographs as Published in Vogue Magazine."
Natasha Ritsma, UI. Noon. Womens Studies Building, 911 S. Sixth
St., Champaign. Womens Studies.
"Multi-Cultural Perspectives on Cancer: Tunisia, Lebanon and the
West." Evelyne Accad, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies Building.
African Studies.
"Are You What You Eat? Tracing the Metabolic Fate of Dietary Macronutrients
With Bone Collagen and Carbonate Carbon Isotopes." Stanley H. Ambrose,
UI.
4 p.m. 150 Animal Sciences Lab. Nutritional Sciences.
"Luteninizing Hormone Receptor Signaling: A Model G Protein-Coupled
Receptor?" Mary Hunzicker-Dunn, Northwestern University. 4 p.m.
Monsanto Room, ACES Library Informational and Alumni Center. A.V. Nalbandov
Lecture/Molecular and Integrative Physiology.
8 Thursday
"Examining Issues of Access and Equity in Higher Education for
the Indigenous of Ecuador." Pardip Bolina, UI. Noon. 101 International
Studies Building. Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
"Tragedy and Politics: Theseus in Oedipus Coloneus and Hippolytus."
Sophie Mills, University of North Carolina, Asheville. Noon. 124 Burrill
Hall. Oldfather Lecture Series/Classics.
"Practicing Genomics in Food Microbiology." Todd Klaenhammer,
North Carolina State University. Noon.
149 National Soybean Research Center, 1101 W. Peabody Drive, Urbana.
Albert L. Elder Lecture/ Food Science and Human Nutrition.
9 Friday
"Mutational Analysis of the Human c-myc Origin of Replication."
Michael Leffak, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio. Noon. B102 Chemical
and Life Sciences Auditorium. Biochemistry.
"Introducing Roman Law." E. Metzger, University of Reading.
2 p.m. Music Room,
Levis Faculty Center. Oldfather Lecture Series/Classics.
"The Arts and Humanities in Civic Life." Suzanne Lacy, UI.
3-5 p.m. IPRH, 805 W. Pennsylvania Ave., Urbana. Illinois Program for
Research in the Humanities Reading Group Initiative.
"Enforcing Court Judgments in Russia: The Myth and the Reality."
Kathryn Hendley, University of Wisconsin.
4 p.m. 101 International Studies Building. Russian and East European
Center.
"He Knew Nat Catoun: Medieval Latin School Texts and Middle English
Literature." Jill Mann, Cambridge University and the University
of Notre Dame. 4 p.m. Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign Languages Building.
Medieval Studies and English.
12 Monday
"The World Beyond the Campus: Youth Organizing and the Black Student
Leadership Network." Sekou Franklin, UI. Noon. Afro-American Studies
and Research, 1201 W. Nevada St., Urbana. Afro-American Studies and
Research.
"Multithreading: A Marriage Made in Heaven Between Multiprocessors
and Microprocessors." Pen-Chung Yew, University of Minnesota. 4
p.m. 1320 Digital Computer Lab. Computer Science.
"The Perils of the Post-Modern: Russian Society and Culture Since
1991." Irina Prokhorova, publisher. 4 p.m. Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080
Foreign Languages Building. Slavic Languages and Literature and Russian
and East European Center.
13 Tuesday
"Towards an Uncertain Theory of Professionalism: Identities in
Flux." Ian Stronach, UI. Noon. 242 Education Building. Educational
Research.
"Opening a New Window on the Universe: The Low Frequency Array."
Joseph Lazio, Naval Research Laboratory. 3:30 p.m. 134 Astronomy Building.
Astronomy.
"Planning and Scheduling in Supply Chains in a Digital Economy."
Michael Pinedo, New York University. 4 p.m. 218 Mechanical Engineering
Building. Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.
14 Wednesday
"Qualitative Analysis of Supply Side Barriers to Contraceptive
Use in Tanzania." Flora L. Kessy, UI. Noon. 101 International Studies
Building. African Studies.
