LECTURES/WORKSHOPS Wednesday 1/26 HEALTH ISSUES ANONYMOUS Twelve-step group for those living ...
HEALTH ISSUES ANONYMOUS
Twelve-step group for those living with a health concern; St Luke's Roosevelt Center, 324 W. 108th St. (betw. B'way & Riverside Dr.), rm. 205, 874-7372; 5:30-7.
psychodrama
Introductory sessions to role playing & experiential psychology, part of an ongoing Psychodrama group; 588 B'way, Su. 403 (betw. Prince & Houston Sts.), 718-728-3936; 7:30, $10.
UNTANGLING THE WEB
"Roundtable Discussions on Advertising" panel with CEO's; Museum of Television & Radio, 25 W. 52nd St. (5th Ave.), 621-6600; 6-7:30, $10.
U.S. EMBASSIES & TERRORISM
World Policy Institute's S. Schlesinger moderates panel discussion with former Ambassador to Brazil, Langhorne Motley & Lewis Kaden; New School, 66 W. 12th St., rm. 510 (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), rsvp 229-5808 ext.101; 6.
Thursday 1/27
HOW TO BECOME A PLUS SIZE MODEL
President of Plus Models Management, Pat Swift, leads workshop at the Seminar Center, 1776 B'way, Su. 1001 (57th St.), 655-0077; 6:30-9, $39.
MUTUAL FUNDS
Financial writer Werner Renberg on "Applying Old Principals to the New Millennium;" Science, Industry & Business Library of the New York Public Library, 188 Madison Ave. (betw. 34th & 35th Sts.), 592-7000; 5;30-7, free.
TAMING THE COLLECTOR WITHIN
Horticulture lecture with Charles Price & Glenn Withey from Seattle-based Landscape & Design Co.; Hunter School of Social Work, 129 E. 79th St. (betw. Lexington & Park Aves.), rsvp 718-549-3200 ext.220; 6:30, $30.
THE TAO OF CHINESE MEDICINE
Professor Wang Jin-Huai explores the history to Chinese medicine incl. theories, herbs, acupuncture & massage; Tai Chi Chuan Association, 163 W. 23rd St. (betw. 6th & 7th Ave.), 741-1922; 7-9, $35.
Friday 1/28
HIGH ART LITE
Author Julian Stallabrass gives slide lecture on "British Art in the 1990s" at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, 583 B'way (betw. Houston & Prince Sts.), 219-1355; 6, free.
STOOP POETRY WORKSHOP
Serious scribers bring 10 copies of your work to Tribes Gallery, 285 E. 3rd St. (betw. Aves. C & D), 674-3778; 7:30-9:30, $3 contrib.
Saturday 1/29
MEET THE MUSIC MAKER
Philip Carli discusses scoring for silent films & play accompaniment; Donnell Library Center, 20 W. 53rd St. (5th Ave.), 621-0619; 2:30, free.
RECOVER, RECYCLE, REUSE
Workshop on where paper comes from & the importance of recycling; Dana Discovery Center, Harlem Meer in Central Park, 110th St. (5th Ave.), 860-1370; 1-2:30, free.
tai chi
Learn the ancient Chinese discipline of breathing & body movement; North Meadow Recreation Center, Central Park (midpark at 97th St.), 348-4867, res. req.; Sat. at 11, free.
TAOIST MESSAGE
Basics & history with professor Wang Jin-Huai; Tai Chi Chuan Association, 163 W. 23rd St. (betw. 6th & 7th Ave.), 741-1922; 10-5, $95.
Sunday 1/30
ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE ANCIENT WORLD
University of Rochestor professor William S. Green speaks about Yodefat; 92nd St. Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. (92nd St.), 996-1100; 7:30, $20.
Monday 1/31
FOCUS ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH: IMMUNIZATIONS
Doctor Sunil Sood speaks at 92nd St. Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. (92nd St.), 996-1100; 5:30, $20.
Tuesday 2/1
WHAT'S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT?
Four women incl. MS Magazine's Gloria Steinem, professor Bell Hooks & authors Amy Bloom & Diane Ackerman speak out on intimate relationships at 92nd St. Y, 1395 Lexington Ave. (92nd St.), 996-1100; 8, $20.
WORK TALK
Don Nelson hosts motivational lecture, "Office Politics: How to Deal With Envy, Frustration & Difficult People" at the Community Center at St. Jean Baptiste, 175 E. 76th St. (betw. Lexington & 3rd Aves.), 949-9300 or www.walktalk.org; 6-8:30, $10 contrib.