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Steven Page

An Evening with Steven Page

Mon Jan 16, 2012
7pm, St. Denis Centre, Human Kinetics Bldg, University of Windsor

7:00 p.m. at the St. Denis Centre (doors open at 6:00pm) Limited seating. 

Cost:  UWindsor students with valid student card - Free
Non-UWindsor students with valid student card - $2.00 (cash only)        
General admission - $5.00 (cash only)

Steven Page--a singer, songwriter, and Canadian icon--has made an indelible mark on our country's music scene as well as its cultural landscape. A witty, endearing, and introspective speaker, Page enjoyed two decades of success as co-founder of The Barenaked Ladies, the popular band from Scarborough, ON, who dominated MuchMusic, sold millions of albums, and received two Billboard Awards and six Junos along the way.

Steven Page's evolving artistic path now has him blazing a solo trail, where he continues to take chances and catch the public's attention with a variety of new projects--including some of his best material yet. The fruits of this journey have borne three Stratford Shakespeare Festival scores, and three solo albums: The Vanity Project, A Singer Must Die (in collaboration with the Art of Time Ensemble), and Page One. An articulate and mesmerizing speaker, Page is utterly at home on the stage, where he's spent years entertaining audiences, telling stories, and carving out his place in our national conversation.

He was recently interviewed on CBC's The Current, which devoted an entire program to take an in-depth look at mental health.

The Windsor Star's article about Steven Page's talk at the University of Windsor.
CBC Windsor's radio interview with Steven Page prior to his talk at University of Windsor.