share


THE WHITE REVIEW / n+1 SUMMER LAUNCH PARTY

Join us for the fifth annual THE WHITE REVIEW / n+1 Summer Launch Party, which marks the publication of THE WHITE REVIEW NO. 25. As is tradition, the party will take place at Bold Tendencies, Peckham. Entrance is free. Doors open at 6.30pm, readings will begin at 7.15pm sharp, and there will be drinks, music, and dancing till late.

 

20 June 2019 / 18.30 – / Bold Tendencies / Free entry via Eventbrite 

 

This year, we are thrilled to present readings from

 

TERRY CASTLE

 

CHARLOTTE GEATER

 

EDWARD HERRING

 

More TBC

 

 

We will be selling copies of THE WHITE REVIEW and n+1, and discounted subscriptions.

 

 

THE WHITE REVIEW is accredited by the Good Night Out Campaign. Good Night Out is an independent worldwide campaign that works with event promoters, clubs, bars, pubs and venues to deal with, tackle and prevent harassment on nights out. We want you to have a good night out at our events. If something or someone makes you feel uncomfortable, no matter how minor it may seem, you can report it to any member of THE WHITE REVIEW staff and they will work with you to make sure it doesn’t have to ruin your night. Good Night Out is currently funded by donation only and remains completely independent. If you would like to organise training for your organisation or to donate to Good Night Out, please visit the website: www.goodnightoutcampaign.org


share


READ NEXT

Interview

December 2016

Interview with Caragh Thuring

Harry Thorne

Interview

December 2016

When I first visited Caragh Thuring in her east London studio, there was an old man lurking in the...

Interview

Issue No. 20

Interview with Anne Carson

Željka Marošević

Interview

Issue No. 20

Throughout her prolific career as a poet and a translator, Anne Carson has been concerned with combatting what she calls...

feature

July 2013

Occupy Gezi: From the Fringes to the Centre, and Back Again

Alexander Christie-Miller

feature

July 2013

Taksim Square appears at first a wide, featureless and unlovely place. It is a ganglion of roads and bus...

 

Get our newsletter

 

* indicates required