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DanceFeb. 12, Sea Dappled Horse, with Dairakudakan, 8 p.m., Mershon Auditorium, admission, 292-3535. Feb. 22-24, OSUDance Graduate Performance, with Carla Hughes, Joshua Monten and Gregory Catellier, 8 p.m., Sullivant Hall Theatre, admission, 292-7977. EventsFeb. 14 and 21, Radio Magazine, INSIGHT, discussion of issues important to the African-American community, Reggie Anglen, 2 p.m., WSMZ 103.1, 292-8423. Feb. 14, Osteoporosis Screening/Education, noon, 230 Campbell Hall, appointment required, robinson.27@osu.edu. Feb. 21, Osteoporosis Screening/Education, noon, 1039 Derby Hall, appointment required, robinson.27@osu.edu. ExhibitsThrough Feb. 28, The 30th Anniversary Celebration of African American and African Studies Photo Exhibition, Bricker Hall 2nd Floor Lobby, 688-4988. Through March 1, A Ralph Fanning Retrospective, painting, Faculty Club, 292-2262. Through March 19, Richard Duarte Brown and the Everett Middle School Art Exhibition, Hale Cultural Center, 688-4988. Through March, Malcolm S. Baroway paintings, Roy G Biv Gallery, 997 N. High St., 297-7694. Through April 13, 1901: The Century Begins, Main Library Philip Sills Exhibit Hall, 292-0538. Through April 15, Napkin Sketches, Knowlton School of Architecture Gallery, 292-1012. FilmFeb. 11, DirectorsÕ Showcase: Journalists On Screen, The Year of Living Dangerously (Peter Weir, 1983), with discussion led by Clay Lowe, 7 p.m., 300 Journalism Building, 292-8747. Feb. 12, Russian Cinema Series, Beloe Solntse Pustyni (1969), Russian, 7:35 p.m., 100 Mendenhall Laboratory, 292-8770. Feb. 14, Polish Film Series, No End (1994), Polish with English subtitles, 7:30 p.m., 100 Mendenhall Laboratory, 292-8770. Feb. 16, America On Screen: The View From the East, Little Women (George Cukor, 1933), 7:30 p.m., discussion following led by Clay Lowe, Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St., 221-6801. Feb. 18, DirectorsÕ Showcase: Journalists on Screen, Summer of Sam (Spike Lee, 1998), discussion led by Clay Lowe, 7 p.m., 300 Journalism Building, 292-8747. Feb. 19, Russian Cinema Series, Friend of the Deceased (PriatelÕ Pokoinika) (1997), Russian with English subtitles, 7:35 p.m., 100 Mendenhall Laboratory, 292-8770. Feb. 23, America On Screen: The View From the East, Hester Street (Joan Micklin Silver, 1975), 7:30 p.m., discussion following led by Clay Lowe, Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St., 221-6801. Feb. 25, DirectorsÕ Showcase: Journalists on Screen, To Die For (Gus Van Sant, 1995), discussion led by Clay Lowe, 7 p.m., 300 Journalism Building, 292-8747. LecturesFeb. 13, ÒTeacher Education Reform at the National Level,Ó David Imig, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, 4:30-6:30 p.m., 160 MacQuigg Laboratory, 292-8059 or freeman.5@osu.edu. Feb. 19, Diversity Lecture, ÒUrban Militants: The Legacy of Malcolm X, Eldridge Cleaver, Stokely Carmichael, and Others,Ó J. Herman Blake, Iowa State University, 8:30 a.m., Hale Black Cultural Center, registration requested, 688-4240. Feb. 19, Diversity Lecture, ÒHIV/ AIDS in African Americans: The Greatest Challenge Since Slavery,Ó Emily L. Moore, Iowa State University, 1 p.m., Hale Black Cultural Center, registration requested, 688-4240. Feb. 21, Diversity Lecture, ÒThe State of Black and White America ÑImplications for the New Millennium,Ó Andrew Hacker, Queens College, City University of New York, 8:30 a.m., Faculty Club Lounge, registration requested, 688-4240. Feb. 23, Democratic Elections: The Political and Policy Implications of the Internet series, ÒThe Digital Divide: Social Bases and Political Implications,Ó K. Viswanath, National Cancer Institute, 9-10:30 a.m., 300 Fisher Hall, 292-7423. Feb. 25, Gardening Lecture, ÒCreating a Balanced and Interesting Landscape Design with Different Plant Layers,Ó Martin Quigley, 2 p.m., Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St., admission, 221-6801. MeetingsFeb. 