LLeeds Read More Performance of V to celebrate the life of Tony Harrison29 September 2025 Slung Low and the London Review of Books are to bring Tony Harrison’s poem ‘v.’ home to Holbeck…
BBooks Read More Vivian Browne: My Kind of Protest2 September 2025 Vivian Browne: My Kind of ProtestEdited by Adrienne L. Childs and Amara AntillaGiles, in association with the Phillips…
EEdinburgh Read More Wildfire, cheese and buses: Robin Ince’s Edinburgh Fringe 20251 September 2025 Read more: In the evening, I would sit on the bus, hatching plans with Jo who would patiently…
EEdinburgh Read More The Edinburgh Fringe was making me feel bleak – until I went on a hunt for joy11 August 2025 Read more: The daytime show is about curiosity and finding beauty when the world can seem so bleak…
BBooks Read More Pepo Moreno’s GAY THOUGHTS – The Brooklyn Rail5 August 2025 GAY THOUGHTSPepo MorenoParipé Books, 2025 Pepo Moreno’s GAY THOUGHTS opens with a scribbled bookplate: “THIS BOOK BELONGS TO __________,”…
LLondon Read More Three of London’s best poetry slams31 July 2025 Where else but east London for London’s only free, three-round poetry slam? Bethnal Green’s much-loved Genesis cinema hosts…
BBooks Read More Top 5 books about climate grief, chosen by Deborah Tomkins5 July 2025 Earth Shattering EcoPoems by Neil Astley There is lament and climate grief in these carefully selected poems, but…
MManchester Read More Kieren King talks poetry, performance, and Manchester23 May 2025 Kieren King is a Manchester-based spoken word artist with 17 years of performance experience. In that time, he has…
BBooks Read More The Book of Kells Library – The Irish Times29 April 2025 I have always imagined that Paradisewill be a kind of library. – Jorge Luis BorgesThe Long Room They…