Thursday, October 30, 2008

SATURDAY'S MUST-SEE EVENTS!

I've got a sweet little piece of inside information for all you loyal readers out there. Actually, two sweet little pieces:
1. This Saturday at noon, Daniel Baird of Walrus fame will be hosting a round table in the Brigantine Room that is sure to knock your socks off. It's called the Eavesdrop Salon and I suggest you book your tickets now. Baird, Boyden, Quarrington, Rich and Whitlock - conversing on whichever topic their blinding intellects wish to pursue. It's no holds barred, people. Anything could happen.
2. Later on, at 4pm, my own personal editor at the Walrus, Jeremy Keehn (OK, he works with other writers, too) leads a fascinating conversation on "narrative and the passage of time" with some of Canada's most gifted, insightful and award-winning authors, David Bergen, Christopher Dewdney and Bill Gaston. Make this your pre-dinner stop on the last day of the festival. I'll see you there.

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