8, Financial Planning Series, Forgive Us Our Debts, Consumer Credit Counseling Service, noon, UTS Public Computing Center, Room 170, 209 W. 18th Ave., registration required, 247-7961 or admin@hrl.ohr.ohio-state.edu. Feb. 12, Lunch and Learn, Intimate Relationships, Bob Forte, noon, 154 Math Tower, registration requested, 293-9355 or www.osumhcs.com/wellness.htm. Feb. 13, Faculty and Staff Photographic Society Annual Valentine Sweetheart Banquet, 6 p.m. dinner (admission, reservations required, 292-2262); 7:30 p.m. program, ÒAntarctica,Ó Charles and Sharron Capen, Faculty Club, 442-1552. Feb. 15, Visual Science Seminar, Visual Perception of 3D Object Pose, Stijn Oomes, noon, 22 Fry Hall, 292-3939 or king-smith.1@osu.edu. Feb. 21, Lunch and Learn, Brain Gym, Dave Saunders, noon, 107 Hamilton Hall Auditorium, registration requested, 293-9355 or www.osumhcs.com/wellness.htm. Feb. 21, Supervisor Training, Veterans Affirmative Action Considerations for Managers and Supervisors, William Hospodar, 3-4:30 p.m., 150 Pressey Hall, registration required, 292-4500. Feb. 21, Supervisor Training, Writing Position Descriptions, Jackie Parrill and Carmeen Yarbrough, 8:30-11:30 a.m., 099 Pressey Hall, registration required, 292-4500. Feb. 22, Visual Science Seminar, Color Categorization and the Sorites, Delwyn Lindsey, and Paradox, Angela Brown and Dianna Raffman, noon, 22 Fry Hall, 292-3939 or king-smith.1@osu.edu. MusicFeb. 9, Jazz Ensemble Concert, conducted by Ted McDaniel, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300. Feb. 11, Jazz Lab Ensemble Concert, conducted by Claude Thomas, 3 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300. Feb. 13, Symphonic Choir, directed by James Gallagher, and Chorale, directed by Hilary Apfelstadt, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, admission, 292-2300. Feb. 14, Musicology Lecture, ÒThat Wild Mercury Sound: Bob Dylan and the Illusion of American Culture,Ó Barry Shank, 4:30 p.m., Sullivant Hall Music and Dance Library Seminar Room, 292-9440. Feb. 17, MenÕs Glee Club, directed by James Gallagher, and WomenÕs Glee Club, directed by Hilary Apfelstadt, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, admission, 292-2300. Feb. 19, Flute Masterclass, with Patricia Spencer, 4:30 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300. Feb. 20, Composers Workshop Concert, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300. Feb. 21, Wednesdays in Weigel, featuring Patricia Spencer, flute, Linda Hall, piano, and Katherine Borst Jones, flute, 8 p.m., Wiegel Hall Auditorium, admission, 292-2300. Feb. 22, Gospelfest, with the Raise Mass Choir of Columbus, 7:30 p.m., Morrill Hall Auditorium, Marion, admission, 292-9133 or (740) 389-2361, ext. 6279. Feb. 23, Musicology Lecture, ÒBusiness Unusual: Music and Money in the Renaissance,Ó John Kmetz, 4 p.m., Sullivant Hall Music and Dance Library Seminar Room, 292-9440. Feb. 23-24, Guest Lecture and Recital, Yfrah Neaman, violin, 2:30 p.m. Feb. 23; 10 a.m. Feb. 24, Weigel Hall Auditorium, 292-2300. Feb. 24, Steve Turre Celebrates the Music of Rahsaan Roland Kirk, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, admission, 292-3535. SchottensteinFeb. 16-17, Monster Truck Nationals, 8 p.m., Value City Arena, admission, (800) ARENA-01. TheaterFeb. 