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Lviv BookForum 2022

El Lviv BookForum tomará lugar del 6 al 9 de octubre con todos los eventos disponibles para ver de manera gratuita en esta plataforma. Combinando aclamados escritores ucranianos con figuras literarias de talla mundial, el programa co-curado compartirá historias esenciales y facilitará una conversación global alrededor de las más grandes preguntas de nuestros tiempos. Como parte de la Temporada de la Cultura de Reino Unido/Ucrania, coordinado en conjunto entre el British Council y el Instituto Ucraciano, el programa completo se encuentra a continuación.

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Hay Castle eventGuided Tour of Hay Castle & Hay Castle Entry

Evento HC27

Guided Tour of Hay Castle & Hay Castle Entry

Explore Hay Castle with a Tour Guide

–  Hay Castle
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Join us for an exclusive guided tour led by one of our passionate volunteer guides during Hay Festival 2025. Our knowledgeable guides will take you on a captivating journey through the castle, revealing tales of medieval knights, royal intrigue and the castle’s remarkable restoration. As you explore the castle you’ll gain unique insights into the lives of those who once called this place home. The tour also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, providing the perfect backdrop for your visit.

Guided tours run daily at 11am and 2pm. Tour price includes entry into the Castle for a year including the current exhibition: 20th Century Welsh Artists.

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WorkshopKitchen Garden Pizza Workshop

Evento PM41

Kitchen Garden Pizza Workshop

–  Family Garden
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Come to the Family Garden for a pizza masterclass with Kitchen Garden Pizza. In this one-hour session your imagination and creativity will be fed along with your belly! You’ll get your hands messy with freshly grown and foraged ingredients, make and top your own dough and observe the pizzaioli at work at the wood-fired oven.

Dairy-free and gluten-free options available.

4+ years
Parents/carers must attend but do not need a ticket.
Precio: £18.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
PerformanceNow Press Play

Evento F57

Now Press Play

Seasons

–  Bookshop Garden Marquee
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Step into the story with now>press>play! In between events, try out this immersive audio adventure for all the family. Hear every sound, move with the action and feel the magic of storytelling come alive around you.

Your Mum’s flowers are wilting in the summer sun and you’re too hot to water them. There’s a strange clock on the wall that doesn’t tell the time, but instead tells what season it is. Surely if you could change the hand to winter, then it wouldn’t be so hot? But be careful what you wish for!

Family, 4–6 years
Free – drop in
TalkMax Hastings

Evento 289

Max Hastings

Sword: D-Day

–  Global Stage
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The hopes, frustrations, loves and fears of soldiers – many of them first-timers – are shared by historian Max Hastings in his vivid recounting of the actions of three divisions on and around a single British beach.

Taking in their interminable years of training in England, through to triumphs and tragedies on the beach and beyond, Hastings shares how his decades of study, veterans’ interviews and new archive research led him to write Sword: D-Day – Trial by Battle. With personal portraits and searching analysis, Hastings changes the way we look at and understand D-Day.

Hastings has written over 30 books, and during his time as a correspondent reported on conflicts including the Vietnam War, the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Falklands War.

Precio: £16.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
TalkEdith Hall

Evento 290

Edith Hall

Epic of the Earth: Reading Homer’s Iliad in the Fight for a Dying World

–  Discovery Stage
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Through her unprecedented reading of Homer’s Iliad, a story thousands of years old, award-winning classicist Edith Hall helps us understand the history of the ecological disaster that threatens our planet.

The roots of today’s environmental catastrophe run deep into humanity’s past, and Hall looks at how – under the story of war and its effects – the Iliad documents the environmental practices of the ancient Greeks and betrays an awareness of the dangers posed by the destruction of the natural landscape.

Hall argues the Iliad can inspire activism to rescue our planet from disaster in this eye-opening event, after which you’ll never view the classic Greek tale the same way again.

Hall is a professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at Durham University. She has written over 30 books, including most recently Facing Down the Furies: Suicide, the Ancient Greeks, and Me.

