Acclaimed author and broadcaster Robert Elms makes his Aye Write debut to discuss his new book, Blitz: The Club That Created the 80s.
READ MOREA giant of Scottish and British sports broadcasting, Dougie Donnelly sits down with journalist Hugh MacDonald to discuss his brand new autobiography, My Life in Sport: Recorded Highlights.
READ MORESteven Veerapen traces witches, witchcraft, and witch-hunters from the explosion of mass-trials under King James VI and I in the late sixteenth century to the death of the witch-hunting phenomenon.
READ MOREJoin us in Waterstones for a LGBTQI+ Fiction based panel discussion with debut authors with Seth Insua, Michael Amherst and Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin.
READ MOREIn his Aye Write Festival debut, Shaun Atwood discusses his new book, Sitdowns with Serial Killers & Murderers and what it's like talking to some of the most menacing and violent people on the planet.
READ MOREDon't miss a lively conversation with internationally renowned anthropologist Tim Ingold, tackling the big questions on what makes a good life with warmth and irreverence in equal measure.
READ MOREAuthor Ben Collins sits down to discuss his new book, The Irish Unity Dividend, as part of Aye Write 2025.
READ MORESweat, breathe, party, repeat. No hangover, just an endorphin high when Holon host their next Sober Social at SWG3 Glasgow on Sunday 21st September!
READ MOREAward-winning author, comedian and musician, Marc Burrows, brings an evening of comedy, music, and book chat to Aye Write in his festival debut!
READ MORECome along for a cosy night of acoustic renditions of your fave alternative tunes when Lily Kerbey brings her Stealth Rock tour to Oran Mor Glasgow on Thursday 5th February!
READ MOREDon't miss a Q&A with Ryan Gilbey, author of It Used to be Witches, followed by a screening of Theorem at Glasgow Film Theatre as part of Aye Write 2025.
READ MORESimple Things are bringing a fresh new flavour to pop music, with a traditional Irish influence, don't miss them live at Glasgow's King Tut's on Wednesday 26th November!
READ MORETake your Scottish Country Dancing to the next level with RSCDS Glasgow's Advanced & Very Advanced Class at the Gaelic School!
READ MORECurious about Scottish Country Dancing but never tried it before? Or perhaps you’ve danced before but feel a bit rusty? This Beginners Class is the perfect starting point.
READ MOREJoin RSCDS Glasgow for a lively Scottish Country Dance class, perfect for dancers with some experience who are familiar with basic Scottish Country Dancing steps and form!
READ MORELearn about Shodo calligraphy using traditional materials such Japanese sumi ink and fude brushes on washi paper with Drawing and Painting Studio!
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