The new decade poses a bold question: What does it mean to be alive today in the multiplicities of the body and the complexities of gender identity? On Saturday, January 25, audiences at the Night of Ideas: Being Alive at Hart House and at the opening of Lorenza Böttner: Requiem for the Norm at the Art Museum at the University of Toronto will think through this critical contemporary issue.
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