Precio: £15.00
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ConversationTash Aw talks to Alex Clark

Evento 291

Tash Aw talks to Alex Clark

Fictions: The South

–  Meadow Stage
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Award-winning author Tash Aw introduces his new novel The South, the first in an extraordinary quartet exploring the lives of a family navigating huge changes in the world. The South follows Jay as he travels south to rural Malaysia with his family, there working on the land and forming a charged connection with Chuan, the son of the farm’s manager.

Aw discusses his sweeping and intimate novel, writing a reimagined epic for our times, and how his own experiences influenced the book. He is author of four novels, including We, the Survivors and a memoir of a Chinese-Malaysian family, Strangers on a Pier. His work has won the Whitbread and Commonwealth Prizes and twice been longlisted for the Booker Prize.

Precio: £13.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
TalkRobert Winston

Evento F58

Robert Winston

The Story of Science

–  Wye Stage
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Professor Robert Winston leads a scientific journey through human history, featuring fascinating facts, innovative inventions and daring discoveries. Learn how accidents have led to some of the greatest findings we’ve ever seen, and how anybody who dares to dream can be successful. Have you ever been asked when writing was invented? Or how electricity works?

Robert covers it all – from evolution and the first tools to exploring microchips and the internet. If you’re constantly asking ‘how’ and ‘why’ things happen, this event is for you, as he’ll be on hand with (almost) all the answers to the questions that even adults find tricky!

7+ years
Precio: £9.00
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Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
PerformanceNiall Moorjani

Evento F59

Niall Moorjani

Rajiv’s Starry Feelings

–  Creative Hub
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Rajiv has feelings for everything. He can feel confident. He can feel happy. He can feel silly. But today, he feels angry and he doesn’t know why. With the help of his father, he sets out on a journey to make sense of his feelings. It is a journey that will take him to a park, up into the branches of a tree, and all the way to the stars…

Join award-winning storyteller Niall to share this heartwarming story about understanding and embracing big emotions. Through captivating narrative and an engaging art activity, we’ll explore the beauty of self-expression and the magic of feelings.

Please bring your own sketchbook and pencils to draw along in this event.

Family, 4+ years
Precio: £9.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
TalkCornelia Funke in conversation with Emma Carroll

Evento F60

Cornelia Funke in conversation with Emma Carroll

The Green Kingdom

–  Exchange Marquee
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The author of Inkheart and Dragon Rider, Cornelia Funke shares the magic in her new and exciting mystery set in the heart of New York City. Come and hear how Caspia’s summer in the city is transformed when she discovers a bundle of letters containing ten botanical riddles. She sets out to solve the riddles and, as she does, she meets friends she could never have imagined and discovers that anywhere can feel like home, if you are brave enough to put down new roots.

Please bring your own notebook and pen to this event.

Look out for the Scavenger Trail around the Festival site, inspired by Cornelia Funke’s The Green Kingdom.

9+ years
Precio: £9.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ActivityMake & Take Crafting

Evento MT20

Make & Take Crafting

Friday Lunchtime Session

–  Make & Take Hub
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An opportunity to get crafting! Activities differ every day, including everything from print-making to junk modelling with recycled materials. Get messy and creative in these interactive sessions delivered by artists and discover that your imagination is the only limit.

Book for the session and you can drop in at any point during the 1.5 hour duration. Accompanying adults: please stay in attendance at all times, but you do not require a ticket.

3–11 years
Precio: £7.50
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
PerformanceNow Press Play

Evento F61

Now Press Play

Stone Age

–  Bookshop Garden Marquee
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Step into the story with now>press>play! In between events, try out this immersive audio adventure for all the family. Hear every sound, move with the action and feel the magic of storytelling come alive around you.

After weeks going hungry in your stone house, you’re desperate to join your dad and sister, Etta, out on the hunt. But the hunt party is attacked by wolves, and in the confusion you and Etta get lost and discover a house made of wood. What other new technologies do these people possess, and how will they lead you back to your dad?

