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Feb. 16-22, 2005

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

Women of Wisdom Conference The weeklong empowerment confab includes a workshop devoted to the sexuality of women over 50, plus the usual seminars, dance and music performances, and feminist speakers. Sand Point Magnuson Park, 7400 Sand Point Way N.E., 206-684-4946. Workshop prices vary; visit www.womenofwisdom.org for details. Wed., Feb. 16-Mon., Feb. 21.

Karen Kurt Teal Always grist for academic and literary mills, Jack the Ripper is the partial focus of her lecture "Toxic Repetition: Cultural Uses of the Whitechapel Murders, 1888," which examines the serial killings in terms of Victorian gender conventions and social mores. Edmonds Community College (Triton Union Building 202), 20000 68th Ave. W. (Lynnwood), 425-640-1313. Free. 12:30-1:30 p.m. Wed., Feb. 16.

Film Discussion Series UW/Bothell's extracurricular survey of world cinema rolls onward with Good Bye Lenin!, about a young man's struggle to deal with German reunification in 1989. (Discussion after the film.) UWB2 Building (Room 021), 18115 Campus Way N.E. (Bothell), 206-543-4852. Free. 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Wed., Feb. 16.

Peace Corps Event Former volunteers with the nation's largest do-gooder organization talk about their experiences and advise aspiring vols. Queen Anne Library, 400 W. Garfield St., 800-424-8580. Free. 6-7:30 p.m. Wed., Feb. 16.

Seattle Weekly PickTracy Dahlby While Afghanistan and Iraq have claimed countless headlines since 9/11, Indonesia is home to more Muslims than any other nation. Dahlby, a longtime Asian correspondent for The Washington Post and Newsweek, talks tonight about the rise of religious extremism on the island of Java and in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta. UW Kane Hall (Room 110), 206-441-5910. $10 ($5 students). 7 p.m. Wed., Feb. 16.

Peter Jennings The ABC World News Tonight anchor and senior editor addresses the state of American news media and reflects on his career. Sponsored by CityClub. Westin Seattle, 1900 Fifth Ave., 206-682-7395. $125 ($100 CityClub members). 7:15-9 a.m. Thurs., Feb. 17.

Cherry McGee The University of Washington professor examines the challenges and rewards of a diverse classroom in Improving Multicultural Education: Lessons From the InterGroup Education Movement, which she'll read from and discuss. UW Bothell Library (Room 205), 18225 Campus Way N.E. (Bothell), 425-352-5340. Free. 4 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 17.

Diabetes Workshop A two-session mini-course on dealing with diabetes through diet and exercise, led by a nutritionist from the University of Washington Medical Center. VFW Hall (Post 2995), 4330 148th Ave. N.E. (Redmond), 425-836-4315. $40. 7-9 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 17 and Wed., Feb. 23.

Nordic Film Series This week's feature: the Finnish film David. Nordic Heritage Museum, 3014 N.W. 67th St., 206-789-5707. $5 (suggested donation). 7 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 17.

Travel Lecture Travel guide Matthew Brumley reveals the sexy, gothy spirit of Eastern Europe in a slide-show lecture covering Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Bohemia, and Moravia (in the Czech Republic), and other vampire-friendly regions. Reservations required! Bellevue Regional Library, 1111 110th Ave. N.E., 425-450-1765. Free. 7 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 17.

Seattle Follies The political cabaret puts on its first show of 2005, with ex-City Attorney Mark Sidran as guest host and a list of performers that includes Town Hall staffer Spider Kedelsky and SWDownstairs at Town Hall, 1119 Eighth Ave., 206-652-4255. $18 ($15 advance). 7:30 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 17.

Seattle Weekly PickHealth Conference Dr. Mirta Roses Periago of the Pan American Health Organization is the keynote speaker at this summit on worldwide medical issues. On the agenda: tsunami relief efforts, the current state of women's health, and the well being of Iraqis under U.S. occupation. Keynote address: 7 p.m. Fri., Feb. 18 at Husky Union Building (UW campus). Call 206-616-1159 or visit www.pspgh.org for full schedule. $50 ($25 students). Fri., Feb. 18-Sun., Feb. 20.

Festival of Workers' Culture Workshops, a talent show, and a musical storytelling session highlight this celebration of labor activism, pegged to the 100th anniversary of the Industrial Workers of the World. Seattle Labor Temple, 2800 First Ave., 206-524-0346. $50 ($30 low-income/student/retired/unemployed). Fri., Feb. 18-Sun., Feb. 20.

Science Seminar Highline Community College continues its winter seminar series with a talk titled "The Science of Persuasion: Why Did You Just Buy a . . . ?" presented by Highline professor Sue Frantz. 2400 S. 240th St., 206-878-3710, ext. 3283. Free. 2:10-3 p.m. Fri., Feb. 18.

Eric Devericks The Seattle Times editorial cartoonist talks about his art and the best way to lampoon blowhard politicos at the School of Visual Concepts. 500 Aurora Ave. N., 206-525-6257. $3 (suggested donation). 7 p.m. Fri., Feb. 18.

Nonviolence Event Bothell's Center for Spiritual Living continues its weekly series of peace happenings with a forum on nonviolence techniques. 18102 102nd Ave. N.E. (Bothell), 425-941-9717. Pay what you can. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Fri., Feb. 18.

Great Backyard Bird Count Help the Audubon Society catalog America's feathered friends by staking out your own backyard, then reporting on the birds you spot at www.birdsource.org/gbbc, where you can also find the info you need to get started. Wherever you live. Call 425-576-8805 for information. Free. Fri., Feb. 18-Mon., Feb. 21.

Arthur's World The Children's Museum unveils its new exhibit ("an exciting educational adventure") based on the PBS series Arthur, whose title character is a geeky young aardvark. Seattle Center House, 206-441-1768. $7.50 ($6.50 grandparents). 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Opens Sat., Feb. 19.

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