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Monday, Oct. 26 - Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009
11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Brandon Ballengee. From Scales to Feathers: The Evanescent Presence of Sculpted Wings
An exhibition marking the 150th anniversary, on November 24, of the publication of Charles Darwin’s “On the Origin of Species," is comprised of three related sections. In "A Habit of Deciding Influence" are 18 photographs of Darwin’s pigeon specimens at the Natural History of London/Tring. Darwin took up the study of domesticated pigeons in 1855 and his observations of artificial selection in pigeon breeding was invaluable to his understanding of the way species change in natural environments. 2)"Coop" is a mixed-media installation based on Darwin’s five-sided pigeon coop. 3)"Frameworks of Absence: The Extinct Birds of John James Audubon” includes 10 altered prints from “Birds of America.”
Williams Center Gallery

Monday, Nov. 9 - Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
8:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Pre-registration for spring semester classes

Monday, Nov. 16 - Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009
11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
10,000 Villages Sale
ISA is holding its second annual 10,000 Villages Sale to "Give Thanks and Give Hope" to artisans from 10,000 villages around the world!
We'll be open every day from 11AM-1PM and 5PM-8PM.

Ten Thousand Villages works with artisans who would otherwise be unemployed or underemployed. This income helps pay for food, education, health care and housing. Ten Thousand Villages is a nonprofit program of Mennonite Central Committee.

Your fair trade purchase of handmade jewelry, home decor and gifts helps improve the lives of thousands of artisans in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East.

Thursday, Nov. 19 - Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009
The Time Travelers Wife


A Chicago librarian suffers from a rare genetic disorder that sends him hurtling through time whenever he is under extreme duress; despite the fact that he vanishes at inordinately frequent and lengthy intervals, he attempts to build a stable future with the beautiful young heiress he loves. Eric Bana and Rachel McAdams star in this dramatic fantasy, which is directed by Robert Schwentke and based on the best-selling book by author Audrey Niffenegger.

SHOWTIMES:
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, & SUNDAY
7:00PM & 10:00PM
LIMBURG THEATRE
Price: $2-General Admission RA's-Free with floor program

Thursday, Nov. 19 - Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
8 p.m.
Time Flies
The College Theater presents "Time Flies," an evening of one-act comedies by David Ives, Christopher Durang, and George C. Wolfe, directed by students enrolled in THTR 314 (Stage Direction) taught by Professor Michael O'Neill. Plays include "Mere Mortals," "Captive Audience," "Wanda's Visit," "The Last Mama-on-the-Couch Play," and five more!!! Admission is free, but tickets are required. Reservations: 610.330.5009
Williams Center for the Arts Black Box Theater
Price: Admission is free, but tickets required. Resservations: 610.330.5009

Friday, Nov. 20 - Friday, Jan. 8, 2010
Interim 2010 textbooks are 10% off!
Lafayette College Store

Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
Volleyball at Patriot League Tournament
TBA
10 - 11:40 a.m.
HANDSOME HARRY film screening
HANDSOME HARRY, an Official Selection of the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. Directed by Bette Gordon.

Harry (Jamey Sheridan), a divorced father and former Navy man, lives a simple life. But when his dying best friend sparks Harry's drive to confront his past, buried secrets surface and force him to deal with painful memories. This unique and eloquent film also features Steve Buscemi, Aidan Quinn, John Savage, and Campbell Scott. 93 minutes
Farinon's Limburg Theater
Price: Free
12 - 1 p.m.
2 Titles :-New Zealand Experiences, Spring 2009 & Wetlands Institute Internship
J. J. Foley '10, Bryan McAtee '11 & Brian McDonald '10 will share their experiences while they were studying abroad in New Zealand.

