A look at the history, alumni and legacy of of one of Britain's most well known Jewish charities, tracing Norwood from its beginnings over two hundred years ago.
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Bestselling historian Antony Seldon discusses the lessons and questions enshrined in his 1,300km journey to Auschwitz.
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Travel through time, flavours, cities and sounds with two books tracing family roots from the Middle East of the twentieth century. Linda Dangoor and Stella Joory discuss the flavour of exile with Lyn Julius.
Explore how political upheaval and cultural change are reshaping Jewish New York. Jane Eisner, Steven Zipperstein and John R. MacArthur unpack identity, security and civic life amid Zohran Mamdani’s shock mayoral win and shifting community power.
A romp through the Netflix star's best advice for finding lasting love, as the relationship coach flies in to London to share her wisdom with Jewish Book Week at Kings Place.
Second-generation author Richard Lowy explores both the terrible horrors and the incredible bond shared by two boys who helped each other through an unimaginable atrocity.
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What are things made of and why do they change? Explore the answers to these riddles of the natural world with celebrated science writers Oren Harman and Jonathan Drori.
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Join Kabbalah scholar Eduard Shyfrin in an exploration of music, mysticism and meaning, as he discusses his newest Jazz albums with Rabbi Mendel Cohen and Elisa Bray.
A specially-commissioned celebration of the life and works of Mel Brooks, led for Jewish Book Week by grande dame of the UK's entertainment industry Maureen Lipman.
A specially-commissioned celebration of the life and works of Mel Brooks, led for Jewish Book Week by grande dame of the UK's entertainment industry Maureen Lipman.
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Alice Coote and Julius Drake bring together iconic songs from classical and popular culture, from past to present, in a relaxed yet rebellious programme that suggests great music, however defined, belongs on any stage.
A colourful programme celebrating musical links between cultures, whether the rhapsodic 3rd violin sonata by Enescu and its Romanian folk roots, or Beethoven's monumental Kreutzer Sonata which inspired Janacek's string quartet.
Nottingham-based British-Ugandan singer-songwriter Daudi Matsiko returns to Kings Place to present his new EP ‘Dead Bird Dream’ - a collection of deeply felt modern folk songs, telling a story of heartache, diaspora, and self-acceptance at a time when belonging and British identity feels as though in constant jeopardy. With live performances described as deeply moving and life affirming in equal measure, Matsiko is not to be missed.
An organic, authentic & fun folk concerts for big & little music connoisseurs, folk duo Megson return to Kings Place for their ever-popular family folk concert.
Join award-winning author and broadcaster Yasmin Khan for a masterclass on food storytelling. Learn how to turn ingredients, memories, and recipes into compelling stories across books, journalism, podcasts, TV, and campaigns.
As part of Memory Unwrapped and Steve Reich’s 90th celebrations, the Solem Quartet perform Reich’s Different Trains, joined by Alice Zawadzki for her own songs, alongside music by visionary Kate Bush in a uniquely modern dialogue.
Renowned for her distinctive and award-winning vocal prowess, Lady Nade possesses one of the most singular voices in the UK music scene. Critics and fans alike have often drawn comparisons between Lady Nade's voice and the legendary Nina Simone. An artist known for paying homage to those who have profoundly influenced her journey, Lady Nade holds Nina Simone in high regard.
Aurora Orchestra’s Principal Players bring together three masterpieces of chamber music, each alive with the memory of a time long past.
Award-winning director Thomas Riedelsheimer works with light. It is his medium. Mysterious and beguiling. In this film, in remote island settings and hi-tech laboratories, he brings together art and science to find the sweet spot between knowledge and beauty.
As part of Memory Unwrapped and Kings Place’s celebration of Steve Reich at 90, Phaedra Ensemble’s Slow Changeexplores memory and transformation through Reich’s minimalism, Coltrane’s Africa, and the UK premiere of Thorvaldsdottir’s Enigma.
Innovator, award winning, multi-instrumentalist Malin Lewis' debut at Kings Place, melding Scottish West coast tradition with a newly invented, self-made bagpipe. Hair tingling, philosophical and dance inducing melodies inspired by European folk traditions, queerness and the universe.
For chefs, writers, influencers, and food storytellers, join Scottish-Malaysian writer Julie Lin to learn how to craft a compelling food book proposal. Drawing on her debut, Sama Sama, and media experience, she shares practical guidance for all.
Banger Factory Records Showcase. A celebration of the London jazz community featuring an all star line up inc. Kinetika Bloco, Christ-Stephane Boizi Sextet, Pete Horsfall & Electric Relaxation, Rachael Cohen Trio, Ruben Fox & Deschanel Gordon duo, as well as Mark Kavuma & The Banger Factory, each telling their story.
This season of Sunday morning celestial adventures with Bach, the Universe and Everything closes with very special finale featuring one of Bach’s most monumental cantatas, while a talk by Emily Akkermans marks the 250th anniversary of the death of one of Britain’s most phenomenal Enlightenment minds, John Harrison.