Glasgow's Book Festival, Aye Write, will celebrate its 20th edition across 11 days this November, with a series of pop-up events coming before!
READ MOREMusic lovers rejoice as Aye Write welcomes two writers to the festival, each with their own love letter to the Glasgow music scene!
READ MOREF1 icon and one of its most high-profile voices, Ted Kravitz, discusses his new book, F1 Insider: Notes From The Pit Lane as part of Aye Write 2025!
READ MOREAye Write are thrilled to welcome literary trailblazer Jeanette Winterson to the festival for the first time!
READ MOREKavan Stafford chats with two modern fiction writers about their respective dark and chilling tales.
READ MOREJoin the team at Waterstones for a Speculative Fiction panel discussion led by Arusa Qureshi with debut authors Emily Buchanan, Oraine Johnson and Chris Kohler.
READ MOREJoin Professor Alice Roberts as she takes us on an investigative journey to establish who spread Christianity, how and why; the story of the fall of an Empire – and the rise of another!
READ MOREA Scot and an American walk into a book festival. In this special event, Aye Write and the Glasgow International Comedy Festival present comedians turned authors Eleanor Morton and Krystal Evans.
READ MORE2025 will be a big year for Glasgow as we celebrate the city's 850th birthday. It's a milestone and everyone who has or does call Glasgow home is invited to the party!
READ MOREGlasgow Central Tours offer you the chance to explore behind the scenes of Glasgow's most iconic and busiest landmarks, Central Station!
READ MOREThe International Film Festival Glasgow has announced details of its 12th edition which will run from 12th to 16th November at venues across Glasgow!
READ MORELearn some fascinating facts about space then search the skies for constellations and planets on one of Mugdock Country Park's Stargazing nights!
READ MOREExplore a different theme each week on Friday afternoons, during school term-time, with our Learning team at the National Museum of Scotland.
READ MORESee behind the scenes of the work carried out in the museum’s Conservation hangar with these free talks.
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