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ICASP Tri-University Online Colloquium Improvisation in Universities

ICASP Tri-University Online Colloquium Improvisation in Univer sities McGill University, University of Guelph, and University of Britis h Colombia Featuring FRED FRITH, in Montreal Thursday, May 3rd, 2012 from 9:30-2:30 EST MacKinnon 132 Please RSVP by April 24th so that amplelunch may be provided! (Please come even if you will not present your resea rch!) stephanie.khoury2@mcgill.ca

Jazz Art Auction 2012 for the Guelph Jazz Festival

Guelph Jazz Festival Fundraising Art Auction Curated by Re nann Isaacs Sunday April 29th , 2 - 6 pm Cutten Fields, 190 College Av e. E. TIckets: $50 per person (includes drinks, food, live music) Art can be previewed online at www.guelphjazzfestival.com (or at Red Brick Café and Cutten Fields) All proceeds to The Guelph Jazz Festival Tickets can be purchased online through the festival website or in person at Renann Isaa

ICASP and TCI present George Elliott Clarke

"Your bass sounds like a typewriter" - A Reading and Interview nGeorge Elliott Clarke will be accompanied by bassist, David Lee FREE a nd Open to the Public. A reception with snacks and drinks will follow with ameet-and-greet with the author.

Pirates and British Policy: Stewart Warden MRP Defense

Stewart Warden will defend his M.A. Major Research Paper on April 19 in 2020 MacKinnon Extension at 11:00 am: "Rough Seas and Changing Fortunes: Pirates, Colonists, and the British Government’s Anti-Piracy Campaign 1700-1720." All Welcome! Get the abstract: (.pdf)

Philosophy Grad Conference: The View from Below: Major Problems Bene ath the Giants of Western Philosophy

9:00-9:15 Coffee and snacks 9:15-10:10 Diana Karbonawska: "Who are the puppeteers in Plato's Cave?" Commentator: Neil Langshaw 10:15-11:10 Kosta Gligorijevich : "Defending nature with non-naturalisti c arguments: myth, religion and 'primitive' knowledge in contemporary envir onmental rhetoric" Commentator: Brooke Struck 11:15-12:10 Thom Campb ell : “The Lacanian Subject—Descartes in the Clinic” Commentator: Susann ah Mulvale 12:30-1:30 Free Pizza Lunch - Philosophy Department Seminar R oom

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