We showcase the first winner of LitroTV’s transgression competition, Ben Norris. Continue Reading Ben Norris: Joint winner of LitroTV’s transgression competition
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The world of Game of Thrones is so complex and believable that each language spoken in both the books and films fits right in, feeling authentic to Westeros and Essos. ...
“The first ‘song’ I ever wrote was ‘Baby.’ Inverted commas because a) everyone else does, the fools, and b) it’s got a verse, a chorus, and a second verse and ...
Litro chats with the spoken word artist ahead of his Latitude Festival appearance. Continue Reading Music Q&A with Scroobius Pip
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Ahead of his appearance at the Latitude Festival, Litro talks to one of the hottest names on London’s spoken word scene. Continue Reading Poetry Q&A with George the ...
With the release of their latest single My Love, LitroTV showcases spoken word band Benin City. Continue Reading Spoken Word Band: Benin City
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LitroTV grabs a word with insatiably busy spoken word artist and educator Dean Atta in transit, to discuss poetry in the information age, breaking down boundaries with words, and his ...
We showcase the second winner of LitroTV’s transgression competition, Amy McCallum. Continue Reading Amy McCallum: Joint winner of LitroTV’s transgression competition
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LitroTV kicks off April’s transgression theme with a performance poem from Anna Freeman Continue Reading Performance Poetry: Anna Freeman
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LitroTV catches up with poet, rapper and general miscreant Adam Kammerling at spoken word event Hammer & Tongue, Hackney, and Adam performs a piece for us. Continue ...
Back in July 2010, we posted a review of John Cooper Clarke’s show for the London Literature Festival: The Bard of Salford was on good form, despite the temperature. Now ...
I didn’t post on Friday because I was at the Small Wonder Festival at Charleston House, near Brighton. It’s a literary festival, now in its sixth year, that spans four days ...