Sunday 1 September 2024:
Gillian Anderson: Want Sunday 1 September 2024

Sun 1 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Southbank Centre, London
Join Gillian Anderson and special guests to discuss her sensational new book, an anonymous, honest collection of sexual fantasies from women around the world.
Read, watch and listen more How do women feel about sex when they have the freedom to be totally anonymous?
When women talk about sex, they talk about womanhood and motherhood, infidelity and exploitation, consent and respect, fairne

Wednesday 4 September 2024:
Special Edition: Other Languages, Othered Worlds Wednesday 4 September 2024

Wed 4 Sep 2024, 20:00 - Southbank Centre, London
Five poets present work which traverses linguistic boundaries, disrupting the social order through the inclusion of languages other than English.
Read, watch and listen more For this Special Edition , we are joined by poets Ann Pelletier-Topping, Danne Jobin, L. Kiew, Mary Robinson, and Jinhao Xie, who write between English and their respective mother tongues (French, Welsh, Teochew, Chengdu-

Wednesday 11 September 2024:
David McWilliams: Money Wednesday 11 September 2024

Wed 11 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Southbank Centre, London
Global economist David McWilliams presents his mould-breaking new book and unlocks the mysteries of money.
Read, watch and listen more What is money, how does it work and why does it matter? David McWilliams answers all three of those questions while taking us on money’s epic, breathlessly entertaining journey across the world.
The story of money is the story of our desires, our genius and

Thursday 12 September 2024:
Out-Spoken: September Thursday 12 September 2024

Thu 12 Sep 2024, 19:45 - Southbank Centre, London
emerging and world-renowned poets and artists.
Read, watch and listen more Out-Spoken is the Southbank
... Centre’s resident poetry and live music night, bringing the hottest UK and international poets to perform... evening.
Presented in association with Out-Spoken.

Friday 20 September 2024:
Elizabeth Strout: Tell Me Everything Friday 20 September 2024

Fri 20 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Southbank Centre, London
with her ex-husband, William.Together, Lucy and Bob go on walks and talk about their lives, their fears

Saturday 21 September 2024:
Carol Vorderman: Out of Order Saturday 21 September 2024

Sat 21 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Southbank Centre, London
publication of her brand-new book: Out Of Order: What’s Gone Wrong with Britain and One Woman’s Mission to Fix
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In this rousing and interactive show, Vorderman sets out to prove just how much 'an old bird... with an iPhone’ can achieve, and inspires us all to find our voices and speak out for what we believe
Jess Phillips: Let´s Be Honest Saturday 21 September 2024

Sat 21 Sep 2024, 15:00 - Southbank Centre, London
MP Jess Phillips takes us on a whistle-stop tour of British politics over the past 14 years, looking at chaos, culture wars and her enduring faith in democracy.
Read, watch and listen more In her new book, Phillips presents a hilarious, often depressing but ultimately uplifting tale of the loss of integrity in British politics.
From culture wars to the Rwanda plan, with a quick mini budget

Sunday 22 September 2024:
ESEA Lit Fest: Closing Night Sunday 22 September 2024

Sun 22 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Southbank Centre, London
the UK’s fifth ESEA Heritage Month this September, this festival is a joyful, thought-provoking
... Festival was launched in 2023 to sell-out success by Maria Garbutt-Lucero and Joanna Lee, co-founders of

Wednesday 25 September 2024:
Sally Rooney: Intermezzo Wednesday 25 September 2024

Wed 25 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Southbank Centre, London
, despair and possibility - a chance to find out how much one life might hold inside itself without breaking
Joyce DiDonato Sings Berlioz Wednesday 25 September 2024

Wed 25 Sep 2024, 19:30 - Southbank Centre, London
Beethoven´s explosive Eroica Symphony opens the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s memory-themed season, launched by Principal Conductor Edward Gardner.
Read, watch and listen more When the world is on fire, heroes fall as fast as they rise - and after Napoleon Bonaparte revealed himself as a tyrant, Beethoven furiously cancelled the dedication of his new symphony.
Principal Conductor Gardner






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