"Cytokine Gene Expression in the Aged Brain." Rod Johnson,
UI. 4 p.m. 150 Animal Sciences Lab. Nutritional Sciences.
15 Thursday
"Higher Education From a National Perspective." Stanley Ikenberry,
UI. Noon. 242 Education Building. Educational Research.
"Who Are Ayllu Wanka Chinchaysuyo? Identity and Ayllu
in 17th Century Cuzco, Peru." Brad Jones, UI. Noon. 101 International
Studies Building. Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
"Genome Technologies at the W.M. Keck Center for Comparative and
Functional Genomics." Lei Liu, UI. Noon. 3269 Beckman Institute.
Imaging Technology Group/Beckman Institute.
16 Friday
"The Reaction Mechanism of Prostaglandin H Synthase (COX) is Radical,
Radical and Radical." Ah-Lim Tsai, University of Texas Medical
School. Noon. B102 Chemical and Life Sciences auditorium. Biochemistry.
"Myth and Ritual Theory: The Modern Study of Myth." Robert
Segal, University of Lancaster, United Kingdom. 2 p.m. Lucy Ellis Lounge,
1080 Foreign Languages Building. Oldfather Lecture Series/Classics.
theater
1 Thursday
"Stop Kiss." Karen Lund, director. 8 p.m. Studio Theater,
Krannert Center. Diana Sons play explores the beginnings of, and
a shocking reaction to, a love relationship between two women whose
only fault is being honest to their feelings. Adult themes. Admission
charge.
2 Friday
"Stop Kiss." Karen Lund, director. 8 p.m. Studio Theater,
Krannert Center. Adult themes. Admission charge.
3 Saturday
"Stop Kiss." Karen Lund, director. 8 p.m. Studio Theater,
Krannert Center. Adult themes. Admission charge.
7 Wednesday
"Stop Kiss." Karen Lund, director. 8 p.m. Studio Theater,
Krannert Center. Adult themes. Admission charge.
8 Thursday
"Stop Kiss." Karen Lund, director. 8 p.m. Studio Theater,
Krannert Center. Adult themes. Admission charge.
9 Friday
"Titanic." 7:30 p.m. Assembly Hall. The sinking of the Titanic
in the early hours of April 15, 1912, remains the quintessential disaster
of this century. This production factually and chronologically examines
the causes, the conditions and the real-life characters involved. Admission
charge. News-Gazette Broadway Series.
"Stop Kiss." Karen Lund, director. 8 p.m. Studio Theater,
Krannert Center. Adult themes. Admission charge.
10 Saturday
"Stop Kiss." Karen Lund, director. 8 p.m. Studio Theater,
Krannert Center. Adult themes. Admission charge.
11 Sunday
"Stop Kiss." Karen Lund, director. 3 p.m. Studio Theater,
Krannert Center. Adult themes. Admission charge.
music
1 Thursday
Thursdays at Twelve Twenty. 12:20-12:50 p.m. Beckman Institute atrium.
Chih-Hsien Chien and Theresa OHare, flute solos and piano duets.
Beckman Institute and School of Music.
2 Friday
Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra. Steven Larsen, music director and
conductor. 8 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. With UI Chorale
and Oratorio Society. Verdis "Requiem," the timeless
drama of the Latin mass for the dead, is merged with the passion of
Italian opera. Admission charge.
3 Saturday
Junior Recital. Erica Powell, oboe. 6 p.m. Memorial Room, Smith Hall.
Faculty Recital. Ian Hobson, piano. 8 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert
Center. The complete solo piano music of Frédéric Chopin;
concert 1 of 8. Admission charge. School of Music.
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital. David Collier, percussion. 8 p.m. Recital
Hall, Smith Hall.
4 Sunday
The St. Petersburg Conservatory. 3 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert
Center. A delegation of advanced students from the St. Petersburg Conservatory
pays tribute to the legacy of its great composers, including Tchaikovsky,
Prokofiev, Rimsky-Korsakov, Scriabin and Rachmoninov. Admission charge.