Jaqueline Greenlee '10 will be discussing her internship experience in Stone harbor, New Jersey. Research focused on the bio-conservation of local marsh species. It specifically deals with efforts to protect the diamondback terrapins throughout their nesting season and at improving to decrease the annual death toll of turtles on the roadways.
Van Wickle Hall Room 108
Price: Free lunch
12 - 1 p.m.
Faces of Homelessness
This brownbag lunch discussion will feature residents of Safe Harbor in Easton describing their experiences of homelessness and being in transition. This event is a part of the annual Hunger and Homelessness Week observance, sponsored by the Building Inclusive Communities Team of the Landis Center.
Interfaith Chapel, Hogg Hall
Price: Free
12 - 1 p.m.
Filmmaker Talk--Bette Gordon
Bette Gordon, director of HANDSOME HARRY, is a New York-based filmmaker best known for her feminist-oriented independent films. She will discuss the challenges of directing, indie films, and breaking into the business.

Bette began her filmmaking career while enrolled as a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and later was part of the groundswell of downtown independent cinema in New York City, including The Collective For Living Cinema, an exhibition space run by a collaborative group of young filmmakers dedicated to making and exhibiting non-mainstream films. She is active as a director in both film and television, and she teaches directing in Columbia University's graduate film program. Gordon is best known for directing VARIETY (1983), a film about looking. Her most recent film, HANDSOME HARRY, was an official selection of the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.
Pardee 320A
Price: Free
12:15 - 1 p.m.
Externship Orientation
Find out what to expect and what is expected of you! Reuired for students planning an Externship.

SPONSORED BY CAREER SERVICES
224 Oechsle Hall
Price: Free
1 - 5 p.m.
Computation, Vision: Emergence
The artwork in this exhibition represents collaboration between students and faculty in the art and computer science departments through the Emergent Patterns project, exploring the complex patterns and processes that can emerge in visual structures. They worked with software programs to produce different forms of recurring, natural patterns. These organic structures and patterns were then combined in layers of transparent surfaces. The multiple-layered works allow the viewer to see the evolutionary track back through the surface to the less complex visual systems from which the final image emerges.

Headed by Ed Kerns, Eugene H. Clapp II Professor of Art, and Chun Wai Liew, associate professor, head of computer science. Student participants included Rhodes Baker '10, computer science; Imogen Cain '12, art; Long Ho '10, mathematics and computer science; Khine Lin '11, pursing a B.S. in electrical and computer engineering and an A.B. in mathematics; and Scott Lyttle '10, art.
Richard A. and Rissa W. Grossman Gallery, Williams Visual Arts Building (downtown)
Price: free
4 - 7 p.m.
Math Club Game Hour and Bridge Party
Bridge to the Weekend is this Friday at 4:00 in the room next to Math common room.

Math Club Game Hour will be this Friday at 4:00 in the Math common room (Pardee 218). Free snacks and soda will be available. Feel free to bring your own game, and people will play it with you.
Pardee Math Common Room (Pardee 218)
Price: $0
4 - 5:30 p.m.
Self Defense & Assertiveness Workshop
Lafayette College's End Violence Against Women presents an interactive workshop instructing students how to defend themselves both physically and verbally. This workshop features an assertiveness training component conducted by Professor Basow from the Psychology department and a self-defense portion taught by Officer Tosado from Public Safety.
Kirby Sports Center Room 136
4:30 - 5:15 p.m.
Externship Orientation
Find out what to expect and what is expected of you! Reuired for students planning an Externship.

SPONSORED BY CAREER SERVICES
224 Oechsle Hall
Price: Free
6 p.m.
Men's & Women's Swimming at Lehigh
Bethlehem, Pa.
8 p.m.
Time Flies
A selection of one-act comedies from David Ives’ off-Broadway hits All In The Timing, Mere Mortals, and Lives of the Saints spill onto the stage as snippets of a very odd place called human experience that can knock out an audience with both disorientation and delight in a single metaphysical blow.

Zany and smart, magical and funny, these short plays celebrate the fragility of communication to create what Time has called “theater that aerobicizes the brain and tickles the heart.” Directed by students enrolled in Theater 314 (Stage Direction).
Williams Center for the Arts black box
Price: FREE (tickets required)



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