So, I’ll be making a swing through Colorado, lecturing and reading, from November 1 to 3. More information as things finalize, but, for now, save these dates:
1) Lecture, “Hope and Apocalypse: Where We Are Today,” at 7:00 p.m., at Bonfils Hall at the John Paul II Center, 1300 South Steele Street in Denver. No charge. Open to public. All invited.
2) Lecture, “How the Catholic Church Won and Lost America,” at 7:30 p.m., St. Mary’s Cathedral, 22 W Kiowa Street in Colorado Springs. No charge. Open to public. All invited.
3) Poetry Reading and Lecture (with musical performances), “The Writing Life, in Words and Music,” Gaylord Hall at Colorado College, 14 E. Cache La Poudre Street, in Colorado Springs. No charge. Open to public. All invited.
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