Past Events
Wine Appreciation Group | Jan 11
UBC Research Centre's Wine Library Tour and Tasting Older-Vintage Wines
Expertise level: all levels.
On Thursday January 11, 2024, the UBC-EC Understanding Wine SIG will meet in the afternoon at the UBC Research Centre’s Wine Library for a tour led by Dean Emeritus Murray Isman (and Lecturer Emeritus David McArthur). After the tour, the group will move nearby for a tasting review of select and older vintage wines (duration 1.5 to 2 hours) - from David’s collection/recent purchases.
The Wine Appreciation Group has a limited number of spaces available in this year's group. Please reach out to David MacArthur at david.mcarthur@ubc.ca to register.
Thursday, 11 January 2024 - 4:15pmGroves of Academe | Jan 8
READING: Georgi Gospodinov, Time Shelter
If you would like to join the group please contact convenor, Graeme Wynn (wynn@geog.ubc.ca).
* Please contact the convenor for more information or to be added to the group. By nature of the intimate sharing format of the group, membership size is limited.*
Monday, 8 January 2024 - 3:30pmWine Appreciation Group | Dec 14
WINES FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR’S - FOOD PAIRINGS
Expertise level: all levels.
The Wine Appreciation Group has a limited number of spaces available in this year's group. Please reach out to David MacArthur at david.mcarthur@ubc.ca to register.
Thursday, 14 December 2023 - 6:30pmTapestry Holiday Market | Dec 14
Tapestry's Holiday Market
Live Music, Artworks and Gifts | From 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm on Dec 14th.
Thursday, 14 December 2023 - 2:00pmPhilosophers' Café | Dec 6
The Future of Cars
At the beginning of the 20th century, 40% of American automobiles were powered by steam, 38% by electricity, and 22% by gasoline. By 1935 electric vehicles had almost disappeared; cheaper petrol and continuous improvements to the internal combustion engine having cemented the dominance of petrol vehicles. Now, because of the threat of climate change, we are being exhorted to change back to electric cars. But there are problems with them, too. And what about self-driving cars? What is the future for this central object of our lives?
What do you think?
The Philosopher’s Cafés will be held in the Club Room in Tapestry at Wesbrook Village from 11:00am to 12:30pm.
Coffee and tea will be offered by Tapestry. You may reserve to have lunch at Tapestry after the Café by calling (604) 225-5000 or by checking in with the front desk before the Café.
Vancouver Institute Lecture | Dec 2
Thinking as Politics: The Moral Dimensions of Poetry
with Dr. Jan Zwicky, C.M., Professor Emerita in the Department of Philosophy, University of Victoria
Dr. Zwicky is one of Canada’s most respected artists and intellectuals, known equally for her original work in philosophy and her poetry, and translated into a number of European languages. Her writing has covered issues in music, poetry, philosophy, and the environment. She was among the first to offer courses in environmental studies at Canadian universities, as well as interdisciplinary courses in the humanities. Her latest books include Once Upon a Time in the West (2023), and Sixty-Seven Ontological Studies (2022) co-authored with photographer Robert Moody. Dr. Zwicky has published nine book-length poetry collections, including Songs for Relinquishing the Earth, which won the Governor-General’s Award in 1999, Robinson’s Crossing, which won the Dorothy Livesay Prize in 2004, and Forge, short-listed for the Griffin Prize in 2012.
Saturday, 2 December 2023 - 8:15pm