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0 Comments 04 March 2010

Celebrating women writers, artists & performers
March 2010 Women’s History Month
produced by alternative arts

From fiery debates at Amnesty International to the Wisewords Bookfest at The Women’s Library and the opportunity to speak out at the Apples & Snakes Open Mic Night, Wisewords presents an exciting programme of events and exhibitions with women writers, artists and performers during March for Women’s History Month.

wisewords bookfest

Fri 12 & Sat 13 March 2pm-10pm each day
THE WOMENS LIBRARY, Old Castle Street E1 7NT, Aldgate East tube
Tickets £12 per day / £20 for 2 days, individual talks before 5pm £4/£3 concs, after 5pm £6/£5 concs. Available in advance and on the door 020 7320 2222 moreinfo@thewomenslibrary.ac.uk

The Wisewords Bookfest presents two days of thrilling, thoughtful, radical and humorous writing by women authors introducing their latest publications. Come along and spend an enjoyable day with writers reading and discussing their work. Each session lasts one hour with a half hour break in between for refreshments and the opportunity to buy books.

On Friday 12 March the authors will be Tamsin Bradley & Emma Tomalin DOWRY (Zed Books), Kavita Ramdya BOLLYWOOD WEDDINGS (Lexington Books), Dreda Say Mitchell & Claire Seeber on Crime writing, Clare Mulley THE WOMAN WHO SAVED THE CHILDREN (Oneworld Publications), and Kat Banyard launches her new book THE EQUALITY ILLUSION (Faber).

On Saturday 13 March the authors are Joy Howard and six poets from the Grey Hen Press with their new anthology CRACKING ON, Kia Abdullah new writer with Laura Longrigg, literary agent, Cathi Unsworth & Elizabeth Wilson on writing thrillers, Maggie Gee & Yasmin Alibhai Brown with their memoirs and to round it all off a wonderfully funny session with well known comic and writer Shazia Mirza ‘Columnist of the Year’. For more info www.alternativearts.co.uk

wisewords events and exhibitions

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL are holding two important debates The Portrayal of Women In The UK Media 8 March and The Impact of Religious Fundamentalism on Gay & Women’s Rights 11 March www.amnesty.org.uk/events

APPLES & SNAKES present The Wisewords Open Mic Night 10 March at Vibe Live @ The Vibe Bar www.applesandsnakes.org The International Women’s Day Tea Party 8 March will be held at The Teasmith in Spitalfields www.teasmith.co.uk

EXILED WRITERS present Worlds Apart: Mothers & Daughters with Alev Adil, Fatima Hagi, Ziba Karbassi & Shereen Pandit at the Idea Store, Whitechapel.

IMT Gallery exhibit a new commission by Japanese performance artist Naoko Takahashi, photo-space features three women photographers Laura Braun, Heather McDonough & Melanie Stidolph, Trolley Gallery shows Boo Saville & Laurena Toledo, and Melanie Manchot is at the Whitechapel.

More Information: http://www.alternativearts.co.uk
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