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City talks downtown lectures
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City Talks is a six-part downtown lecture series presented by the University of Victoria, and focusing on what our cities mean to us. An initiative of faculty across campus, City Talks was launched in 2010 by UVic's Committee for Urban Studies, under the guidance of UVic historian Dr. Jordan Stanger-Ross, and is now offering the last two lectures of this second season: Feb. 23 and March 15. The free public lectures take place at 7:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of every month from September through March each year at UVic's Legacy Art Gallery on Yates Street in downtown Victoria.
2011 City Talks lecture series
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What does your city mean to you? Where do the arts fit into your urban experience? On Sept. 22 at 7:30 p.m., a free public lecture will focus on theatre in the city, kick-starting a series of discussions about city life in UVic’s second annual City Talks lecture series at the newly reopened Legacy Art Gallery.
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