Soul Music and Social History
Stuart Cosgrove
Friday 22 September, 8.00pm
Harbour Arts Centre £8.00
Journalist, writer and broadcaster Stuart Cosgrove talks about his
passion for soul music and social history with readings from his
bestselling books Detroit 67 and Young Soul Rebels. Staff writer
with the black music paper Echoes, Media Editor with the
NME and feature writer for a range of newspapers and
magazines, Stuart is a rare soul collector with great
passion for the subject.
Mark Smith
Slugboy Saves the World
Saturday 23 September, 11.00am
Harbour Arts Centre £5.00*
Bring along your little superheroes for lots of laughs, fun and
games, singing and storytelling, and much more! Enjoy an
awesome superhero quiz. Create your own superheroes - with
a twist. Sing along to the amazing Slugboy theme tune. And
prepare to be bowled over by two epic readings from the
award-winning Slugboy Saves the World!
Perfect for boys and girls aged 8-12.
*Family ticket - 2 adults + 2 children
A Tale of Two Shipwrecks: Victorian Heroes
and Villains at Sea - Gill Hoffs
Saturday 23 September, 2.00pm
Scottish Maritime Museum
£5.00 *
Find out about the mysterious shipwrecks of the William &
Mary and the so-called ‘Victorian Titanic’! Gill Hoffs will discuss
the White Star Line’s RMS Tayleur (as seen on BBC’s “Coast”)
as well as the subject of her new book ‘The Lost Story of the
William & Mary’. Discover what caused these disasters, why
so many women died on the ‘Victorian Titanic’, and how 200
emigrants came back from the dead in the Bahamas!
*includes entry to Scottish Maritime Museum
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