Postée par Jean-Francois , Oct 13,1999,09:05 | Index | Forum |
"CFI WEST SPONSORS LECTURE BY X-FILES' 'THE SMOKING MAN'
X-FILES STAR TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST PARANOIA AND THE PARANORMAL
The X-Files actor William B. Davis, who plays the sinister "Cigarette-Smoking Man" in the hit TV series, is to criticize public gullibility and paranoia in a special meeting at the University of Southern California, on Thursday, October 21, at 7.30 p.m. Davis' talk, titled "A Look at Skepticism through X-Files Eyes," will be delivered to a joint meeting of the Center for Inquiry and the student CFA group at the University of Southern California. The meeting, in room 123 of the Seeley G. Mudd Building, is open to the public and will cost $6, or $3 with valid student I.D.
The X-Files has been criticized for its role in promoting belief in
government conspiracies and cover-ups of alien invasions and paranormal
phenomena. At the center of all The X-Files' conspiracies is "The Cigarette-Smoking Man." Despite his role as the most famous "conspirator" in America, Davis will speak about the dangers of uncritical belief in conspiracies, pseudo-science and the paranormal. He will examine whether television, and The X-Files in particular, should be blamed for the public's increasing hostility to critical thinking and orthodox science.
Matt Cherry, executive director of the Center for Inquiry, commented, "The X-Files has generated a tidal wave of belief in the paranormal, at the same time as creating a paranoid fear about our own government. Davis will explain how critical thinking and the scientific method can help us find a happy medium between gullibility and paranoia."
William B. Davis is a distinguished actor and director. In addition to
numerous TV and film appearances, Davis is the former Artistic Director of the National Theatre School (in Canada) and of the Vancouver Playhouse Acting School. He is currently the director of The William Davis Centre for Actor's Study."
Jean-François
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