Family, 7–11 years
Free – drop in
ConversationLevison Wood

Evento 292

Levison Wood

The Great Tree Story

–  Global Stage
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Head into the forest with explorer Levison Wood as he shares the profound influence forests have had on our planet and civilisation. Having spent a lifetime exploring wild places and witnessing environmental challenges and conservation efforts around the world, Wood now turns his attention to the forest in The Great Tree Story, and will discuss the book and his experiences of woodlands around the world.

Wood is a bestselling author, photographer and explorer. He has written seven other books, including Walking the Himalayas, which won Adventure Travel Book of the Year at the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards.

In conversation with journalist, woodsman, lifelong cyclist and author, Robert Penn.

Precio: £15.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ConversationKate Mosse and Jacqueline Wilson talk to Suzy Klein

Evento 293

Kate Mosse and Jacqueline Wilson talk to Suzy Klein

Fictions: A Life of Their Own

–  Discovery Stage
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Join acclaimed writers and longstanding friends Kate Mosse and Jacqueline Wilson for an intimate chat encompassing their thoughts on life, writing and creative inspiration.

Both writers of strong female characters, the pair also share a sense of adventure in real life. Far from resting on their publishing laurels, Mosse recently toured a one-woman show of Labyrinth, while Wilson has just published Think Again, her first adult novel in a career spanning five decades. Similarly Mosse will also be publishing her first book for a young adult audience later this year.

They discuss revisiting characters many years after first creating them, how books can take on a life of their own, in adaptations and otherwise, and give insights into how their writing life changed following the success of their books. Mosse is founder director of the Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction and Women’s Prize for Fiction, for which Wilson has been a judge.

Precio: £16.00
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Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ConversationAmy Jeffs talks to Miriam Robinson

Evento 294

Amy Jeffs talks to Miriam Robinson

Saints

–  Wye Stage
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From medicine, politics and travel to belief, economics and the role of women, art historian Amy Jeffs shares what the strange legends of saints tell us about the medieval world.

Today, many of the saintly heroes of medieval Britain are all but forgotten, and Jeffs sets out to right this wrong in her book Saints: New Legendary of Heroes, Humans and Magic, arguing that we should treat saints’ stories with the same reverence with which we treat myth or folklore.

Jeffs takes us on a deep dive into the earthy, visceral and unruly medieval cults suppressed when the saints’ shrines were torn down. As well as Saints, she is author of the bestselling Storyland: A New Mythology of Britain and Wild: Tales from Early Medieval Britain.

Precio: £15.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ConversationMererid Hopwood with Gianna Olinda Cadonau, Pol Guasch and Maarja Pärtna

Evento 295

Mererid Hopwood with Gianna Olinda Cadonau, Pol Guasch and Maarja Pärtna

LLIF: Language, Literature and Landscape

–  Writers at Work Hub – Hwb Awduron wrth eu Gwaith
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Mererid Hopwood – the Welsh poet and lyricist, currently serving as Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales – chairs a conversation with writers from Europe: Maarja Pärtna from Estonia, Gianna Olinda Cadonau from Switzerland and Pol Guasch from Catalonia. They explore the climate emergency’s threat to society, landscape and minoritised languages and how literature can awake ecological consciousness.

A culmination of a two-week residency for 14 writers, this event will explore their collective approach to addressing climate change through language and literature and celebrate cultural links between Wales and the rest of Europe.

Free but ticketed
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ConversationXiaolu Guo talks to Ella Berthoud

Evento 296

Xiaolu Guo talks to Ella Berthoud

Fictions: Call Me Ishmaelle

–  St Mary’s Church
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Writer and filmmaker Xiolu Guo reimagines Moby-Dick from the perspective of a cross-dressed female sailor, in her latest work. Call Me Ishmaelle looks afresh at the epic battle between man and nature in Herman Melville’s great novel, through the eyes of a woman.

