Taken from the February 3 issue of 93106


MONDAY 3
IHC LECTURE
Noon, HSSB 6020
Patricia Krommer and Christopher Ponnet will discuss "Pax Christi: The Catholic Peace Movement and U.S. Foreign Policy."

WOMEN'S SPORTS DAY
7 p.m., Corwin Pavilion
Liz Masakayan, twice MVP of the Women's Professional Volleyball Association, speaks on "Moving from All-Star to All-Pro" in a free talk.


TUESDAY 4
BASEBALL
2 p.m., Uyesaka Stadium

USCB hosts USC.

PHOTOGRAPHY LECTURE
4:30 p.m., MultiCultural Center

Photographer Rod Rolle kicks off Black History Month with a display of his work.

Photographer and teacher Rod Rolle talks about his work (above) on Tuesday, Feb. 4 at 4:30 p.m. at the MultiCultural Center's opening of its Black History Month exhibition.


MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
7:05 p.m., Events Center

UCSB hosts UC Irvine.

"RUSSIAN ARK"
7:30 p.m., Campbell Hall

Filmed in one unbroken shot in the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, "Ark" time travels with a fictional diplomat through 300 years of Russian culture.

"Russian Ark" time-travels through 300 years of Russian culture on Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 7:30 in Campbell Hall.


WEDNESDAY 5
WORLD MUSIC
Noon, Music Bowl

The UCSB Middle East Ensemble will perform music and dance from around the Middle East.

LEARN-AT-LUNCH
Noon, UCen Flying A Studio

Mediator Roberta Reyes Cordero shows how to recognize the roots of conflict and move toward positive resolution.

"30 YEARS OF TITLE IX"
12:30 p.m., Women's Center

Valerie Bonnette, author, educator, and coach, will discuss Title IX and gender equity.

GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
4 p.m., Webb Hall 1100

Volcanologist Julie Donnely-Nolan of the United States Geological Survey will be guest speaker.

"SOGOBI"
5 p.m., I.V. Theater

Experimental filmmaker James Benning will screen his meditation on California regional landscapes.

LGBT PANEL
5 p.m., HSSB 6020
A panel discusses "Reconciling Religion and Sexual Orientation."

"FIDEL"
6 p.m., MultiCultural Center

Rare interviews with Castro and exclusive footage from Cuban state archives are in this film.

SLEEPING BEAUTY BALLET
7 p.m., Arlington Theatre
Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet's 32 dancers and full orchestra, will perform an all-new production of "The Sleeping Beauty." A pre-performance meet-the-artists discussion will be at 6 p.m.

The Royal Winnipeg ballet performs "Sleeping Beauty" on Feb. 5 at the Arlington Theatre.


WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
7 p.m., Events Center

UCSB hosts Pacific.


THURSDAY 6
GIRLS, WOMEN, AND SPORTS
4 p.m., Women's Center

The social and cultural issues that surround sports participation for women and girls are the focus of this discussion.

HIP-HOP FILM
7 p.m., MultiCultural Center

UCSB filmmaker and student Dora Morse will present her documentary, "Riot!: B-Boy Summit '99," about a hip-hop conference shut down by authorities.

MEN'S BASKETBALL
7 p.m., Events Center

UCSB hosts Utah State.

TEMPLETON LECTURE
7:30 p.m., Corwin Pavilion

The University of Wisconsin's Ronald Numbers discusses "Experiencing Evolution: Darwinism and the Diminution of Religious Belief."

BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA
8 p.m., Campbell Hall
Winners of a 2001 Grammy Award, the Blind Boys of Alabama will be joined by blues harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite.


FRIDAY 7
CIVIL RIGHTS FORUM
4 p.m., HSSB 6020

"Histories, Poetics, and Politics of Homeland Security" is the title of a free panel moderated by author Shirley Lim, professor of English.

"RED AZALEA"
8 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall
William Kraft's opera about the Chinese Cultural Revolution is based on the autobiographical book by Anchee Min. Repeats on Sunday at 3 p.m.; tickets x3535.

"BIG HEAD"
8 p.m., MultiCultural Center

Performance artist Denise Uyehara revisits the treatment of Japanese Americans during World War II and considers treatment of those perceived as "the enemy now."


SATURDAY 8
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TRIP
9 a.m., Sears Upper Parking Lot

Alumni Association has arranged transportation to the Getty Museum and a reception. Call x4126 for more information.

MEN'S BASKETBALL
7 p.m., Events Center

UCSB hosts Idaho.

DANCE OF INDIA
8 p.m., MultiCultural Center

A unique combination of theater, music, martial arts and dance come from the Indian state of Kerala.


