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The Lonely American Sunday, January 10, 3 p.m. at the BMA

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The Lonely American
Sunday, January 10, 3 pm
BMA Meyerhoff Auditorium | FREE

Are Americans becoming lonelier? This thought-provoking question is addressed in an insightful conversation about loneliness and isolation in today’s society. Harvard psychiatrists Dr. Jacqueline Olds and Dr. Richard Schwartz, authors of the evocative book The Lonely American: Drifting Apart in the Twenty-First Century (featured in O, The Oprah Magazine), lead the discussion moderated by WYPR radio’s Tom Hall. A book signing follows.

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