In 1843 Ishmaelle is born in a small village on the stormy Kent coast where she grows up swimming with dolphins. Later, abandoned and desperate for a life at sea, she disguises herself as a cabin boy and travels to New York, where she boards the Nimrod, a whaling ship led by the obsessive Captain Seneca.

Through the bloody male violence of whaling, and the unveiling of her feminine identity, Ishmaelle realises there is a mysterious bond between herself and the mythical white whale. Guo discusses her dramatically different, feminist narrative that stands alongside the original while offering a powerful exploration of nature, gender and human purpose. She talks to bibliotherapist, writer and painter, Ella Berthoud.

Precio: £13.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
TalkEmma Carroll

Evento F62

Emma Carroll

The Houdini Inheritance

–  Exchange Marquee
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Join Queen of Historical Fiction Emma Carroll (Secrets of a Sun King, When We Were Warriors) as she introduces the magical world of her new novel. In The Houdini Inheritance, two children in the 1920s find themselves dragged into the seedy world of American amusement parks in the service of the world’s greatest escapologist…

Discover everything there is to know about the world-famous escape artist Harry Houdini and his suitcase full of secrets, and pick up tips on how to fire your imagination and write your own stories.

Please bring your own notebook and pen to this event.

9+ years
Precio: £9.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
TalkPunam Krishan

Evento F63

Punam Krishan

You and Your Body

–  Meadow Stage
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Join Dr Punam Krishan, NHS GP and media medic (BBC Morning Live), to find out all about your body! Discover the maze that is the brain, the power of your muscles and the magic behind the gut – and how they are all connected. You’ll be invited to submit your questions to Punam ahead of time, and go on a head-to-toe tour of the human body.

5+ years
Precio: £9.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ConversationDean Atta in conversation with Busayo Matuluko

Evento F64

Dean Atta in conversation with Busayo Matuluko

I Can’t Even Think Straight

–  Creative Hub
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Celebrate big decisions and messy relationships with Dean Atta as he launches his new coming-of-age novel-in-verse I Can’t Even Think Straight. Kai and his best friend Matt made a promise to each other to stay in the closet. Matt isn’t ready to come out, but Kai wants nothing more than to write his own story. He decides it’s time to break his promise…

Dean Atta has been named as ‘one of poetry’s greatest modern voices’ (Gay Times). His first novel The Black Flamingo was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize, the CILIP Carnegie Medal, the Jhalak Prize and the YA Book Prize.

14+ years
Precio: £9.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ActivityHay Festival Big Nature Mural

Evento F65

Hay Festival Big Nature Mural

With Lizzie Lomax

–  Family Garden Marquee
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Join Lizzie Lomax, this year’s Hay Festival Illustrator in Residence, at the mural wall in the Family Garden to create a big river mural. The collage will be inspired by rivers, including the River Wye, and what animals, insects, birds and plants live under the water and above it. All materials are provided, just bring your imagination.

Lizzie Lomax creates through made and found textures, drawing and collage, to create playful, bright and accessible illustrations. She is also co-founder and co-editor of Seed Magazeen – a magazine for kids who care about the environment.

Family, 4+ years
Parents/carers must attend.
Free – drop in
Hay Castle eventGuided Tour of Hay Castle & Hay Castle Entry

Evento HC28

Guided Tour of Hay Castle & Hay Castle Entry

Explore Hay Castle with a Tour Guide

–  Hay Castle
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Join us for an exclusive guided tour led by one of our passionate volunteer guides during Hay Festival 2025. Our knowledgeable guides will take you on a captivating journey through the castle, revealing tales of medieval knights, royal intrigue and the castle’s remarkable restoration. As you explore the castle you’ll gain unique insights into the lives of those who once called this place home. The tour also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, providing the perfect backdrop for your visit.

Guided tours run daily at 11am and 2pm. Tour price includes entry into the Castle for a year including the current exhibition: 20th Century Welsh Artists.

