What kind of snake tastes better — one that eats rodents or one that eats frogs? Perhaps the better question is where can you find Michael Palin, Margaret Atwood, Les Stroud, Roberta Bondar, Adrian Sutherland and Coeur de pirate — all at the same time? Introducing our star-studded lineup for the Fellows Show, streaming for free on November 18 at 7:30 p.m. EST! Every year, the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and Canadian Geographic host their annual Fellows dinner, celebrating our efforts to make Canada better known to Canadians. This year, you’re invited as COVID-19 precautions move the event online. Canadian literary icon Margaret Atwood and “Survivorman” Les Stroud will try to outdo one another in a hilarious conversation about the strangest things they’ve ever eaten. Performances from roots-rocker Adrian Sutherland and Montreal singer-songwriter Coeur de pirate will have you dancing in your living room. Exciting to-be-announced special guests and awards will delight and surprise all virtual attendees. Looking to help the Society’s programs, including our network of 25,000 teachers that benefits from free lesson plans and teaching resources? Purchase a VIP ticket for $150 and gain access to an exclusive pre-show call with renowned cultural anthropologist Wade Davis, a hardcover copy of Michael Palin’s North Korea Journal and a copy of Canadian Geographic’s Group of Seven special collector’s issue. Tune in on November 18 at 7:30 p.m. on all of Canadian Geographic’s and the RCGS’s social media platforms or at youtube.com/canadiangeographic. Add this to your calendar by clicking below! |
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