Doctor of Musical arts Piano Recital. Jung-Won Shin, piano. 4 p.m. Recital
Hall, Smith Hall.
Junior Recital. Julie Aharrah, oboe. 4 p.m. Memorial Room, Smith Hall.
5 Monday
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital. Peony Luk, piano. 3 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
7 Wednesday
Guarneri String Quartet. 8 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center.
These musicians perform music by todays composers and classics
from the past. Works by Beethoven and Lukas Foss are on this program.
Admission charge. Prelude: 7 p.m. Krannert Room, Krannert Center.
Senior Recital. Brian Aron, piano. 8 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
8 Thursday
Thursdays at Twelve Twenty. 12:20-12:50 p.m. Beckman Institute atrium.
String Quartet with Cristina Lixandru. Beckman Institute and School
of Music.
Sinfonia da Camera. Ian Hobson, music director and conductor. 8 p.m.
Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. With Mary Leathers Chapman,
piccolo, and Alexander Murray, flute. The performance includes works
by Gluck, Vivaldi, Fauré, Busoni and Mozart. Admission charge.
Student Performance Project: East Central Illinois Youth Orchestra Wind
Quintet. 7:20 p.m. Lobby, Krannert Center.
9 Friday
UI Chamber Orchestra. David Grandis and Benjamin Schoening, guest conductors.
8 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. Performance includes
a work of the winner of the 2001 UI School of Music Student Composition
Competition. Admission charge. School of Music.
Master of Music Recital. Manuel Michael Costa, percussion. 8 p.m. Recital
Hall, Smith Hall.
10 Saturday
Music Education Senior Recital. Megan Farr, soprano.
2 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
Doctor of Musical Arts Recital. Mi Jeong Huh, soprano.
5 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
Faculty Recital. Ian Hobson, piano. 8 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert
Center. The complete solo piano music of Frédéric Chopin;
concert 2 of 8. Admission charge. School of Music.
Advanced Trombone Repertoire Class. 8 p.m. Music Building auditorium.
Students of Elliot Chasanov.
Afterglow. The Tim Green Quartet and Jeff Helgesen, trumpet. 10 p.m.
Lobby, Krannert Center. Tim Green, piano; Tim Brickner, bass; Jeff Magby,
drums; and Craig Russo, percussion.
11 Sunday
Graduate Recital. Alda Dizdari, violin. 11 a.m. Recital Hall, Smith
Hall.
Second Sunday Concert: "To Honor and Remember."
2 p.m. Krannert Art Museum. UI Concert Choir, Chester Alwes, conductor.
Broadcast live on WILL-FM (90.9).
Graduate Recital. Joel White, tuba. 2 p.m. Music Building auditorium.
UI Womens Glee Club. Joe Grant, conductor. 3 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall. A concert of varied repertoire will include works by Glick,
Porpora and Brahms. Admission charge. School of Music.
Undergraduate Recital. David Braun, jazz trumpet. 4 p.m. 25 Smith Memorial
Hall.
Kronos Quartet. 7 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. Program
will include works of Steve Reisch, Terry Riley and Peteris Vasks. Admission
charge.
Senior Recital. Naomi Vickar, mezzo-soprano. 7 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith
Hall.
12 Monday
Composers Forum. With the Kronos Quartet. 7 p.m. Tryon Festival
Foyer, Krannert Center.
13 Tuesday
Voice Division Recital. 11 a.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
"Bound for America: The Immigrant Composer of the 20th Century."
David Patterson, UI, coordinator. 7 p.m. West Gallery, Krannert Art
Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
Illini Symphony. Jack Ranney, conductor. 8 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall,
Krannert Center. Program will include works by Dvorak, Samuel Jones
and Stravinsky. Admission charge. School of Music.
Illini Womens Chorus and University Chorus. Allyss Beek and R.
Daniel Hughes, conductors. 8 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall. Works by
Pergolesi and Britten are on the program.
