Tonight, Books

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Leafing through Natural Scotland Exhibition

An exhibition of images and objects connecting books to nature.

Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

Sun 19 May

John Hope Gateway Centre

Free / 0131 248 2909

  • 10:00 – 18:00

Drouthy Neebours, Edinburgh

Sun 19 May

Free / 07896 745991

  • 19:30

John Cooper Clarke

The legendary Mancunian punk poet, who is a spiritual godfather to the likes of Mike Skinner and Plan B hauls his insatiable laconic wit on tour.

Gardyne Theatre, Dundee

Sun 19 May

£15 (£13) / 01382 434940

Artist Rooms: Lawrence Weiner

Conceptual text-based work from the New York-based artist, concentrating on the relationship between the artwork and the viewer, and exploring the notion of language as sculpture.

Tate Modern, London SE1

Sun 19 May

Free / 020 7887 8888

  • 10:00 – 18:00

Bardic Gorsedd: The Bardic Finals

The tri-weekly group meets to share poems and short stories on a given subject.

Glastonbury Assembly Rooms

Sun 19 May

Phone for prices / 01458 834 677

  • 19:30
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Battersea Arts Centre, London SW11

Sun 19 May

Phone for prices / 020 7223 2223

  • 18:00 – 21:30

Diarmaid MacCulloch: Silence: A Christian History: Talk

Professor MacCulloch from the University Of Oxford talks about the mixed attitudes of Christianity and Judaism to silence and what they borrowed from Greek explorations of the divine.

Arnolfini, Bristol

Sun 19 May

£7 (£6) / 0117 917 2300

  • 18:30 – 19:30

Dieter Roth: Diaries

An overview of the artist's diaries, providing an insight into his daily experiences and thought processes, documented through drawings, collages, photographs and poetry.

Camden Arts Centre, London NW3

Sun 19 May

Free / 020 7472 5500

  • 10:00 – 18:00

Kat Francois

Spoken word, music and comedy from various acts, hosted by Kat Francois.

Theatre Royal Stratford East, London E15

Sun 19 May

Free / 020 8534 0310

  • 19:00

Lisa Appignanesi, Bidisha, Linda Grant And Rachel Holmes: Fifty Shades Of Feminism

Discussion by the editors and two contributors to the book Fifty Shades Of Feminism, in which a variety of women discuss what feminism has meant to them and what the main issues are today.

Arnolfini, Bristol

Sun 19 May

£7 (£6) / 0117 917 2300

  • 17:00 – 18:15

Noddy Holder In Conversation With Mark Radcliffe: Talk

Re-live the heady days of the seventies, eighties and nineties as the veteran rock star recalls Top of the Pops appearances, endless world tours, his early days on the West Midlands beat scene, to international pop-star.

Harrogate Theatre

Sun 19 May

Main House

£24.50 / 01423 502116

  • 19:30

Start Up Italian: Workshop

Italian for beginners, with John Tickle.

Higham Hall, Cockermouth

Sun 19 May

£195 Residential; £131 Non-residential / 01768 776276

  • 18:30 – 12:30

Toby Brown: Screaming Julie

Energetic storytelling about being a loser at love from the Bath New Act Of The Year 2010 finalist.

Caroline Of Brunswick, Brighton

Sun 19 May

Free / 01273 917272

  • 19:15 – 20:15