Plus, don’t miss this week’s special livestreamed events with Kehinde Andrews and Clive Myrie
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| An evening with Johnny Marr: Live in London and online | | | Johnny Marr redefined music for a generation, his distinctive songwriting elevating The Smiths to be one of the most influential British bands of all time. In his new book, Marr’s Guitars, he takes us through a unique history of modern music through the guitars that have inspired him. For this special event, Marr will be bringing a selection of his most famous guitars as he discusses the book and reflects on a remarkable career in music, with Guardian writer John Harris. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear from the legendary guitarist, and also purchase an exclusive signed copy of Marr’s Guitars with your ticket. | Tuesday 17 October, 7pm–8.30pm | Book tickets |
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Plus, this is your last chance to book this week’s special interactive online events with Kehinde Andrews, and Clive Myrie. On Tuesday, Andrews will be discussing antiracism and white privilege. And on Wednesday, Myrie will reflect on a 30 year career in journalism, with the Guardian’s Hugh Muir. |
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| | | Kehinde Andrews | Tuesday 12 September 8pm–9pm | On Tuesday, the bestselling author and the first professor of Black Studies in the UK will be in conversation with Jeffrey Boakye. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Clive Myrie | Wednesday 13 September 8.30pm-9.30pm | On Wednesday, the BBC journalist will discuss his memoirs with the Guardian’s executive editor for Opinion, Hugh Muir. | Book tickets | |
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| Margaret Hodge and Harriet Harman | Monday 18 September 8pm–9.30pm | The two veteran Labour MPs will sit down with the Guardian’s editor-in-chief, Katharine Viner, to reflect on their political careers. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Mick Herron: The Secret Hours | Tuesday 19 September 8pm–9pm | Guardian books reporter Alison Flood will interview the bestselling author of the Slough House series about his new spy thriller. | Book tickets | |
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| George Monbiot | Tuesday 19 September 8pm–9.15pm | Join Monbiot and fellow Guardian journalists as they discuss the climate catastrophe and the rising influence of the extreme right. | Book tickets | |
| | | | Naomi Klein | Wednesday 27 September 7pm–8.30pm | Join the award-winning author as she explores the politics of the far right and conspiracy theories, live in Manchester and online. | Book tickets | |
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