14 Wednesday
Undergraduate Recital. Rachel Scott, soprano. 5:30 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
Enescu Ensemble. Sherban Lupu, violin, and Ian Hobson, piano. 8 p.m.
Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. Bachs Passacaglia and
Fugue in C minor, and Mendelssohns Concerto in D minor for Violin,
Piano and String Orchestra will be performed. Admission charge. School
of Music.
UI New Music Ensemble: "XYZ." Zack Browning and Stephen Taylor,
co-directors. 8 p.m. Studio Theater, Krannert Center. Yehuda Yannay,
guest composer. Music of Xenakis, Yannay and Zonn. Admission charge.
School of Music.
Master of Music Recital. Anthony Fuoco, piano. 8 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
15 Thursday
Thursdays at Twelve Twenty. 12:20-12:50 p.m. Beckman Institute atrium.
Julia Jamieson and Eun-Jun Yoo, harp. Beckman Institute and School of
Music.
Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin. With the Trondheim Soloists. Bjarne Fiskum,
artistic director. 8 p.m. Foellinger Great Hall, Krannert Center. Mutter
makes her Krannert Center debut along with this group of young chamber
musicians from Norway. The program includes Vivaldis "The
Four Seasons," Tartinis "Devils Trill Sonata"
and Griegs "Nordic Melodies." Admission charge.
UI Clarinet Choir. Lisa Reams, conductor. 8 p.m. Music Building auditorium.
Program will feature a work by Mendelssohn and an original work for
clarinet choir of Warner Hutchison.
UI Trumpet Ensemble. Adrian Griffin, conductor. 8 p.m. Recital Hall,
Smith Hall.
16 Friday
Master of Music Recital. Jan Patrice Helms, soprano.
4 p.m. Recital Hall, Smith Hall.
dance
9 Friday
November Playhouse Dance. 8 p.m. Colwell Playhouse, Krannert Center.
This third annual concert features three faculty members, Renée
Wadleigh, Cynthia Oliver and Sara Hook, in solo performances. Admission
charge.
10 Saturday
November Playhouse Dance. 8 p.m. Colwell Playhouse, Krannert Center.
This third annual concert features three faculty members, Renée
Wadleigh, Cynthia Oliver and Sara Hook, in solo performances. Admission
charge.
opera
2 Friday
"Così fan tutte." Donald Schleicher, conductor, and
June Card, director. 8 p.m. Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center.
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. A confirmed
bachelor wagers with two young lovers that their girlfriends will not
remain faithful to them if the lads are gone for even one day. Sung
in a combination of English and Italian with supertitles. Admission
charge. School of Music Opera Program.
3 Saturday
"Così fan tutte." Donald Schleicher, conductor, and
June Card, director. 8 p.m. Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center.
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Sung
in a combination of English and Italian with supertitles. Admission
charge. Libretto: 7 p.m. Krannert Room, Krannert Center. Admission charge.
School of Music Opera Program.
10 Saturday
"Così fan tutte." Donald Schleicher, conductor, and
June Card, director. 8 p.m. Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center.
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Sung
in a combination of English and Italian with supertitles. Admission
charge.
11 Sunday
"Così fan tutte." Donald Schleicher, conductor, and
June Card, director. 3 p.m. Tryon Festival Theater, Krannert Center.
Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Sung
in a combination of English and Italian with supertitles. Admission
charge.
films
7 Wednesday
"Loves of a Blonde." Milos Forman, director. 7 p.m.
101 International Studies Building. In Czech with English subtitles.
Russian and East European Center.
9 Friday
"Do 2 Halves Really Make a Whole?" Noon. 407 Illini Union.
Performance artists Velina Hasu Houston, Dan Kwong and Brenda Wong Aoki
address the viewpoints of people with multiracial Asian backgrounds.
Asian American Studies.
13 Tuesday
"The Ingathering." Noon. 101 International Studies Building.
