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Intersecting Sets, Another Great Book Launch

On October 18th, we launched Alice Major’s new book, a collection of essays, Intersecting Sets: A Poet Looks at Science, at the Milner Library Theatre. The launch, a collaboration with LitFest, was very well attended. Alice was joined on stage by playwright David Belke and by audio artist Shawn Pinchbeck.

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We all thoroughly enjoyed the night, including the steady beat of the drumming circle next door (!), and would like to congratulate all for a remarkable program. Alice, David, and Shawn were fabulous, provoking new ideas and conversations that will persist for some time.

Don’t miss LitFest’s Facebook page; they have posted some great pictures of the CBC Centre Stage panel discussion that took place between Alice and François Paré on October 13th at noon.

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