Professor, History, University of Winnipeg
Serena Keshavjee grew up in Kenya and immigrated to Toronto with her family in 1969. She lives in Winnipeg, where she teaches Modern art and architecture at the University of Winnipeg. Her academic work focus on how artists use science, especially in the Modernist period.
Oct 27, 2023 14:52 pm UTC| Entertainment
In July 1923, the British author Arthur Conan Doyle arrived in Winnipeg to give a public lecture, The Proofs of Immortality, as part of a 40-city North American tour that attracted sizable audiences. Doyle, widely known...
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