Corner at Tate Modern
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Pages at Tate Modern

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Liv Kelly
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Time Out says

We all know the Tate Modern is a powerhouse of curation when it comes to modern art, but the Southbank gallery is also a great events venue, and it’s about to combine two of our favourite things. Enter Pages: A Celebration of Beer and Books – for pint-loving bookworms, there’s not really a combo that tops that. Newcastle-born Boy Parts author Eliza Clarke, Glasgow-based David Keenan (This is Memorial Device and For the Good Times) and Lucien Freud’s daughter Rose Boyt, author of Naked Portrait, form the cracking roster of exciting authors who’ll be giving talks throughout the evening. Thirsty? Three craft beer breweries – Track (from Manchester), Beak (based in Lewes, East Sussex) and Verdant (a Cornish brewer) – will be supplying limited edition bevvies to quench that. Sound good? You can book your tickets on the Tate website. 

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