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Jan. 26-Feb. 1, 2005.

Send listings two weeks in advance to braincity@seattleweekly.com.

Rename Seattle Parks Help rename York Substation and three other badly named (or unnamed) city parks by sending suggestions to Paula Hoff at Seattle Parks & Rec (paula.hoff@seattle.gov) by Monday, Feb. 28. (The other parks are Ballard Civic Center Park, Smith Cove, and the park at Lake Union Waterway 14 and Northlake Way on Lake Union.) Submit names by Mon., Feb. 28.

Seattle Weekly PickAstronomy Lecture University of Washington astronomy prof Toby Smith evaluates the work of the Cassini-Huygens space probe, which recently landed on Titan, Saturn's largest moon. UW Kane Hall (Room 120), 206-616-1084. Free. 7 p.m. Wed., Jan. 26.

Carkeek Park Workshop Series This week's session, "Building Your Backyard Wildlife Habitat," should put you on excellent terms with your furry neighbors. Environmental Learning Center, 950 N.W. Carkeek Park Rd., 206-684-0877. Free. 7-9 p.m. Wed., Jan. 26.

Walter Denny The renowned expert in the field of carpet studies talks about synagogue rugs and royal floor coverings from Turkey, Italy, and Tibet, and other carpet-rich cultures. Museum of History and Industry, 2700 24th Ave. E., 206-324-1126. $5. 7 p.m. Wed., Jan. 26.

Film Screening Seattle's annual Cuban Film Festival begins with the 2001 documentary Great Day in Havana, which surveys the island nation's cultural life (and includes several musical performances). 911 Media Arts Center, 402 Ninth Ave. N., 206-682-6552. $10. 7 p.m. Wed. Jan. 26.

Michael Williams The Northwest Light Brigade ringleader explains how the organization (whose stated aim is "to make the world's largest artificially lit photograph") illuminated Mount St. Helens last fall. East Shore Unitarian Church, 12700 S.E. 32nd St. (Bellevue), 206-725-8440. Free. 7 p.m. Wed., Jan. 26.

André Aciman The New Yorker contributor talks about his childhood in Egypt (and subsequent exile), as recounted in his new memoir, Out of Egypt. Part of the Nextbook series of Jewish literary events. Benaroya Hall (Nordstrom Recital Hall), 200 University St., 888-621-2230. Free. 7:30 p.m. Wed., Jan. 26.

Buddhist Reading Group Sakya Monastery hosts a discussion of "a short text on the Five Paths" (the five main stages of Buddhism) by lama Rongdon Shecha Gunrik Shakye Gyaltsen. 108 N.W. 83rd St., 206-789-2573. $12/session. 7:30 p.m. Wed., Jan. 26 and Tues., Feb. 1.

Seattle Weekly PickMalcolm Gladwell The New Yorker contributor reads from and discusses Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking, his new book about how human beings make split-second decisions. Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., 206-652-4255. $5. 7:30 p.m. Wed., Jan. 26.

Jazz Lecture The Experience Music Project presents a talk on the Blanton-Webster Band by EMP staffer Bob Santelli and University of Washington music professor Marc Seales. Jazz demonstration and discussion to follow. 325 Fifth Ave. N., 206-367-5483. Free. 7:30 p.m. Wed., Jan. 26.

Policy Professionals Panel If you're looking to work in the State Department, this University of Washington/Bothell panel on breaking into the world of public policy, "from research to advocacy to implementation," is for you. UW1 Building (Third Floor), 18115 Campus Way N.E. (Bothell), 425-352-5000. Free. 7:30-9 p.m. Wed., Jan. 26.

Stormwater Seminar Learn how to use rainwater in landscape design with help from architect Patrick Carey and water-quality field agent Curtis Hinman. Center for Urban Horticulture (NHS Hall), 3501 N.E. 41st St., 206-685-8033. $40. 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 27.

NASA Astronaut Remembrance Week The Museum of Flight presents a special exhibit honoring the bravery of fallen U.S. astronauts, from Christa McAuliffe in 1986 to Whidbey Island's Willie McCool in 2003. 9404 E. Marginal Way S., 206-764-5720. Free with museum admission ($12 adults, $11 seniors, $7.50 youth). 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 27-Tues., Feb. 1.

Film Screening/Panel Discussion The University of Washington's Bothell campus hosts a screening of Echoes of Brown: Youth Documenting and Performing the Legacy of Brown v. Board of Education, a documentary about the landmark Supreme Court case. A panel discussion follows the screening. North Creek Cafe (UW Bothell campus), 18115 Campus Way N.E., 425-352-5331. Free. 5-7:30 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 27.

Benefit Concert "Political troubadour and activist" Jim Page headlines this fund-raiser for the Seattle International Human Rights Coalition. Also on the program: a talk on turmoil in Sudan. Richard Hugo House, 1634 11th Ave., 206-547-7735. $10 (suggested donation). 7 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 27.

Cycling Talks At the University District's R+E Cycles, KUOW-FM personality and cyclist Willie Weir talks about his biking adventures in Bosnia. 5627 University Way N.E., 206-527-4822. $7 ($5 advance). 7 p.m. Thurs., Jan. 27-Sat., Jan. 29.

CityClub Luncheon Forum Democratic Sen. Maria Cantwell, Northwest Energy Technology Collaborative head Jeff Morris, and venture capitalist Nancy Floyd examine the state of alternative energy (e.g. solar power and hydrogen fuel cells) in America today. Washington Athletic Club, 1325 Sixth Ave., 206-682-7395. $40. Noon-1:30 p.m. Fri., Jan. 28.

Science Seminar Highline Community College continues its winter seminar series with a talk titled "Lost or Missing in America: Sleep," presented by Highline professor Ruth Frickle. 2400 S. 240th St., 206-878-3710 ext. 3283. Free. 2:10-3 p.m. Fri., Jan. 28.

Seattle Weekly PickJared Diamond The Pulitzer Prize winner (for Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies) discusses his upcoming nonfiction book, Collapse, about the lessons to be gleaned from failed civilizations. Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., 206-652-4255. $5. 7:30 p.m. Fri., Jan. 28.

Will Durst The political comedian, once compared to Will Rogers by the Los Angeles Times, appears at Kirkland Performance Center. 350 Kirkland Ave. (Kirkland), 425-893-9900. $20 ($17 seniors, $15 youth). 8 p.m. Fri., Jan. 28.

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