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No events found. Go ahead and add an event. Past eventsEarth Day - New Science Series: Washing the Water (April 22 at 7:00pm) Two of Canada’s most acclaimed and knowledgeable science writers open the Spring Edition with a special Earth Day discussion on water -- the true lungs of the planet -- and the environmental impact of human activity in altering the temperature, salinity, acidity, ice cover, volume, and circulation ... (more)
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The Big Idea: Carbon Shift (April 23 at 7:00pm) thomas homer-dixon discusses Carbon Shift: How the Twin Crises of Oil Depletion and Climate Change Will Define the Future.; william marsden discusses Carbon Shift: How the Twin Crises of Oil Depletion and Climate Change Will Define the Future. The twin crises of climate change and peaking oil production are converging on us. If they are not to cook the planet and topple our civilization, we will need informed and decisive policies, clear-sighted innovation, and a lucid understanding of what is at stake. We depend on carbon energy to fuel our ... (more)
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Masterclass Series: Why Poetry Antimatters - Metaphor, Entanglement and Particle Poetics (April 30 at 12:00pm) Join two stellar poets for a team Masterclass on poetry. Jeramy Dodds, recently shortlisted for the Griffin Prize, and Matthew Tierney, author of The Hayflick Unit and Full speed through the morning dark, for an exploration of the intersection of science and poetry.
New Science Series - Cyburbia: Consciousness, Communication and Community in the Digital Age (May 2 at 4:00pm) A look inside the culture of online diaries, amateur broadcasters, and “social networking sites.” Once there was no text messaging. No email and no social network sites like Facebook, Bebo and MySpace. The way we live has apparently been transformed by new ways of communicating. But where did these ... (more)
Global Encounters: An Evening with Ursula K. Le Guin (May 2 at 8:00pm) Le Guin leads an intensely private life, with sporadic forays into political activism and steady participation in the literary community of her city. Having taught writing workshops from Vermont to Australia, she is now retired from teaching. She limits her public appearances mostly to the West Coast. ... (more)
Ottawa International Writers Festival - GLOBAL ENCOUNTERS: One on One with Nick Cave (September 17 at 7:00pm) Nick Cave reads from The Death Of Bunny Munro, the story of a salesman in search of a soul.. Tickets: $20 / $15 Student or Senior Free for Festival Members and Carleton Students “Put Cormac Mccarthy, Franz Kafka and Benny Hill together in a Brighton seaside guesthouse, and they might just come up with Bunny Munro…. this novel [is] the work of one of the great cross-genre storytellers of ... (more)
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GLOBAL ENCOUNTERS: The Year of the Flood with MARGARET ATWOOD (September 22 at 7:00pm) Tickets: $20 /$15 Student or Senior Free for Festival Members and Carleton Students The Canadian Premiere of an innovative multi-disciplinary literary event directed by Janet Irwin. Featuring the iconic author as narrator, Mary Ellis as Toby, Todd Duckworth as Adam One and Kate Smith as Ren. Songs of ... (more)
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Little Brother: One on One with Cory Doctorow (September 28 at 7:00pm) Join Cory Doctorow, author of Little Brother, for a look at what could happen when security and individual freedom clash, and how one tech-savvy teenager fights back.
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KAREN ARMSTRONG: THE CASE FOR GOD (October 14 at 6:30pm) Karen Armstrong. Tickets: $15 /$10 Student or Senior Free for Festival Members and Carleton Students From the bestselling author of A History of God and The Great Transformation comes a balanced, nuanced understanding of the role religion plays in human life and the trajectory of faith in modern times.
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One on One with Tim Flannery (October 14 at 8:30pm) Tim Flannery.; Jay Ingram. Hosted by Jay Ingram... Tim Flannery is one of Australia’s leading thinkers and writers. An internationally acclaimed scientist, explorer and conservationist, Tim’s books include the definitive ecological histories of Australia (The Future Eaters) and North America (The Eternal Frontier). He has ... (more)
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New Science Series: How do we know what we know? (October 21 at 8:30pm)
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Jane Urquhart on L. M. Montgomery (October 27 at 2:00pm) Jane Urquhart. For more information contact the Ottawa International Writers Festival. She is also appearing at 8:30pm: EXTRAORDINARY CANADIANS Daniel Poliquin, Jane Urquhart and Mark Kingwell Hosted by John Ralston Saul
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