The Barker Calendar of Events Continued... WEDNESDAY JAN 30 Clear Window on the Arts Free Lunchtime Perform ance Series/Open Rehearsal with Jason Richmond and Victor Walker, fazz guitar. Glasshouse, T2pm-1pm Mind/Body Fitness Challenge, HC 203/205, 12:15pm & 5:30pm Men's Basketball vs. Radford, JG, 7pm "Protecting Our Civil Liberties in Times of Crisis," ACLU Open Community Forum, OCC, 8pm Sigma Nu Information Night, RL Red Oak Room, 8pm-11 pm THURSDAY JAN 31 Clear Window on the Arts Free Lunchtime Perform ance Series/Open Rehearsal with Keturah Orr, professional singer/songwriter. Glasshouse, 12pm-1pm "Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Psychological Well-Being," community lecture with Prof. Melissa Himelein, LF, 4:30pm Sigma Xi Presentation on astronomy and local internships, ALL WELCOME, LF, 7pm "How I Learned to Drive," Pulitzer Award-winning play preview, Diana Wortham Theater, tickets $10, 8pm, call 257-4530 for more info FRIDAY FEB 1 Swing Club, FREE Dance Lessons, HF Dance Studio, 8pm, FREE, ALL WELCOME (Intro Class - 6:30pm- 7:30pm) (Intermediate Class - 7:30pm-8:30pm) "How 1 Learned to Drive," Pulitzer Award-winning play, Diana Wortham Theater, tickets $10, 8pm, call 257-4530 for more info "O, Brother, Where Art Thou," FREE Movie and Popcorn, HLH, 9pm SATURDAY FEB 2 "Behind the Scenes Tour of Asheville's Historic Eagle and Market Streets" spon. by the Center for Creative Retirement, $60 includes lunch at Mr. Green's Restaurant, x6140 to register Wilderness First Aid Course from Outdoor Ed, x5658 for info UNCA Jazz Lab Big Band Performance, Grove Park Inn Great Hall, 12 noon African American Read-In Chain, LF, 2pm-4pm, x6581 for info "The History of Zionism and the Modern State of Israel," conference talk with Kenneth Stein, OCC, 7:30pm, x6576 for more info "How I Learned to Drive," Pulitzer Award-winning play, Diana Wortham Theater, tickets $10, 8pm, call 257-4530 for more info "O, Brother, Where Art Thou," FREE Movie and Popcorn, HLH, 9pm SUNDAY FEB 3 Wilderness First Aid Course from Outdoor Ed, x5658 for info UNCA Jazz Ensemble Performance, Grove Park Inn Great Hall, 12 noon "Jerusalem In Miniature: Against the Macrocosm," conference talk with Adina Hoffman, OCC, 1:30pm, x6576 for more info "Arab/lsrael Negotiations," conference talk with Kenneth Stein, OCC, 3:30pm, x6576 for more info "Against the Grain: The Other Contemporary Israeli Literature," conference talk with Peter Cole, OCC, 6:30pm, x6576 for more Info MONDAY FEB 4 Israel presentations by 3 UNCA students, PDR, 2:45pm, x6576 for more info "From Water to Wolves to Wildflowers: Managing Na ture in Israel," conference talk with Michal Strutin, PDR, 3:30pm, x6576 for more info UNCA Community Chorus registration, open to all community members, 5:30pm-6:45pm, call x6432 for more info "Israel and Its Neighbors Then and Now: Revisionist History and the Quest for Legitimacy in the Middle East Today," conference talk with Eric Meyers, HLH, 7pm, x6576 for more info Women's Basketball vs. Liberty, JG, 7pm "Why Do They Hate Us? The Roots of Terrorism," by Dr. Marc Mullinax of MHC, OCC, 7:30pm TRIP: Ski and Snow- b«.rdi»s \ TIME/ DATE; Jan. 27, 2002 Ski at North Carolina's Finest: Sugar Mountain Resort. Trip fees include transportation, and lift tickets. Rentals are not included and must be paid for separately. Cali Chad Morgan in Outdoor Ed for more details at 232-5658.