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SUMMARY:What if discrimination on the basis of age were as unacceptable?
DESCRIPTION:title: Ashton Applewhite – Author and Activist Presented by Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures\ndescription: What if discrimination on the basis of age were as unacceptable as any other kind of prejudice? \nAshton Applewhite is a leading voice in an emerging movement dedicated to dismantling ageism and making age a criterion for diversity. Known for her 2017 TED Talk with almost 1.5 million views Applewhite asks us to look at ageism — the assumption that older people are alike and that aging impoverishes us. In This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism she reveals the untapped possibilities of late life—in our communities\, at work\, and in ourselves. Whether you’re older or hoping to get there\, this book will shake you by the shoulders\, cheer you up\, make you mad\, and change the way you see the rest of your life. Age pride!\nstart-date: 2019-03-19\nstart time: 07:00 PM\nend date:\nend time:\nall-day event:\nrecurring event: No\nevent address: Carnegie Library Lecture Hall\n4400 Forbes Avenue\nPittsburgh\, PA 15213\nevent organizer: Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures\nevent website: https://pittsburghlectures.org/lectures/ashton-applewhite/\nevent cost: $10
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SUMMARY:Sloane Crosley - Author and Essayist
DESCRIPTION:title: Sloane Crosley – Author and Essayist Presented by Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures\ndescription: From the New York Times–bestselling author Sloane Crosley comes Look Alive Out There—a brand-new collection of essays. \nstart-date: 2019-04-23\nstart time: 07:00 PM\nend date:\nend time:\nall-day event:\nrecurring event: No\nevent address: Carnegie Library Lecture Hall\n4400 Forbes Avenue\nPittsburgh\, PA 15213\nevent organizer: Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures\nevent website: https://pittsburghlectures.org/lectures/sloane-crosley/\nevent cost: $22\, includes paperback copy of Look Alive Out There
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SUMMARY:Author Michael Pollan and the Science of Psychedelics
DESCRIPTION:title: Author Michael Pollan and the Science of Psychedelics\, Presented by Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures\ndescription: Michael Pollan’s best-selling How to Change Your Mind was named one of New York Times Book Review’s 10 Best Books of 2018 for its unique and elegant blend of science\, memoir\, travel writing\, history\, and medicine. This investigation into the medical and scientific revolution of psychedelic drugs takes readers on a journey to a new frontier in our understanding of the mind\, the self\, and our place in the world. Pollan sifts the historical record to separate the truth about psychedelic drugs from the myths that have surrounded them since the 1960s. \nMichael Pollan is the author of eight books\, including How to Change Your Mind\, Cooked\, Food Rules\, In Defense of Food\, The Omnivore’s Dilemma and The Botany of Desire\, all of which were New York Times bestsellers. A longtime contributor to the New York Times Magazine\, he also teaches writing at Harvard and the University of California\, Berkeley where he is the John S. and James L. Knight Professor of Science Journalism. In 2010\, Time magazine named him one of the one hundred most influential people in the world.\nstart-date: 2019-05-23\nstart time: 07:00 PM\nend date:\nend time:\nall-day event:\nrecurring event: No\nevent address: Carnegie Library Lecture Hall\n4400 Forbes Avenue\nPittsburgh\, PA 15213\nevent organizer: Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures\nevent website: https://pittsburghlectures.org/lectures/michael-pollan/\nevent cost: $23\, includes a paperback copy of How to Change Your Mind
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SUMMARY:Adam Ehrlich Sachs\, 'Made Local' Author Presented by Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures
DESCRIPTION:title: Adam Ehrlich Sachs\, Made Local Author Presented by Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures\ndescription: The Organs of Sense is an intricate nested fable equating our inability to truly understand the world with our inability to understand our own messy families. \nIn 1666\, an astronomer makes a prediction shared by no one else in the world: At the stroke of noon on June 30 of that year\, a solar eclipse will cast all of Europe into total darkness for four seconds. This astronomer is rumored to be using the largest telescope ever built\, but he is also known to be blind?both his eyes have been plucked out under mysterious circumstances. Is he mad? Or does he\, despite this impairment\, have an insight denied the other scholars of his day? \nAdam Ehrlich Sachs is the author of the collection Inherited Disorders: Stories\, Parables\, and Problems\, which was a semifinalist for the Thurber Prize for American Humor and a finalist for the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature. His work has appeared in The New Yorker\, Harper’s Magazine\, and n+1\, among other publications\, and he was named a 2018 National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellow. He has a degree in the history of science from Harvard\, where he was a member of The Harvard Lampoon. \nTo register: https://pittsburghlectures.org/lectures/adam-ehrlich-sachs/\nstart-date: 2019-05-30\nstart time: 06:00 PM\nend date:\nend time:\nall-day event:\nrecurring event: No\nevent address: South Wing Reading Room\, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh\, Main (2nd Floor)\n4400 Forbes Avenue\nPittsburgh\, PA 15213\nevent organizer: Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures\nevent website: https://pittsburghlectures.org/lectures/adam-ehrlich-sachs/\nevent cost: Free\, with registration
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