Author of 15 poetry collections, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Moy Sand and Gravel, Paul Muldoon’s accolades include ...
An evening of poetry, music and memories to celebrate the life and legacy of the ‘people’s poet’, Benjamin Zephaniah. A ...
The world’s most celebrated poets perform their work live on stage and bring you into their enchanting creative worlds.
Hosted by Modern Poetry in Translation editor Janani Ambikapathy, with Leo Boix, Dominic J. Jaeckle and Ghazal Mosadeq, the discussion focuses on translation as a vital practice for imagining futures ...
Join us for a one-off London spectacle which promises to go down in history as part of the Ginsberg myth. With performances from some of the biggest names in music and poetry, and ...
Kapoor’s exhibition fills the entire gallery building with a series of immersive works, many of which press against the gallery walls and floors or descend from the ceiling to create an uncanny ...
Part installation, part adventure playground, REPLAY is a space built entirely out of waste materials repurposed for fun by The Herd Theatre. The space features a design to ignite imaginations, a ...
The Southbank Centre’s longest-running festival Poetry International Festival returns (Friday 10 – Sunday 12 July) and includes a celebration of the life and work of the trailblazing poet Benjamin ...
Rub shoulders with the stars and discover inspiring artists as one of classical music’s biggest awards nights returns to our halls. The Royal Philharmonic Society Awards celebrate the inspirational ...
In a portrait of modern creativity by the London Sinfonietta, three voices of contemporary music converge in striking contrast and resonance. Opening the concert, Alex Paxton’s sound world is frenetic ...
Gabriela Ortiz, the orchestra’s Featured Composer for the 2025/26 season, presents her own work alongside pieces by other Mexican composers. Ortiz’s Corpórea contrasts our rational, material selves ...
Join Ece Temelkuran for a wide-ranging discussion about her new book, Nation of Strangers, in conversation with Brian Eno. Across the world, the number of refugees and exiles, the dispossessed and ...
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