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SUMMARY:Mapping History: The Calgary Atlas Project
DESCRIPTION:Navigate the past and present of Calgary this spring with Mapping History: The Calgary Atlas Project! This new exhibit brings maps from the local historians\, authors\, and artists behind the Calgary Institute for the Humanities’ Atlas Project to life at Lougheed House. Accompanied by original art pieces\, artifacts\, tours\, workshops\, and more\, Mapping History: The Calgary Atlas Project is on display from April 2nd until May 17th.
URL:https://exploredowntownyyc.com/event-calendar/the-calgary-atlas-project/
LOCATION:Lougheed House\, 707 13th Ave. S.W.\, Calgary\, Alberta
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SUMMARY:Glenn Dixon: The Infinite Sadness of Small Appliances
DESCRIPTION:Calgary’s own Glenn Dixon\, the internationally bestselling author of Juliet’s Answer\, returns to Wordfest with his highly anticipated new novel\, The Infinite Sadness of Small Appliances\, a charming tale—with timely Orwellian overtones—about a sentient Roomba vacuum that sets out to save the humans in her house. Dixon breathes life into an appliance that typically breathes dust bunnies while teaching us the importance of human connection in a world terrorized by ubiquitous\, invasive technology. Sound familiar?
URL:https://exploredowntownyyc.com/event-calendar/glenn-dixon-the-infinite-sadness-of-small-appliances/
LOCATION:Memorial Park Library\, 1221 Second St. S.W.\, Calgary\, Alberta
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