SUNDAY 9
"JIHAD" LECTURE
3 p.m., Campbell Hall

Pakistan-based journalist Ahmed Rashid is the author of the international best selling book "Jihad," upon which he will base this lecture.

"IN THE MIRROR OF MAYA DEREN"
7:30 p.m., Campbell Hall

A documentary on the life and work of avant-garde film legend Maya Deren will screen.


MONDAY 10
IHC FACULTY AUTHOR TALK
4 p.m., HSB 6020

Mark A. Meadow, professor of art history, will discuss "Pieter Bruegel the Elder's 'Netherlandish Proverbs' and the Practice of Rhetoric."

BOOK CLUB NIGHT
6:30 p.m., MultiCultural Center

African American/Jewish writer Lisa Jones presents short essays dealing with issues of racial identity.


TUESDAY 11
CHILD CARE WORKSHOP
Noon, SAASB 3101

Representatives from Waldorf and Montessori schools will discuss "Alternative Approaches to Schooling."

NEWLY TENURED WOMEN
4 p.m., Women's Center

The annual celebration of tenured women faculty recognizes seven UCSB women.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TALK
6:30 p.m., MultiCultural Center
Hofstra University sociologist and award-winning author Margaret Abraham will discuss domestic violence in the South Asian immigrant community.

FLAMENCO PURO
8 p.m., Campbell Hall

Juana Amaya and Farruquito from Seville provide an evening of pure flamenco. Repeats on Wednesday.


WEDNESDAY 12
WORLD MUSIC
Noon, Music Bowl

UCSB's Gamelan Ensemble performs traditional Javanese music.

"GET ON THE BUS"
6 p.m., MultiCultural Center

This film, directed by Spike Lee, tells about a group of men who board a bus headed for the historic Million Man March.

UCSB SYMPHONY
8 p.m., Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall

The program will feature Brahms' Second Symphony, Op. 73, Beethoven's Fidelio Overture, Op. 72, and other works.


THURSDAY 13
WADE DAVIS
8 p.m., Campbell Hall

Anthropologist Wade Davis, a National Geographic explorer-in-residence, will discuss "Vanishing Cultures, Enduring Lives."

Anthropologist Wade Davis discusses vanishing cultures on Feb. 13 at 8 p.m. in Campbell Hall.


WORD RITES
8 p.m., MultiCultural Center

Performer and poet Devorah Major and cellist Kash Killion blend an evening of poetry and jazz.


FRIDAY 14
CITS SYMPOSIA
Noon, CTL-Trailer 932
Sociologist Jon Cruz will discuss "Music Wars: Digitalization and the New Political Economy of Sound."

FRY BREAD SALE
Noon, Women's Center Lawn

The American Indian Student Association stages a tasty fund-raiser.

AUTHOR READING
1 p.m., HSSB 6020

Graciela Limón reads from her novel, "Erased Faces," and scholars with expertise on the events in the book will comment on it.


MONDAY 17
UNIVERSITY HOLIDAY


TUESDAY 18
BASEBALL
2 p.m., Uyesaka Stadium

USCB hosts UCLA.

JAZZ DOCUMENTARIES
7:30 p.m., Campbell Hall

"Lady Day" features singer Billie Holiday in rare movie clips and interviews, while "The World According to John Coltrane" features the innovative jazz saxophonist.

RACE & GLOBALIZATION LECTURE
7 p.m., Corwin Pavilion
Manning Marable, founding director of the Institute for Research in African American Studies at Columbia University, will discuss "Race and Globalization: Empowering People in a Multicultural World."
EXHIBITIONS
"IMAGES WITH A GLOBAL VIEW IN MIND"
Feb. 4-28
MultiCultural Center

Santa Barbara photographer and teacher Rod Rolle exhibits his work. Opening reception is Feb. 4 at 4 p.m.

"THE POWER OF WOMEN"
Jan. 23–March 14
Women's Center

A variety of artists interpret what it means to be a powerful woman. Opening reception is Thursday, Jan. 23, at 5 p.m.

CHICANO/A ART EXHIBIT
Jan. 22–March 17
MultiCultural Center

The 6th Annual Chicano /a Art Exhibit features Los Angeles-based Chicana artist Alma López, whose art uses digital technology coupled and feminist iconography. Opening reception is Wednesday, Jan. 22, at 3 p.m.
 
ONGOING
DRAFT COUNSELING
Noon, Mondays & Fridays
MultiCultural Center

Free, confidential counseling on conscientious objection to war and draft registration.

HIV/AIDS INFORMATION
Call Carola Alden, x3434