In the Festival's final debate, Martin Rowson, leading cartoonist and author, Caspar Melville, editor of New Humanist, and Guido Fawkes discuss the impact of the growing sensitivity to offence on political debate.The debate's in the lecture theatre at the Free Word Centre, 60 Farringdon Road, 6.30pm-8.30pm, and if you need an added incentive, the word from the inside is that there'll be a bit of wine going round too. It's free, so all you need to do is book via the Free Word website now.
Friday, 9 October 2009
Debate on Satire and Offence, tonight, Free Word Centre, London
If you're in London and fancy taking in a debate this evening, why not head to the shiny new Free Word Centre on Farringdon Road, where our editor Caspar Melville and cartoonist Martin Rowson will be discussing free speech and offence with blogger Paul Staines (aka Guido Fawkes), as part of the Free Word Festival:
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Posted by Paul Sims at Friday, October 09, 2009
Labels: Free Word Centre, Martin Rowson, New Humanist
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