From Sweetgrass Bridge

In Conjunction with PRIDE 2024: A Special Evening with Anthony Bidulka 

 

Join us for an unforgettable evening of dialogue featuring the acclaimed Saskatchewan author, Anthony Bidulka, in conversation with historian Jack Raslich. 

 

About Anthony Bidulka: Anthony Bidulka is a celebrated author renowned for his captivating mystery, thriller, and suspense novels. His literary achievements have garnered nominations for prestigious awards such as the Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis Awards, Saskatchewan Book Awards, ReLit Award, and Lambda Literary Awards. Notably, in 2005, Bidulka made history as the first Canadian to clinch the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Mystery. In 2023 Bidulka’s novel, Going to Beautiful, won the prestigious Crime Writers of Canada Award for Best Crime Novel. Hailing from a farm near Prud’homme, Saskatchewan, Bidulka’s writing is deeply rooted in the landscapes, history, and Ukrainian heritage of his upbringing. 

 

About the Conversation: In this engaging session, Bidulka will delve into the intricacies of his acclaimed Russell Quant and Merry Bell series, highlighting the significant Ukrainian content woven throughout his narratives. Joining him in conversation is Jack Raslich, a PhD candidate in History at the University of Saskatchewan, whose research focuses on the pivotal Gay American Indians movement of the 1970s. Together, they will explore the intersection of culture, history, and identity within Bidulka’s literary universe. 

 

Event Details: 

  • Date: Thursday, June 18 2024 

    Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM, with cash bar 

    Location: Ukrainian Museum of Canada 

     

Don’t miss this enlightening exchange between two brilliant minds as we celebrate PRIDE 2024 with Anthony Bidulka and Jack Raslich. Reserve your spot today! 

Presented by the Ukrainian Museum of Canada

 

Ukrainian Museum of Canada (UMC)
910 Spadina Crescent East
Saskatoon, SK S7K 3H5

Contact person:
Jen Budney
UMC Executive Director and CEO
E: jbudney@umcnational.ca
T: (306) 244-3800

Free admission. Everyone welcome.