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PerformanceKairos

Evento 297

Kairos

Pop-up Music

–  Bookshop Garden Marquee
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Kairos is a duo of harp and flute/recorders from Oxfordshire, comprising of Anna Lockett and Jill Horner. They enjoy making music of a variety of genres in different contexts, and both share a passion for using music therapeutically in the community. As Kairos, they explore creating their own folk arrangements and compositions, and experiment with arranging romantic, baroque and contemporary repertoire.
Free – drop in
ConversationJon Sopel talks to Anushka Asthana

Evento 298

Jon Sopel talks to Anushka Asthana

Strangeland: How Britain Stopped Making Sense

–  Global Stage
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After eight years of political reporting in the US, journalist and podcaster Jon Sopel moved back to the UK, only to find he’d returned to a very different country than the one he’d left almost a decade before.

In Strangeland, Sopel takes a personal look at what it means to be British in a post-Brexit world. In this event he discusses how disconcerted he felt with the country he’d come home to, whether the UK has dramatically changed or whether it’s just him, and how he drew a new portrait of his homeland in chaos.

Sopel is a host of hit podcast The News Agents. He previously worked as the BBC’s North America Editor.

Precio: £18.00
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ConversationJoshua Levine and Hallie Rubenhold talk to David Olusoga

Evento 299

Joshua Levine and Hallie Rubenhold talk to David Olusoga

Writing History for the Screen

–  Discovery Stage
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Two history-for-broadcast writers discuss their knack for uncovering the human truths behind familiar narratives, and for turning neglected lives into compelling, authentic stories, with history consultant David Olusoga. They consider the significance of history, and how the past should – and should not – be presented.

In The Secret History of the Blitz, Joshua Levine reveals a time of extremes of experience and behaviour. People were pulling together, but looters also prowled the night to prey on bomb victims. Levine was historical consultant for Steve McQueen’s new film Blitz.

Hallie Rubenhold (author of Story of a Murder) also homes in on the pitch-black streets of wartime London, which offer cover to a murderer as terrible as Jack the Ripper. In her new series of podcast Bad Women, she tells why the Blackout Ripper’s murders were swept from view.

David Olusoga presented the BBC’s Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners and is author of Black and British. He is a historical consultant and executive producer on Hulu’s A Thousand Blows.

Precio: £16.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ConversationKit de Waal talks to Alex Clark

Evento 300

Kit de Waal talks to Alex Clark

Fictions: The Best of Everything

–  Wye Stage
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Kit de Waal is author of My Name is Leon, which was adapted for BBC Two, and The Trick to Time, which was longlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction. In this event she discusses her writing career and her luminous new novel.

The Best of Everything follows Paulette, a woman who likes having the future – a wedding to Denton, honeymoon and then a child – mapped out. But when Denton’s friend Garfield tells her that Denton won’t be around anymore, the future changes. Soon Paulette finds herself pregnant with Garfield’s child. And while her son Bird gives her life meaning, Paulette can’t stop thinking of Nellie, a little boy a few streets away growing up with no sign of a mum.
Precio: £15.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ConversationHind Hassan and Marcela Turati talk to Jon Lee Anderson

Evento 301

Hind Hassan and Marcela Turati talk to Jon Lee Anderson

Journalists and Conflict

–  Meadow Stage
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Two crusading journalists from Britain and Mexico discuss their work reporting on worldwide conflicts with New Yorker staff writer Jon Lee Anderson, who has reported extensively from Latin America.

Iraqi-born Hind Hassan has broadcast for Al Jazeera from the West Bank, Lebanon and Washington DC, and is an Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, covering conflicts and humanitarian crises. Mexican reporter Marcela Turati focuses on human rights, the impact of drug violence and its victims. She is a reporter for Proceso magazine and co-founder of the network Periodistas de a Pie (Journalists on Foot), dedicated to training journalists and defending freedom of expression.

This event is part of the Hay Festival and British Council’s Equity Series that pairs authors from the UK and around the world, and began with a conversation at Hay Festival Querétaro 2024.

Precio: £13.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
TalkCordelia Fine talks to Viv Groskop

Evento 302

Cordelia Fine talks to Viv Groskop

Patriarchy Inc.

