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Singles in the city

Published: 16 March 2004

Documentary Women and Men Unglued to be screened at McGill

Marriageable people are staying single longer than ever and in record numbers. Could the 21st century be the epoch where the sexes go their separate ways? Film director and writer Katherine Gilday examines the question in her NFB documentary Women and Men Unglued, which is being screened at McGill University this month.

The documentary takes an uncensored look at the attitudes of single, urban Gen-Xers towards dating and marriage. Women and Men Unglued is being presented by the McGill Chaplaincy in association with Hillel and the Newman Centre.

When: 6:30 pm on March 24
Where: Room 151 of the Bronfman Building (1001 Sherbrooke St. W.)

A question and answer period, as well as a panel discussion, will follow the screening. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. For more information please contact the McGill Newman Centre.

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