The Voltaire Lecture 2017, with Nick Cohen | Free speech in an age of fanaticism

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May 8th, 2017 19:00   --   21:00

About Nick Cohen
Nick Cohen is a radical and sometimes controversial British journalist, political commentator and author. A columnist for the Observer, he also occasionally writes for Time, the Spectator, Standpoint, and New Humanist. He has written a number of books, including Cruel Britannia (1999), What's Left? (2007), which argues that the liberal left of the 20th century came to support the far right of the 21st century, Waiting for the Etonians (2009) and You Can't Read This Book (2012), on censorship.

About Shappi Khorsandi
The Voltaire Lecture is always chaired by the President of the BHA, currently author and comedian Shappi Khorsandi. Shappi is the author of two books, her memoir, A Beginner's Guide to Acting English, and the critically acclaimed novel Nina is Not OK. A celebrated comedian, Shappi makes regular appearances on TV and radio, and has appeared on programmes such as Live at the ApolloMichael McIntyre’s Comedy RoadshowFriday Night with Jonathan RossHave I Got News for You, Question Time, and QI. 

Please note that doors open at 19:00 for a start at 19:30. Ticket sales end at 14:00 on 8 May, unless they have sold out in advance.

Ticket: £12.50

Location

Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square
London, WC1R 4RL
United Kingdom

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