Can I find an iphoto events in time machine

Using a macbook pro with Lion 10.7 how can I find an iphoto event in time machine hard drive back up.  When I look in picture folder for a back up date I see some individual pictures and an icon for iphoto library.  I thought clicking on that would show me iphoto application with the events just as it looks in current time only with the events of the past date.  It does not.

Not really - you need to restore the iPhoto library then open it with iPhoto - iPhoto can not access TM backups - they have to be restored first
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