13-17, Alchemy of Desire/Dead ManÕs Blues, by Caridad Svich, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 13; 8 p.m. Feb. 14-17; and 2 p.m. Feb. 17, Mount Hall Studio Theatre, admission, 292-2295. Feb. 23-25, SinginÕ in the Rain, 8 p.m. Feb. 23-24; 2:30 p.m. Feb. 25; Renaissance Theatre, 136 Park Ave. W., Mansfield, admission, 292-9108 or (419) 522-2726. Feb. 8-24, The London Cuckolds, by Edward Ravenscroft, 8 p.m. Feb. 8-10, 14-17 and 23-24; 2 p.m. Feb. 10 and 17; Roy Bowen Theatre, admission, 292-2295. WexnerThrough April 15, Suite Fantastique, presenting Imaginary Forces, Gallery A; Perfect Acts of Architecture, Galleries B and C; Scott Burton Furniture, Galleries A, B, C and D; and The Predator by Fabian Marcaccio and Greg Lynn, Gallery E, 292-3535. Feb. 8, The Decalogue (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1988-89), Decalogue 3: Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy and Decalogue 4: Honor thy father and thy mother, 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. Feb. 8, Suite Fantastique Lecture, Rem Koolhaas, architect, 7 p.m., Mershon Auditorium, 292-3535. Feb. 9, ÒArt, Community and Interdisciplinary Thought on the World Wide Web,Ó Eduardo Kac, Art Institute of Chicago, 6:30 p.m., Performance Space, 292-3535. Feb. 9, The Films of Allison Anders, Border Radio (Kurt Voss and Dean Lent, 1987) and The Man from Laramie (Anthony Mann, 1955), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. Feb. 10, 17 and 24, An Introduction to Contemporary Architecture, 10 a.m.-noon, Film/Video Theater (Feb. 10) and Performance Space (Feb. 17 and 24), admission, advance registration required, 292-6493. Feb. 10, The Films of Allison Anders, Mi vida loca/My Crazy Life (1998) and The Cool World (Shirley Clarke, 1963), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. Feb. 11, Melton Center Matinee, From Swastika to Jim Crow (Lori Cheatle, Steven Fischler, Joel Sucher, Martin Taub, 1999), discussion following with Robin Judd and Leslie Alexander, 2 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. Feb. 14, Classics, Two for the Road, (Stanley Donen, 1967), with Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney, 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. Feb. 14, Suite Fantastique Lecture, Daniel Libeskind, architect, 7 p.m., Mershon Auditorium, 292-3535. Feb. 15, The Decalogue (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1988-89), Decalogue 5: Thou shalt not kill, Decalogue 6: Thou shalt not commit adultery, and Decalogue 7: Thou shalt not steal, 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. Feb. 16, The Films of Allison Anders, Four Rooms (Anders, excerpt The Missing Ingredient, 1995), Sex and the City (2 episodes, 1999, 2000), and Living on Velvet (Frank Borzage, 1935), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. Feb. 17, The Films of Allison Anders, Grace of My Heart (Anders, 1996) and Two-Lane Blacktop (Monte Hellman, 1971), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. Feb. 18, Family Day, Ready, Set, Build!, noon-4 p.m., children ages 4-12, registration requested, 292-6493. Feb. 20, Special Film Event, The Virgin Suicides (Sofia Coppola, 1999), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, 292-3535. Feb. 22, The Decalogue (Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1988-89), Decalogue 8: Though shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor, Decalogue 9: Thou shalt not covet thy neighborÕs wife, and Decalogue 10: Thou shalt not covet thy neighborÕs goods, 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. Feb. 22, Morning, Noon and Night, with Spalding Gray, 8 p.m., Weigel Hall Auditorium, admission, 292-3535. Feb. 23, The Films of Allison Anders, Sugar Town (Anders, codirected with Kurt Voss, 1999), and Nashville (Robert Altman, 1975), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535. Feb. 24, The Films of Allison Anders, Gas, Food, Lodging (Anders, 1992), and Paris, Texas (Wim Wenders, 1984), 7 p.m., Film/Video Theater, admission, 292-3535.
Compiled by Mary Lindner
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