Breakups, hookups, questionable decisions, public mistakes: Nothing is off-limits in this world of digital oversharing. At what point does full disclosure become too much? Three writers — former Gawker editor Emily Gould, whose outspoken blogging has created controversy with her blunt discussions of celebrity, media and overt sexuality; local writer Liz Spikol; and graphic artist Emily Steinberg — will discuss the changing nature of the personal and the public, all hosted by media psychologist Judith Sills. Audience members can get in on it, too, by anonymously writing down their secrets (a la PostSecret) to be distributed and read aloud during the event.
Tue., May 11, 7:30 p.m., $10, Arts Bank, 601 S. Broad St., 267-402-2055, firstpersonarts.org.
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