–  Exchange Marquee
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Award-winning scientist and philosopher Cordelia Fine provides a sharp and clear-eyed analysis of how the gendered division of labour is built and why it persists.

The effects of gendered division is both cause and consequence of men’s greater status and power, and affects not just our workplaces, but contributes to poverty, undermining health, putting pressure on family life and preserving females’ second-class status, causing real harm and injustice for both sexes.

Fine, whose work analyses biological explanations of behavioural sex differences and workplace gender inequalities, explores the effects of gender-related attitudes and biases on judgements, decision-making and workplace gender equality. She talks to award-winning writer, comedian, playwright and broadcaster, Viv Groskop.

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WorkshopCartooning Workshop

Evento W35

Cartooning Workshop

With Siôn Tomos Owen

–  Creative Hub
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In this pen-to-portrait workshop with author and illustrator Siôn Tomos Owen, you’ll explore creating a character by developing their personal history. Learn how to create the story of their life through exploring the events, hobbies and people in their lives. Finally, see how you can use these stories to describe how they look as an illustration.

12+ years
No parents/carers attendance nor sign in/out is required.
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ActivityMake & Take Crafting

Evento MT21

Make & Take Crafting

Friday Afternoon Session

–  Make & Take Hub
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An opportunity to get crafting! Activities differ every day, including everything from print-making to junk modelling with recycled materials. Get messy and creative in these interactive sessions delivered by artists and discover that your imagination is the only limit.

Book for the session and you can drop in at any point during the 1.5 hour duration. Accompanying adults: please stay in attendance at all times, but you do not require a ticket.

3–11 years
Precio: £7.50
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
PerformanceKairos

Evento 303

Kairos

Pop-up Music

–  Bookshop Garden Marquee
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Kairos is a duo of harp and flute/recorders from Oxfordshire, comprising of Anna Lockett and Jill Horner. They enjoy making music of a variety of genres in different contexts, and both share a passion for using music therapeutically in the community. As Kairos, they explore creating their own folk arrangements and compositions, and experiment with arranging romantic, baroque and contemporary repertoire.

Free – drop in
ConversationRobert Harris talks to Rebecca Jones

Evento 304

Robert Harris talks to Rebecca Jones

Precipice, Conclave and Many Other Stories

–  Global Stage
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Join Robert Harris, pre-eminent writer of page-turning thrillers – most recently Precipice – as he casts a retrospective eye over his work on page and screen and shares insights into his current projects.

Nine of Harris’s bestsellers have been adapted for cinema and television, from Fatherland to Enigma and Archangel. For The Ghost Writer and An Officer and a Spy, Harris co-wrote the screenplays with director Roman Polanski. Most recently, his 2016 novel Conclave was adapted for cinema – the film came out to acclaim in 2024, starring Ralph Fiennes and Stanley Tucci.

Exploring the relationship between author, book and screen, Harris reveals the high points and the pitfalls of adapting books for film. He talks to broadcast journalist, Rebecca Jones.

Precio: £20.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
ConversationWill Kirk and Callum Robinson

Evento 305

Will Kirk and Callum Robinson

Wood Work

–  Discovery Stage
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Furniture restorer Will Kirk and woodworker Callum Robinson celebrate the joys of working with wood and finding hope in longevity in a culture where everything seems easily disposable.

Kirk, who has appeared on The Repair Shop since 2017, is author of Restore, a guide to the principles of woodworking, restoration and maintaining items around your home. Robinson grew up as the son of a Master Woodworker, but lost touch with his roots when he set up his own business and began to chase more commercial projects. In Ingrained, he recounts how he returned to the workshop and to wood, handcrafting furniture and reconnecting with his craft.

They discuss how woodworking brings us closer to nature, the benefits of slowing down, and why working with our hands in the modern age can offer us peace.

In conversation with journalist, woodsman, lifelong cyclist and author, Robert Penn.

Precio: £16.00
Booking fees are calculated at 5% per order, with a minimum charge of £3.50 and capped at a maximum of £10.
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