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The Springs of Comedy (Food for Thought Module V)


Comedy has been a staple of western literature since antiquity and remains a mainstay of popular media. We engage with comedic entertainment so frequently, but what does comedy have to offer us regarding answers to the big questions about the nature of the world and our place within it? In this fifth installment of Food for Thought, we will engage with comedians, from the Greeks to Godot, in order to gain wisdom through levity.

Schedule: Wednesdays, 5:45pm–7:00pm

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April 27

Location: Harrison College House, Seminar Room M20

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