Archive for the Literature Category

October 1st, 2008

Iceland’s Light Show: Imagine Peace Tower & Northern Lights

This autumn, see Iceland’s night sky light up with the natural phenomenon of the Northern Lights and the Imagine Peace Tower. And if you are very lucky – witness both the same time!

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September 22nd, 2008

The Independent Woodstock Literary Festival, 9-12 October 2008

For over 300 years the magnificent Blenheim Palace has been intimately involved with the cultural, artistic, political and military history of Great Britain. The adjoining historic market town of Woodstock is one of the most beautiful and civilized communities in England. Together they provide the unique and inspiring venues for The Independent Woodstock Literary Festival.

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September 11th, 2008

Windsor Festival, 14th – 28th September

The Windsor Festival, continues its growth this year with the introduction of an International String Competition in honour of the great violinist and conductor, Yehudi Menuhin, a founding Artistic Director of the Festival.

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September 2nd, 2008

Women’s Fiction Festival in Matera, September 25th-28th

The Fifth edition of the Women’s Fiction Festival is expanding its horizons to include authors from all over the world, new genres, new readers and new themes.

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August 25th, 2008

European Cultures Celebrated at the LoveDifference Festival

In a celebration of Central and Eastern European culture, LoveDifference Festival brings the best contemporary music, video, art and film from the UK and Europe to three diverse English towns and cities, each of which has a unique recent experience of European immigration.

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August 20th, 2008

Glasgay! & The Tennessee Williams Festival, October 1st to November 9th

For one year only the Glasgay! festival, Scotland’s annual celebration of queer culture, will also incorporate The Tennessee Williams Festival – a six week programme of work marking the 25th anniversary of the author’s death.

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June 26th, 2008

Southbank Centre’s London Literature Festival, 5 – 19 July 2008

Southbank Centre presents the 2008 London Literature Festival, following the success of last year’s inaugural event. The eclectic and urban character of this unique festival, at the UK’s foremost literature and spoken word venue, is reflected in the 2008 programme.

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