FilmBath Bath Film Festival 2025
Another exciting year of film in Bath including the IMDb Awards. The Festival has been running since 1990.
Another exciting year of film in Bath including the IMDb Awards. The Festival has been running since 1990.
Join National Trust curator, Dr Tim Moore, for a journey into the vibrant histories of people of colour in Georgian-era Bath.
Oliver Cronk explores the profound and often overlooked geographical and environmental implications of our expanding digital world.
We Were There is a crucial new portrait of a modern Black Britain that for too long has been unknown and unexplored - the one that exists beyond London.
Mr B's are thrilled to welcome award-winning author Nicholas Jubber to Bath to celebrate the release of his new book, Monsterland: A Journey Around the World’s Dark Imagination.
Beautiful and strange, ancient monuments have long captured our attention and curiosity. We stand in awe before them, asking who created the Uffington White Horse - and why?
Take a deeper dive into the themes of the exhibition The Most Tiresome Place in the World: Jane Austen & Bath, with curator Izzy Wall.
After 33 years, Jung Chang takes to the page to write the sequel of the internationally acclaimed Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China.
Kehinde Andrews returns to Bath discuss his brand new book on the real political mission of Malcolm X, and why it needs resurrecting now - 100 years after his birth...
This Black History Month, Toppings are thrilled to be hosting Emma Slade Edmondson and Nicole Ocran, hosts of the award-winning podcast Mixed Up.
Mr B's couldn’t be more excited to welcome actor and musician, Joey Batey, to Bath to discuss his debut novel, It’s Not a Cult.
Join Sandra Higgins Gallery for a glass of Prosecco and an insightful Artist’s Talk with Donald Smith, past Director of Exhibitions at Chelsea College of Art
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