Freethought for free!


Oh, look. A brand new godless conference, Freethought Festival 2012, to be held in Madison, Wisconsin on 27-29 April. And it’s free. You’re all going to go, right?

And don’t forget, there’s another free conference here in the upper midwest: The Midwest Science of Origins Conference, next week on the 30th, right here in Morris, Minnesota.

You’ve got no excuses.

Comments

  1. lynnwilhelm says

    And please don’t forget the free one in the Southeast on March 31st. Rock Beyond Belief in Fort Bragg, NC is going to fantastic. This will be a family friendly event. Camp Quest will be there with kids’ activities too.

    Dawkins, Brayton, Mehta, Margaret Downey, Roy Zimmerman, Aiden and others will be appearing.

    Check it out here: http://rockbeyondbelief.com/

  2. Dr. Audley Z. Darkheart, purveyor of candy and lies says

    Oh, look. A brand new godless conference, Freethought Festival 2012, to be held in Madison, Wisconsin on 27-29 April.

    Here’s a pro-tip for anyone unfamiliar with the Dane County Regional Airport: it’s incredibly expensive and damned near impossible to fly into.

    No, I’m not at all bitter that I won’t be able to attend the Freethought Festival. Not at all.

    (On the flip side, if you’re in Madison and you’ve some time to spare, the Henry Villas Zoo is a nice, small, free community zoo. It’s worth taking an afternoon to check out.)

  3. says

    Holey crap, you’re going to be there? I live 40 minutes South of Madison.
    And I have my custom Pharyngula t-shirt!
    And my Evil Little Thing sweatshirt if it’s seasonably cool!
    I have NO excuses.

  4. Sastra says

    You’re all going to go, right?

    YES!
    I have to miss the last day, but I will so be there. I only live a few hours away. Both my kids went to UWMadison, so I’m even halfway familiar with the area.

    An impressive line-up of speakers… and I’m finally going to get a chance to hear/meet Richard Carrier. Yesssssss…

  5. Rey Fox says

    Freethought isn’t free, no there’s a hefty fuckin’ fee, and if you don’t throw in your buck o’five, who will?

  6. Woo_Monster says

    Oh boyo!

    Great line-up* and the price is right.

    *Except for DJ Grothe, he is just there as a “controversialist” blogger who is only looking for an “uptick” in page hits.

  7. Brownian says

    Except for DJ Grothe, he is just there as a “controversialist” blogger who is only looking for an “uptick” in page hits.

    Every time I read “uptick in page hits” I ask myself, “How can I turn this into a euphemism for some kind of fucking?” And, as yet, I haven’t found an answer.

    God, I have so much on my plate these days.

  8. Sastra says

    Brownian #8 wrote:

    Every time I read “uptick in page hits” I ask myself, “How can I turn this into a euphemism for some kind of fucking?” And, as yet, I haven’t found an answer.

    You’re overthinking it. Just add in a leer and a wink — and, if you can manage it, a nudge. In formal public situations, a ‘knowing look’ can be sufficient.

  9. Brownian says

    You’re overthinking it. Just add in a leer and a wink — and, if you can manage it, a nudge. In formal public situations, a ‘knowing look’ can be sufficient.

    That’s not a bad idea, but I pretty much do that with every other phrase already (in person, at least). Seems like I’m just coasting on past successes.

  10. Sastra says

    Brownian #10 wrote:

    Seems like I’m just coasting on past successes.

    “Coasting on past successes.” Ooooh — yeah. Heheheh. I’ve heard about those people who … ahem….are all into “coasting on past successes” … if you know what I mean (*wink*wink*nudge*nudge*)

  11. Brownian says

    Ow! Stop nudging me Sastra. And what’s wrong with your eye? Is there something in it? Honestly, you’re acting all weird. Stop it.

  12. says

    Are all the speakers at this conference “pure” enough? Maybe someone there has some unreasonable fear that should disqualify them from speaking.

  13. A. R says

    Are all the speakers at this conference “pure” enough? Maybe someone there has some unreasonable fear that should disqualify them from speaking.

    Really? Some people complain about an anti-atheist congressman and an antivaxxer speaking at REASON Rally, and you come up with this? Go away please.

  14. Akira MacKenzie says

    Gah! First they schedule the Reason Rally on the same weekend I’m going to GaryCon, now they’ve got this going on the same day off where I’m going to Little Wars in the morning and Cinematic Titanic in the evening.

    I can’t win.

  15. frozen_midwest says

    Wish I could, but we’re understaffed where I work and I’m doing the work of anywhere from 3 to 7 people on any given day. Even more frustrating is that I’m about halfway between Madison and Morris (near the intersection of 394 and 494).

  16. John Morales says

    PZ,

    You’re all going to go, right?

    Sure — only vicariously, admittedly.

    But I hope for insider reportage.

    <cough>

  17. rogerfirth says

    :-( 26 years and two college degrees in Madison, and this shows up long after I leave. The best we had back then was some “science supports creationism” speaker on campus in the early ’80s, where the speaker was soundly ridiculed and a huge fight broke out. (That’s what happens when half the audience brings beer…)

    I still get back to Madison a couple times a year, but the timing for this is not to be.

    Somebody please stop by the Great Dane, get an Imperial IPA and an order of deep fried cheese curds, and then come back here and describe it in great detail. It’ll be August before I get my next fix and I’m already feeling the shakes.

    And somebody else please stop by the Parthenon on State Street and get a gyros and fries. I need my vicarious fix there as well. Even though Parthenon has gone downhill since the ’80s when Zorba’s was right across the street, it’s better than anything I’ve gotten in New England so far.

    And yes, I said deep fried cheese curds. Ecstasy. My daughter wasn’t born in Wisconsin, nor has she ever lived there. But she’s a Wisconsin girl at heart and would kill for a basket of cheese curds. So would I.

  18. shaundenney says

    Well if someone hadn’t stuck this stupid ocean in the way (not to mention the impertinence of the TSA), I’d be there like a shot.

    (does mention the TSA in the same sentence a ‘shot’ get me on a list somewhere?)

  19. growlybear says

    So, I mention it to my granddaughter who is completing the process of starting a Secular Student Alliance group at her high school and that was my first “mistake”. So, I am going and all of my excuses are worthless. It’s a bit of a drive, but I’ve done it before. Madison is a great town to visit. Hope to have a chance to mingle with the luminaries. Maybe even a beer with PZ?