tuesday, february 6, 2007

Sharply Drawn: The Political Cartoons of Louis Raemaekers: 1914–1941
Ongoing every day from February 6, 2007 through May 5, 2007.  11:00 AM.
Herbert Hoover Memorial Exhibit Pavilion
Free of charge
International Lunchtime Discussion Series
Tuesday, February 6, 2007.  12:00 PM.
Bechtel International Center, Dining Room, first floor
Free All Welcome, Reservations are not required.
The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Beginning of Midrash by Professor Aharon Shemesh
Tuesday, February 6, 2007.  12:00 PM.
Building 240, Room 201

"Quantum Criticality as a Driver for Discovery"
Tuesday, February 6, 2007.  4:00 PM.
Hewlett Bldg., Rm. 201
Free
A Fascination with Fluids
Tuesday, February 6, 2007.  4:15 PM.
Bldg 300, Room 300

Distinguished Lecture Series: “Strangers and Brothers? Heritage, Human Rights and a Cosmopolitan Archaeology”
Tuesday, February 6, 2007.  5:30 PM.
Archaeology Center - Building 500 Seminar Room
Open to all
Career Seminar Series: Achieving Sucess in Your Chosen Field
Tuesday, February 6, 2007.  6:00 PM.
Tresidder Union, Oak West Room
Please register in advance
Faith and Feminism
Tuesday, February 6, 2007.  6:00 PM.
Women's Community Center, main lounge

Film screening of Karaula
Tuesday, February 6, 2007.  7:00 PM.
Cubberley Auditorium
Free, open to public.
Cutting my Hair in Jerusalem : Performance by Andrea Hodos
Tuesday, February 6, 2007.  7:00 PM.
Taube Hillel House at the Ziff Center, 565 Mayfield Avenue

Reading by Peter Orner
Tuesday, February 6, 2007.  7:30 PM.
Pigott Hall (Building 260), Room 113
Free and open to public
EV Valentines for Veterans Party
Tuesday, February 6, 2007.  8:00 PM.
Bogota room (Upstairs in the Graduate Community Center, 750 Escondido Rd.)

SVSA Study Break
Tuesday, February 6, 2007.  8:30 PM.
A3C trailers
Free

ongoing

First GLAST Symposium
Ongoing every day from February 5, 2007 through February 8, 2007.  8:00 AM.
The Frances Arrilliga Alumni Center at Stanford University.
The symposium registration fee will be $375 until December 31, 2006. After that the price will increase to $450.
Stanford Newtype Weekly Screening
Ongoing every week from January 16, 2007 through March 6, 2007.  8:30 PM.
60-61H
Free
Tuesday Comedy Night
Ongoing every week from November 7, 2006 through May 29, 2007.  9:00 PM.
The 750 pub in the Graduate Community Center, 750 Escondido Rd, Palo Alto, CA 94305
Free Entry, tips for comedians appreciated
Comedy Night Tuesdays
Ongoing every week from January 16, 2007 through March 20, 2007.  9:00 PM.
the 750 Pub in the GCC: 750 Escondido Rd

Outdoor Art Collection on the Stanford campus
Ongoing every day from January 19, 2006 through January 31, 2008.
Nearly 100 sculptures are located throughout the Stanford campus, with the Rodin Sculpture Garden at Lomita Drive and Roth Way (at the Cantor Arts Center) and the Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden on the opposite side of campus at Santa Teresa Street and
free. The sculptures, spread throughout the Stanford campus, await discovery by students and the public alike. Weekends are best for the public, when parking is free and easy.
A New 19th Century: The Mondavi Family Gallery Reinstalled
Ongoing every day from November 8, 2006 through December 31, 2011.
Cantor Arts Center, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way and Lomita Drive
FREE. Open Wed-Sun 11am - 5pm, Thursdays until 8pm; admission is free Closed Monday and Tuesday
Visions of Dharma: Thai Contemporary Art
Ongoing every day from November 15, 2006 through March 4, 2007.
Cantor Arts Center, just off Palm Drive, at Museum Way and Lomita Drive
FREE. Open Wed-Sun 11am - 5pm, Thursdays until 8pm; admission is free
Repetitious Antics, an exhibition of photographic works
Ongoing every weekday (M-F) from December 1, 2006 through March 23, 2007.
Serra House, 589 Capistrano Way, Stanford, CA 94305-8640
Free. All welcome.
Outdoor Art Collection on the Stanford Campus
Ongoing every day from December 12, 2006 through December 31, 2007.
Nearly 100 sculptures are located throughout the Stanford campus, with the Rodin Sculpture Garden at Lomita Drive and Roth Way (at the Cantor Arts Center) and the Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden on the oppostite side of campus at Santa Teresa Street.
Free