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1960s Sunday Pass
SUNDAY 27 OCTOBER Weekend events from 10am The Pill. Rebellion. Experimentation. Protest. Civil Rights. This weekend we look at the Vietnam protests, pop art, social change, the anti-nuclear movement, civil rights, the Profumo affair, Skiffle, the Beatles and maverick composers including Frank Zappa, Stockhausen…
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1
Sun 27 Oct
£15 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 09:00
1960s Weekend Pass
SATURDAY 26 – SUNDAY 27 OCTOBER Weekend events from 10am The Pill. Rebellion. Experimentation. Protest. Civil Rights. This weekend we look at the Vietnam protests, pop art, social change, the anti-nuclear movement, civil rights, the Profumo affair, Skiffle, the Beatles and maverick composers including Frank…
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1
Sat 26 Oct
£15 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 10:00
2013 Shelley Lecture: Is Literature Good for Us?
Rebecca Goldstein ponders the conflict between literature and moral philosophy and whether or not literature is more adept at engendering moral advances than dear old Plato might have imagined.
Saïd Business School, Oxford
Wed 5 Jun
Nelson Mandela Auditorium
£12 (Students and members £7) / 01865 288800
- 19:00 – 20:30
AC Grayling: The God Argument
One of Britain's leading intellectuals, AC Grayling makes his case against Religion and for Humanism. He gives a talk which asks, what is the alternative to religion as a view of the world and a foundation for morality? Is there a world-view and a code of life for thoughtful people who wish to live with intellectual…
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London SE1
Mon 27 May
£10–£12 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 19:45
Audrey Niffenegger
Audrey Niffenegger, bestselling author of 'The Time Traveller's Wife' and 'Her Fearful Symmetry', comes to Southbank Centre to discuss her life as a writer and an artist. She also introduces her latest work, 'The Raven Girl'. This dark and gripping illustrated fairy tale is now being brought to life in a ballet written…
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1
Mon 27 May
£10 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 19:00
Badges of Honour: Talks and Events
A chance to explore the GWL's collection of badges and learn more about the history of badges in political and social movements from the experts.
Glasgow Museums Resource Centre
Wed 19 Jun
Free / 0141 276 9300
Today the GWL team heads to Glasgow Museums Resource Centre to uncover the stories held there, including the one behind the oldest known badge belonging to a Glaswegian.
- 14:00 – 16:00
Glasgow Women's Library
Fri 7 Jun
Free / 0141 248 9969
Todays' event is entitled 'GWL Badges'.
- 14:00 – 16:00
People's Palace & Winter Gardens, Glasgow
Wed 12 Jun
Free / 0141 276 0788
Today's event is entitled 'People’s Palace'.
- 14:00 – 16:00
Barbara Kingsolver
Barbara Kingsolver's works of fiction, poetry and non-fiction include the international bestseller 'The Poisonwood Bible' and 'The Lacuna', winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction. At this event she discusses her latest novel, 'Flight Behaviour', a captivating and topical story of class, poverty and climate change.
Purcell Room, London SE1
Thu 30 May
£10 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 20:00
Bees & Inspiration
A neuroscientist and a designer describe the many ways that bees inspire them in their work and everyday lives. Richard Clarke is director of Beautiful Mind at Lottolab, a hybrid Neuroscience/design studio. Clarke has developed a model system for visual processing. He has published work on how brains create meaning…
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1
Mon 27 May
Level 3 Function Room
£8 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 13:00
Bees in the City
The phenomenon of urban beekeeping is hooking city dwellers from London to New York and Melbourne. Alison Benjamin and Brian McCallum's book Bees in the City - The Urban Beekepeers' Handbook introduces us to this new breed of apiarists, the places they keep bees and their motivations for having hives. Get handy tips…
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1
Mon 27 May
Level 3 Function Room
£8 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 15:00
Border Voices on Scottish Borders and Beyond
Borders Writers’ Forum members look to a variety of literary sources, from poetry to prose to history, for discussion on the alluring nature of Scotland.
