
Lectures and Libations: The Evolution of Political Polarization on College Campuses
Dive into how college campuses may be influencing political polarization in this insightful free lecture.
ft. Ann Patchett
Ann Patchett discusses "Whistler" at Pabst Theater; includes autographed book.
Part I
About this event
Ann Patchett, renowned for her storytelling prowess, brings her new novel "Whistler" to life at the Pabst Theater. This event offers a rare opportunity to delve into the themes of love, memory, and the choices that shape our lives, all through Patchett's eloquent lens. The theater's intimate setting enhances the experience, making it a must for literature enthusiasts.
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Each ticket includes an autographed copy of "Whistler," adding a personal touch to the evening. While there won't be a meet and greet, the chance to hear Patchett's reflections on her work and life is invaluable. Arrive early to secure a good seat and enjoy the ambiance of one of Milwaukee's iconic venues.
From the organizer
Boswell Book Company and the Pabst Theater Group present an evening with Ann Patchett, the prize-winning #1 New York Times bestselling writer. Patchett appears with her moving, luminous new novel, Whistler, a touching reflection on the sweetness and impermanence of life and the power of connection to defy time.
Getting in
Tickets available online
Registration required — must sign up
Pricing details
Tickets cost $30 plus tax and ticket fee.