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- 3Jun2025
The Leopard in my House with Mark Steel
One morning, while shaving, the comedian Mark Steel noticed that one side of his neck seemed larger than the other.
- 7Jun2025
Readers and Writers Zine Fair
At Brixton Library we’ll have 20+ stalls of fanzines, magazines, publications, artists, readers and writers with the best of the latest in small press.
- 10Jun2025
Caret with Adam Mars-Jones
Conjuring a remarkable voice and mind, Caret is a feast of a novel, served on a succession of small plates, each portion providing an adult's daily intake of literary nourishment.
- 12Jun2025
This Part Is Silent: A Life Between Cultures with SJ Kim
SJ Kim probes her experiences as a writer, a scholar, and a daughter to confront the silences she finds in the world.
- 16Jun2025
Garlic & Pearls: What makes the French so French and the British so British?
Join Suzanne Raine and Muriel Zagha for a lively and engaging discussion inspired by their podcast Garlic & Pearls, in which they tour French and British culture in 1,000 things, ideas and scents – from absinthe to tweed, from hedgero
- 17Jun2025
Remembering the Windrush Generation with Mel Pennant and Lisa Smith
Join novelists Mel Pennant (A Murder for Miss Hortense) and Lisa Smith (Jamaica Road) as they come together to discuss their lived experiences growing up in the tight-knit Caribbean communities of London in the 1970s and 198
- 25Jun2025
The Spectacular Downfall of a Victorian Detective with Naomi Clifford
Naomi Clifford explores the life of Chief Inspector Nathaniel Druscovich, the ‘golden boy’ of the Metropolitan Police detective division, who was caught up in a major corruption scandal and died in Vauxhall in disgrace.
- 14Jul2025
Guide Me Home: American Crime Writer Attica Locke in Conversation
Attica Locke is a multi-prize-winning, best-selling American crime author, television writer and producer.
- 24Oct2025
Naomi Bedford and The Ramshackle Band: Folk in the Library
Join Naomi Bedford and her band for an evening of potent, exciting and emotional folk music - live in the Library!