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Dan Savage discusses his new book "American Savage: Insights, Slights, and Fights on Faith, Sex, Love, and Politics"

This event will be held in Kagin Commons, on the campus of Macalester College, 1600 Grand Ave, St Paul. MN.

 

Please
scroll down for information on advance tickets (available May 28). 


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Dan Savage weighs in on topics ranging from marriage, parenting, and the gay agenda to the Catholic Church and sex education.


Dan Savage is famous--and to some, infamous--for many reasons. To  name just a few: he’s the author of America’s leading sex advice  column, the frank and expletive-filled “Savage Love;” co-founder of  the Emmy Award-winning “It Gets Better Project,” a YouTube  campaign aimed at LGBT youth that swept the globe in 2010; and he wrote the groundbreaking 1999 memoir The Kid about adopting a son with his partner (now  husband) Terry, which helped inspire same-sex couples nationwide to adopt.


His new book American Savage contains some of his most personal and reflective essays yet. He explains, with his trademark humor and honesty:

  • Why assault weapons should be banned, but why guns should be allowed in the U.S. capitol

  • Why Obamacare, as good as it is, is “still kinda evil”

  • Why straight people should have straight ‘pride’ parades too

  • Why feminists are wrong about Halloween

  • Why the Bible is “only as good and decent as the person reading it”

  • Why public school sex-ed is more like “sex dread”

  • Why the gay marriage debate isn’t a zero sum game: nothing has been taken from straight couples in states where all couples can marry


And in a chapter called “Bigot Christmas,” Dan tells the behind-the-scenes story of  his famous recent family dinner and marriage equality debate with Brian Brown,  head of the National Organization for Marriage.


Dan Savage is someone whose opinions about our culture, politics, and society should not only be listened to but taken seriously.


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Dan Savage is an author, journalist, and activist widely known and appreciated for his mordant wit, political commentary, and commonsensical approach to all manner of sexual issues. He is the author of the internationally syndicated column “Savage Love” and the editorial director of The Stranger, a weekly newspaper in Seattle. His writing has appeared in the New York Times Magazine, the op-ed pages of the New York Times, Travel & Leisure, Salon.com, Nest, Rolling Stone, The Onion, and many other publications. He lives in Seattle, Washington, with his husband Terry Miller.

 

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Customers
can get up to two tickets with the purchase of American Savage. Limit
two tickets per customer.


--Advance
tickets are not available without the purchase of American Savage at
Common Good Books.

--Tickets
are only available in the store. We cannot take orders over the
phone. We will not sell tickets online. We will not mail tickets to
customers.

--A
ticket holds a seat until 6:45pm. At that time, we will offer any
remaining seats to the general public at no charge, first come first
served.

--There
is no Will Call list.

--There
is no waiting list for admission. 

Date: 06/18/2013
Time: 6:45pm - 7:45pm
Place:

38 S Snelling Ave
Saint Paul, MN 55105