The film explores the question of cultural identity and heritage in
a multicultural society founded on a principle of inclusion for all
Jewish people. African Studies, Asian Educational Media Service, Latin
American and Caribbean Studies, and Russian and East European Center.
14 Wednesday
"Fast, Cheap and Out of Control." 4:30 p.m. Krannert Art Museum
auditorium. Part of the film series "Re-Make/Re-Model" presented
by IPRH. Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities.
sports
5 Monday
Womens Basketball. UI vs. Ohio Girls Basketball Magazine Legends
(exhibition). 7 p.m. Assembly Hall. Admission charge.
7 Wednesday
Mens Basketball. UI vs. Illinois All-Stars (exhibition).
7 p.m. Assembly Hall. Admission charge.
9 Friday
Womens Volleyball. UI vs. Pennsylvania State University. 7 p.m.
Huff Hall. Admission charge.
10 Saturday
Football. UI vs. Pennsylvania State University. Time: TBA. Memorial
Stadium. Salute to Education. Admission charge.
Womens Volleyball. UI vs. Ohio State University. 7 p.m. Huff Hall.
Admission charge.
11 Sunday
Womens Basketball. UI vs. TBA. (exhibition). 2 p.m. Assembly Hall.
Admission charge.
12 Monday
Mens Basketball. UI vs. Lincoln University (exhibition). 7 p.m.
Assembly Hall. Admission charge.
16 Friday
Mens Basketball. UI vs. Gonzaga University. 7 p.m. Assembly Hall.
Admission charge.
17 Saturday
Womens Volleyball. UI vs. Purdue University. 7 p.m. Huff Hall.
Admission charge.
et cetera
2 Friday
"Tonnaab and Nana Tongo in the Religious Landscape of Twentieth-Century
Ghana." Jean Allman, UI; Alma Gottlieb, UI, discussant. 3-5 p.m.
109a Davenport Hall. Read paper available at www.afrst.uiuc.edu/SeminarSeris.html
in advance. For more information, send e-mail to jmcgowan@uiuc.edu or
call 244-3648. African Studies.
3 Saturday
Childrens Book Reading: "Spot." 10 a.m. Authors
corner, second floor, Illini Union Bookstore. For children of all ages.
For more information, call 333-2050. Illini Union Bookstore.
"Lost Wax Bronze Casting." 10 a.m. Krannert Art Museum auditorium.
Presentation by Roger Blakley, UI. Krannert Art Museum.
4 Sunday
Public talk and reception. Cole Weston, photographer.
2 p.m. Krannert Art Museum auditorium. Krannert Art Museum.
International Dinner Series: Serbian. 6 p.m. Cosmopolitan Club, 307
E. John St., Champaign. For more information and to make reservations,
call 367-3079. Cosmopolitan Club.
5 Monday
"Central Italian Painting in the Mid-Fifteenth Century." A
Survey of Western Art Lecture Series. Marcel Franciscono, UI. 10 a.m.
Krannert Art Museum. Krannert Art Museum.
6 Tuesday
Tuesdays@Seven. "Its All About the BenjaminsManaging
Debt, Credit and Budgets." 7-9 p.m. 209 Illini Union. For more
information on the Web, see www.counselingcenter.uiuc.edu/ccp/. Counseling
Center Paraprofessionals.
7 Wednesday
Tea Ceremony. 10 a.m.-noon. Asian Gallery, Krannert Art Museum. Presented
by a representative from Japan House. For more information, send e-mail
to kam@uiuc.edu or call 333-1861. Krannert Art Museum.
Open House: Immunological Resource Center. 3-5 p.m. 264 Burrill Hall.
Learn about the services offered as monoclonal and polyclonal antibody
production with peptide, protein or DNA antigens, protein purification,
antibody derivation and macromolecule binding kinetic analysis. For
more information, send e-mail to bedwell@uiuc.edu or call 333-1695.
Biotechnology Center.
Panel discussion: "What Does Feminism Mean to You?" 7 p.m.
