The Times and Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival 2023 has announced this year’s must-see line-up, consisting of 500+ events encompassing art and design, classic literature, current affairs, faith and philosophy, fiction, poetry and spoken word, history, memoir, food and drink and more.
From Friday 6th to Sunday 15th October, the Festival will offer visitors the opportunity to take the pulse of contemporary culture, hosting thought-provoking discussions and exploration of emerging trends across politics, culture and lifestyle. World-class novelists, incisive global thinkers, bright new voices, bold explorers and conversation-starting creators all await them this October. Here's the line-up: Adele Parks • Adrian Edmonson • Alastair Campbell • Andi Oliver • Andi Osho • Andrey Kurkov • Arthur Parkinson • Audrey Magee Bernard Cornwell • Bernie Taupin • Brian Cox Caroline O’Donoghue • C Pam Zhang • Chris van Tulleken • Chris Packham • Claire Kilroy • Charlie Mackesy • Cleo Watson • Clive Myrie • Colin Grant Danny Cipriani • David Baddiel • David Petraeus • David Runciman • Dawn Butler Eleanor Catton • Elizabeth Acevedo • Elizabeth Day • Emma Dabiri • Ed Gamble • Eva Baltasar Gaby Roslin • Ghaith Abdul-Ahad Guadalupe Nettel Hamza Yassin • Hashi Mohamed • Henry Marsh • Holly Jackson Ian McEwan • Inua Ellams John Whaite • Jojo Moyes • Judy Murray • Justin Webb Kate Mosse • Katherine Rundell • Karl Ove Knausgaard • Kelechi Okafor • Keyu Jin Lauren Elkin • Lemn Sissay Mary Beard • Michael Palin • Michael Rosen • Michel Roux • Mick Herron • Miquita Oliver • Musa Okwonga Nadiya Hussain • Nandini Das • Nicola Sturgeon • Nick Frost • Nikesh Shukla • Noel Fitzpatrick Paula Akpan • Peace Adzo Medie • Polly Toynbee Rachel Parris • Ragnar Jónasson • Raynor Winn • Richard Curtis • Richard E Grant • Ruby Wax Sadiq Khan • Santanu Bhattacharya • Sarah Raven • Sebastian Faulks • Shirley Ballas • Steve Backshall Tété-Michel Kpomassie • Theresa May • Tim Peake • Timothy West • Tomiwa Owolade • Toshikazu Kawaguchi Will Gompertz • William Hague Yomi Adegoke • Yu Jie Zadie Smith Family programme: Adam Rutherford • Alex Willmore • Amara Sage Beatrice Blue • Benji Davies • Bob and Roberta Smith David Walliams • Derek Landy • Dr Ranj Elle McNicoll • Esme Higgs Helen Rutter • Holly Bourne • Holly Jackson • Holly Smale Lucy Bannerman Jacqueline Wilson • Jasbinder Balan • Jennifer Killick • Joseph Coelho Liz Pichon Maddie Moate • Martin Brown • Matt Lucas • Maz Evans • Michelle Elman Nadine Aisha Jassat Dapo Adeola P.J. Holden • Paul Westmoreland • Philip Reeve Robert Muchamore S.F. Said • Sathnam Sanghera • Sharna Jackson • Smriti Halls Yeva Skalietska For tickets and all the information, visit www.cheltenhamfestivals.com/literature
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Following 37,000 nominations and six weeks of Good Food Guide inspections, The Halfway at Kineton continues to attract lots of attention after being included in The Good Food Guide’s 100 Best Local Restaurants of 2023. Since being taken on in February 2023 by chefs Nathan Eades and Liam Goff, the pub has caught the eye of foodies and critics (including Giles Coren who raved about the pie), and is the only pub or restaurant in the Cotswolds to feature in this list. The Good Food Guide's Best Local Restaurant awards began 13 years ago to celebrate the places that are the beating heart of communities around Britain. You can find the full list HERE. www.thehalfwayatkineton.com
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