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Michael Pollan presents Deep Agriculture
For tickets to the Paul Romer Seminar on 5/18/09, click here!
Long Now Member RSVP: Due to the anticipated interest in this Seminar, Members will only get one ticket so that we can accommodate as many Members as possible (we have about 1,000 Members in the SF Bay Area and the theater seats 916). Please purchase additional tickets for your guests - thank you.
Priority seating for Long Now Members (and friends with purchased tickets arriving with them) will start at 7:00 pm, General Admission begins at 7:10.
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Please Note: *Additional tickets might be available at the door and we will release empty seats in the theater right before we start on a first come first serve basis. *Members and Ticket holders: if you arrive after 7:25 we may not be able to seat you in the theater. *Seating is limited and subject to availability; purchase or reserve your seat early. *All RSVP's are Will-Call and can also be ordered over the phone from Brown Paper Tickets. *Please allow time for traffic, parking, walking to the theater and check-in.
About this Seminar: Michael Pollan will discuss his ideas on resolarizing the food system to fight climate change and the health care crisis. Following the lecture, there will be a Q&A session moderated by Stewart Brand.
Michael Pollan will also be doing a signing of the latest paperback release of "In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto", copies will be available for purchase.
The Seminars About Long-term Thinking were started in 02003 to build a coherent, compelling body of ideas about long-term thinking, to help nudge civilization toward Long Now's goal of making long-term thinking automatic and common instead of difficult and rare.
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LocationThe Herbst Theater, Civic Center
401 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States
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