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Punning and playful, Freudian Typo invites visitors to consider how the English language, entangled with the vocabulary of corporate finance, debt and development, underpins the globally precarious ...
Memory is essential and intangible. We rely on it and yet it is unreliable. Memory is who we are. Or is it? Explore the answers at an annual showcase of new works by the London Philharmonic ...
Join Alexandra Corrin-Tachibana for Karada: the body (through a Japanese lens) – Poetry Writing Workshop. During this session you will find new ways of writing poems about the body using Japanese ...
The 19th International Welsh Poetry Competition is now open and accepting entries from poets across the world. Each poem must be no more than 50 lines in length (not including title or line breaks).
A panel of artists, activists and architects share stories of housing activism in past movements and present-day campaigns. Artist Sonia Uddin’s project Dokhol দখল ’84 is an important starting point ...
Milton Keynes Literary Festival launches a competition to anyone living, working or studying in Bucks, Beds or Northants aged 14 or older, to submit a story (fictional or factual) or a poem around the ...
Join Alex Corrin-Tachibana for a session exploring Sei Shōnagon’s The Pillow Book (枕草子, Makura no Sōshi). This session will dive into the literary classic, exploring it’s structure, origins and ...
The Hedgehog Poetry Press is now open for submissions for their next series of Crimson Spine Pocket Books. The winner will be published by Hedgehog Poetry Press in 2026, and will receive 100 copies of ...
On Thursday 26th join The Writing Shed to talk to poet, translator and educator Leo Boix about his upcoming collection Southermost Sonnets, his past work and the anthology of young queer Latin ...
The Young Poets Network is joining up with the Modern Poetry in Translation (MPT) for this new challenge. This new challenge invites you to write a poem in response to MPT’s archive. The archive ...
Award-winning performer-composers Emily Levy and Matthew Bourne’s new work for five-piece ensemble, with experimental ...
Situated in the heart of London, on the banks of the River Thames is the Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, a beacon for arts and culture for over 70 years. The 2,700 capacity Royal Festival Hall ...
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