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Tag: aye write

Arts Review: Neil MacGregor’s Living with Gods

As part of the Aye Write! Book Festival, Royal Concert Hall, 15 March, 7.45-8.45pm It has always been quite the … More

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Arts Review: Chris Renwick & Vickie Cooper: The Origins and Dismantling of The Welfare State

As part of the Aye Write! Festival, 24th March 2018, 6:30PM – 7:30PM, Tramway.  This event was ideal for a … More

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Aye Write!: Jackie Kay

Mitchell Library, 17th March

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Arts Review: Thomas Weber & Julia Boyd on The Rise of Fascism & the Making of Hitler

Part of Aye Write! Festival, at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on the 18th March

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Arts Review: Of Women

Shami Chakrabarti talking at Mitchell Library, part of Aye Write! Festival (17th March) In her book Of Women Shami Chakrabarti … More

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Arts Preview: Aye Write!

Glasgow’s highly anticipated annual book festival, aptly named Aye Write!, returns this year between the 15th and 25th of March. … More

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Arts Review: A Hebridean Journey with Madeleine Bunting – Aye Write 2017

The Mitchell Library, 19th March Nations define themselves by the stories they tell, and often these are the stories of … More

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Arts Review: Welcome to Nigeria – Aye Write 2017

CCA, 12th March Nigerian writing is in vogue at the moment, and for good reason. Like many of their compatriots, … More

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Arts Review: The Makars – Aye Write 2017

The Mitchell Library, 11th March 2017 A makar is the poet of a place. On Saturday evening in the Mitchell … More

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Preview: Aye Write

From crime set in India, Scandinavia or the Scottish Islands, a book about 9 months in Tibet or one about … More

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