Come along to a special, free London Literature Festival edition of Rug Rhymes, the National Poetry Library’s song and rhyme session for under-5s. Poet and performer Arji Manuelpillai and jazz ...
The Southbank Centre’s Winter Season makes a welcome return with a packed programme for everyone to enjoy. A highlight in the cultural calendar, visitors can step into the glittering world of the ...
Kevin Barry is the multi-award-winning author of novels City of Bahone, Beatlebone, Night Boat to Tangier, and the short story collections There Are Little Kingdoms, Dark Lies the Island and That Old ...
London Literature Festival unites readers of every age to celebrate the written and spoken word Try a weird, wonderful winter sport in an awesome alpine setting as The Curling Club returns.
The Bloomsbury Festival is hosting an event featuring poet and literary biographer Nicholas Murray, author of ‘Bloomsbury and the Poets’. He will be talking about the poets who have been associated ...
Translation of the Route is the first collection by award-winning Argentine poet Laura Wittner to be available in English translation, published by Bloodaxe and the Poetry Translation Centre. At this ...
The Southbank Centre and its family of six Resident Orchestras – Aurora Orchestra, Chineke! Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Sinfonietta, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and ...
Four internationally acclaimed young musicians, all award-winning international soloists in their own right, join forces in lavishly Romantic chamber music. Violinist Hyeyoon Park, viola player ...
Housing the world’s largest public collection of modern poetry, we are the National Poetry Library; free to join across the UK, and London’s only space dedicated to poetry study. Founded by the Arts ...
We’re excited to partner with Out-Spoken, a champion for diversity of voice in writing and performance, for live poetry and music nights and workshops. Our growing pocket forest creating a natural ...
Presented by the T.S. Eliot Society, writer, broadcaster and theologian Richard Harries will present a talk on “Eliot, Auden and the enjoyment of life.” The lecture will be followed by a drinks ...