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hough we negotiate every day, perceptions are much more important than Chinese mercantile society, its isolation for hundreds of
we almost always do it wrong, power and logic in dealings among people. years and its ‘discovery’ by a Jesuit priest in 1605 CE. In
according to Main Line author “Finding, valuing and addressing the pic- his presentation, Shi Lei will offer insights as to how the
Stuart Diamond, a Pulitzer Prize- tures in the heads of the other party is more Kaifeng Jewish community managed to remain intact and
Society’s winning professor at The Wharton important than any collection of facts, evi- functioning, building synagogues and practicing Judaism,
School of Business, whose new dence or resources that one can muster,” until the 19th century when the community assimilated
Evening Hours book on negotiation is getting a lot of atten- said Diamond. “It is very different from what into the general society. His talk will also focus on which
Page 12 tion nationally and locally. passes for negotiation virtually everywhere— Jewish traditions survived over the centuries and which
In Getting More: How to Negotiate to Achieve See Author Offers New Approach to Negotiating on page 4 See Jews in China Program on page 5
Dining & Louisiana’s Wetlands: SJU Gallery Exhibit Features Coastal Erosion
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n Louisiana, it is estimated “We stop the flooding of
Pages 6 & 7 that the coastal wetlands rivers by building levees, yet
are eroding at such a quick that destroys the wetlands
rate that nearly 25 to 35 that protect us from storm
square miles disappear each surges,” he says. “Our adver-
year. This crisis, says pho- sarial relationship with the
Healthy Living tographer Daniel Kariko, illus- outside world ultimately re-
Pages 8 & 9 trates the turbulent relation- veals our inability to adapt
ship between civilization and to the natural process.”
the natural world. From Janu-
ary 18 to February 11, a col- The exhibit “Storm Season”
Your Community lection of his photographs features black and white pin-
exhibited at the Saint Joseph’s hole photographs of Louisiana’s
Newspaper University Gallery – “Storm embattled wetlands that were
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Katrina and Rita in order to
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large storms have on the coast- lens-less, extended-exposure
line. The construction of lev- technique that Kariko em-
ees along the Mississippi ployed to photograph the
River in the early twentieth wetlands, is used to create
E-mail: century aided the river’s navi- a softer but often more strik-
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sary nutrients from replenish- “Kariko’s low-angle shots
ing in the wetlands—a process help dramatize the immen-
that Kariko says has added sity of Louisiana’s coastal
to the erosion crisis. See “Storm Season” Exhibit on page 5
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erosion problem,” says Jeanne Bracy, SJU Gallery coordina-
tor. “The grittiness of the images enhances the trauma of
this ignored calamity. He expertly captures the texture of
the terrain and displays the region’s beauty despite its
problems.”
The photographs in “Storm Season” were taken between
May 2006 and May 2010, when Louisiana suffered the effects
of major hurricanes, as well as the beginnings of the Deep-
water Horizon oil spill. The work addresses environmental
concerns and the impact the erosion may eventually have
on the region’s Cajun culture.
Kariko, a native of northern Serbia, holds an M.F.A. in
photography from Arizona State University and teaches at
Eastern Carolina University in Greenville, N.C. “Storm Season”
has previously been exhibited at the Turchin Center for Fine
Arts in Boone, N.C., the Tula Arts Center in Atlanta, Ga., and
Castell Photography in Asheville, N.C. Other works have
been shown domestically as well as in the United Kingdom,
Slovenia, South Korea, the Czech Republic and Burkina Faso.
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W alnut Street Theatre continues its landmark 202nd
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AMADEUS, winner of the 1981 Tony Award for Best Play and
in St. Louis. Joining him to recreate the stylish period is
Costume Designer Colleen Grady (White Christmas, Fiddler
1985 Academy Award for Best Picture. Directed by Malcolm
Black, AMADEUS begins previews on January 18, opens on
on the Roof). Sound Designer Christopher Colucci (The
Eclectic Society, Born Yesterday) underscores the drama with
The Pavilion
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Winter Workouts at Stretch Staff members from the National Constitution Center also
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activities table at the Girard College Kids’ Carnival, serving
dents from regional high schools and colleges and local
actors will read aloud Martin Luther King, Jr.’s famous “I
Have a Dream” speech at 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
Your Limits Exercise Program dinner to the homeless at the Chosen 300 Ministries out-
reach center, cleaning and painting at the Reformation
Throughout the day, visitors can post their responses to
questions related to Martin Luther King, Jr., diversity, and
citizenship on a special “talk back” board in the Center’s
T he Bryn Mawr Hospital Stretch Your Limits Exercise Pro-
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up, strength training with dumbbells and elastic tubing, and
Lutheran Church, and bundling T-shirts at the non-profit
organization Global Citizen. Anyone interested in joining
the Center’s volunteers at these events and others in the
Grand Hall Lobby.