Harmony Garden, Melrose
Thu 13 Jun
Britten Centenary Saturday Pass
SATURDAY 28 SEPTEMBER Weekend events from 10am In the fraught atmosphere of the Cold War, Benjamin Britten’s pacifism, socialist leanings and homosexuality cast him as an outsider. Likewise, his tonal, communicative music was viewed as suspicious by his avant-garde contemporaries. We look at his remarkable work in…
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1
Sat 28 Sep
£15 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 10:00
Britten Centenary Sunday Pass
SUNDAY 29 SEPTEMBER Weekend events from 10am In the fraught atmosphere of the Cold War, Benjamin Britten’s pacifism, socialist leanings and homosexuality cast him as an outsider. Likewise, his tonal, communicative music was viewed as suspicious by his avant-garde contemporaries. We look at his remarkable work in the…
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1
Sun 29 Sep
£15 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 10:00
Britten Centenary Weekend Pass
SATURDAY 28 – SUNDAY 29 SEPTEMBER Weekend events from 10am In the fraught atmosphere of the Cold War, Benjamin Britten’s pacifism, socialist leanings and homosexuality cast him as an outsider. Likewise, his tonal, communicative music was viewed as suspicious by his avant-garde contemporaries. We look at his…
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1
Sat 28 Sep
£25 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 10:00
The Caine Prize for African Writing
The prestigious Caine Prize, described as Africa's leading literary award, is awarded annually for African creative writing. The £10,000 Prize is awarded for a short story by an African writer published in English, whether in Africa or elsewhere. Join us for an evening of readings from the shortlist, which will be…
Royal Festival Hall, London SE1
Sun 7 Jul
Level 5 Function Room
£8 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 18:30
China Miéville: Visions of London
To round off our weekend celebrating all things London, join us for an evening in conversation with China Miéville. The multi-award-winning author of The Scar, The City & the City, Embassytown and London's Overthrow uncovers some of London's neglected visionary literary voices. These include Somerset Maugham…
Purcell Room, London SE1
Sun 2 Jun
£10 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 20:00
Claire Tomalin: Charles Dickens and Queen Victoria: An Odd Couple
'Dickensian' and 'Victorian' are two adjectives regularly attached to descriptions of 19th-century England - the former because Charles Dickens (1812-1870) covered the territory in his novels, the latter because Queen Victoria, born in 1819, reigned from 1837 to 1901. Their lives ran in parallel. Dickens married in…
Purcell Room, London SE1
Sun 2 Jun
£10 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 18:30
Claire Tomalin: Jane Austen and the Making of Pride and Prejudice: A Claire Tomalin Lecture
Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' appeared anonymously 200 years ago, made everyone laugh and was thought much too clever to be the work of a woman. In our times it has been filmed and televised so many times that we are in danger of forgetting the book, the splendour of the words on the page and the story behind the…
Purcell Room, London SE1
Tue 28 May
£10 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 18:30
Claire Tomalin: Mary Wollstonecraft: Speaking Up for Her Sex
Claire Tomalin concludes her five-part lecture series in the week of the Women's Prize for Fiction with a study of one of the great voices of the Enlightenment - Mary Wollstonecraft. Wollstonecraft died in childbirth in 1797 at the age 38, but in her short life she fired the opening shots in the long battle for sexual…
Purcell Room, London SE1
Mon 3 Jun
£10 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 18:30
Claire Tomalin: The First Modern Hero: Samuel Pepys, 1633 - 1703
Claire Tomalin celebrates the man who had the luck to live through Civil War, Restoration, plague, fire, Dutch wars and the revolution of 1688. Throughout his life he spent time as a student, civil servant, MP and naval administrator. He used his knowledge to make an unparalleled record of England in the 17th century…
Purcell Room, London SE1
Thu 30 May
£10 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 18:30
Claire Tomalin: Thomas Hardy: Wessex Heights and London Lights
Thomas Hardy is unique in being equally famous as a novelist and a poet. A physically frail country boy, he set himself on a long and effortful path to achieve success. It took him to London, which he explored thoroughly and persistently. As a result his life was divided between Dorset, where his family and his…
Purcell Room, London SE1
Wed 29 May
£10 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 18:30
Cornelia Parker
Cornelia Parker is one of the most profound and poetic artists working in Britain today. Her wide-ranging practice, chiefly in sculpture and installation, touches on the fragility of human experience. Exploring everything from ghosts and gravity to relics and the unconscious, she transforms everyday, ordinary objects…
Purcell Room, London SE1
Sun 26 May
£10 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 16:30
The Digital Alternative
How do you set up a poetry website? What are the advantages and disadvantages of online publishing? Join us as we consider the digital alternative to poetry magazines in discussion with website editors Helen Ivory from 'Ink, Sweat & Tears', Caleb Klaces from 'Like Starlings' and Claire Trévien from 'Sabotage…
Saison Poetry Library, London SE1
Wed 5 Jun
Free / 0844 875 0073
- 20:00
The Dog Beneath the Skin
The first of three shared readings in which the audience join in. At this intimate event all audience members share in the reading aloud of part of WH Auden and Christopher Isherwood's The Dog Beneath the Skin. Join us as we celebrate the range of poetry in the Poetry Library's collection as part of the library's…
Saison Poetry Library, London SE1
Tue 22 Oct
£5 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 20:00
Drawing the Story: Mary Talbot, Glyn Dillon and Stephen Collins
Three authors discuss the graphic form, which is enjoying a long-overdue renaissance. Join Mary Talbot (Costa Award-winning author of 'Dotter of Her Father's Eyes'), Glyn Dillon (author of cult bestseller 'The Nao of Brown') and Stephen Collins (cartoonist for 'The Guardian' and author of the hotly anticipated 'The…
Purcell Room, London SE1
Sun 26 May
£10 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 14:00
Earl Slick: Diary of a Sideman
The omnipresent guitarist Earl Slick, whose most recent project was David Bowie's The Next Day, discusses his new book.
Purcell Room, London SE1
Thu 20 Jun
£15 Booking: £1.75 (Members £0.00) (£50) / 0844 875 0073
- 19:45