106 Lincoln Hall. For more information, send e-mail to tpruis@uiuc.edu
or visit the Web site at www.feminist.org. Feminist Majority Leadership
Alliance.
"Student Perspectives on Collegiate Licensing and Sweat Shop Issues."
Jonathan Dolle, UI. 7:30-9 p.m. Allen Hall auditorium. For more information,
send e-mail to kjc@uiuc.edu or call 333-6394. Licensing Advisory Committee/UI.
10 Saturday
"Reflecting on Lipchitz." 9 a.m.-noon. Krannert Art Museum
auditorium. Hands-on sculpture workshop by Ron Kovatch, UI. For more
information, send e-mail to kam@uiuc.edu or call 333-1861. Advance registration
and enrollment fee required. Krannert Art Museum.
12 Monday
Lunch and informal discussion. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Womens Studies
Building, 911 S. Sixth St., Champaign. Suzanne Lacy, performance artist,
UI. Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities Reading Group Initiative.
13 Tuesday
Symposium: "Black Identity Formation and Political Economy Across
the African Diaspora." James Stewart, Pennsylvania State University.
Noon-1:30 p.m. Afro-American Studies and Research, 1201 W. Nevada St.,
Urbana. For more information, call 333-7781. Afro-American Studies and
Research.
Panel Discussion. 6-8 p.m. Afro-American Studies and Research, 1201
W. Nevada St., Urbana. Flore Zephir, University of Missouri, Columbia;
Helen Neville, Kwaku Korang and Jean Allman, UI. For more information,
call 333-7781. Afro-American Studies and Research.
Peace Corps Informational Session. 7-8:30 p.m. Illini Union. Informational
session and video presentation on volunteer career opportunities in
the Peace Corps. For more information, send e-mail to lamers@uiuc.edu
or visit the Web site at www.peacecorps.gov.
Tuesdays@Seven. "Mourning: How Does Life Go On?" 7-9 p.m.
209 Illini Union. For more information on the Web, see www.counselingcenter.uiuc.edu/ccp/.
Counseling Center Paraprofessionals.
"Caring For Your Old Photographs." 7-9 p.m. Intermodal Transportation
Center, 45 E. University Ave., Champaign. Joy Matthiessen, Des Plaines
Historical Society, will discuss proper storage and care of family photographs.
Participants are invited to bring troubled photos and questions. For
more information, call 359-5600. Admission charge. UI Library and Archives
and Champaign County Archives, Urbana Free Library.
14 Wednesday
Panel Discussion. 6-8 p.m. 180 Bevier Hall. Audrey Petty, Sundiata Keita
Cha-Jua, Todd Shaw and Dianne Pinderhughes, UI. For more information,
call 333-7781. Afro-American Studies and Research.
exhibits
"The Sun-Earth Connection"
Government Documents Library, main hall wall cases.
"Vascos en America Latina"
Latin American Library.
"Faculty Accomplishments"
Main Library, first floor.
"This Was Their Land: Native American Indians in the U.S."
Map and Geography Library.
"2001 Nobel Prize in Literature: V.S. Naipaul"
Modern Languages and Linguistics Library.
"Community -Based Planning"
Mueller case, east foyer, Main Library.
"ACES Library"
Rare Book and Special Collections Library.
"Movie Quotes Contest"
Undergraduate Library.
Through Nov. 30.
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"African Art: The Gift From the Faletti Family Collection"
Through Nov. 4.
Featured Works V: "Edward Weston Photographs"
Through Nov. 18.
"Lipchitz and the Avant-Garde: From Paris to New York"
Through Jan. 6.
Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday; 2-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission
to the museum is free; a donation of $3 is suggested.
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@art gallery. Online exhibit of the UI School of Art and Design. www.art.uiuc.edu/@art.
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World Heritage Museum. Closed. Will reopen as the new Spurlock Museum
of World Cultures at a new location in 2002. www.spurlock.uiuc.edu
oThis
calendar is excerpted from the Nov. 1 issue of Inside Illinois, the
faculty-staff newspaper at theUI.
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