The day will conclude with a staff-led “Reflection Session”
stretching with chair Tai chi and modified yoga. region can register in advance at www.mlkdayofservice.org. from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., during which volunteers can
The ongoing class is offered through the BMH Community In the spirit of Dr. King’s vision for a more engaged com- reflect on their experiences with service, what the holiday
Services Department. Classes are held in the Bryn Mawr munity, visitors to the Center on January 17 can sew quilts, means to them, and how they feel Dr. King’s legacy is be-
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and Thursdays from 12 noon to 1 p.m. The class is taught Women Against Abuse. From 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., par- The National Constitution Center, located at 525 Arch St.
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Yoga Teacher. The fee is $5 per class and $8 to purchase together throughout history. Children also will have the nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to increas-
the resistance tubing. For information about the class and opportunity to create special crafts, including “Hands Across ing public understanding of the U.S. Constitution and the
a schedule call 1-866-225-5654. the World” chains and “I Have a Dream” mobiles. ideas and values it represents. For information, call 215-
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Arriving at the Merion Cricket Club in Haverford, for the Patriot’s At the Wayne Art Center for CraftForms 2010, and by “Dream
Ball, hosted by The Jeptha Abbott Chapter, National Society City,” by Marlene Ferrell Parillo, of New York are, from left –
Daughters of the American Revolution are, from left – Bayard Nancy Campbell, Executive Director, Wayne Art Center, of Berwyn;
Graf and Chappy Graf, Regent, of Strafford; chairman Lisa Jane C. Milosch of Washington D.C., CraftForms 2010 Juror;
Wilbraham and Edward Wilbraham of Newtown Square. Karen Louise Fay, Director of Special Projects, Wayne Art Center,
of Newtown Square.
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tion are, from
left – William
and Ann Enjoying Joel Noel are, from left – Luz Murray, Committee
Kochler, member, of Philadelphia; Allison Vulgamore, President and CEO,
Patrons chair, The Philadelphia Orchestra, of Philadelphia; Sharon Modelevsky,
of Malvern; Chestnut Hill Committee Chair, of Devon; Shirley Laird, Com-
director, Ann mittee member, of Haverford.
Patten and
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Club in Haverford. The Noel Boutique with more than 14 ven-
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The Board of the Jeptha Abbott Chapter of the National shopping. The Luncheon at noon featured a Musical Pro-
Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, hosted gram with Astral Artists. A highlight of Jewel Noel was the
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Club in Haverford. The evening began with a cocktail recep- bracelet donated in memory of Karen McMeekin, member of Business 2010 Business Leaders of the Year Awards are,
tion, followed by dinner and music by Bobby Block for danc- of the Chestnut Hill Committee. Co-chairs were Lynne Mason from left – Honorees, Jeffrey Lurie, Owner and CEO, Philadel-
ing. Chairman was Mrs. Edward J. Wilbraham of Newtown of Gladwyne and Barbara Cabot Alleva, of Villanova. Sharon phia Eagles and Chairman, Eagles Youth Partnership and
Square. Chapter Regent is Mrs. Bayard H. Graf of Strafford. Modelevsky is Chairman of the Chestnut Hill Committee for Christina Lurie, Owner, Philadelphia Eagles and President,
The mission of the National Society of the Daughters of the The Philadelphia Orchestra. Proceeds from Joel Noel bene- Eagles Youth Partnership, of Wynnewood; John Frey, President,
American Revolution – DAR Schools, encompass a variety fit The Philadelphia Orchestra. Drexel University, of Philadelphia; George Tsetsekos, Ph.D.,
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of Upper Providence Township. 57 years, will support autism research at Drexel University,
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