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  1. Welcome to City Lit. At City Lit, we empower you to enrich your life through learning. Whether you want to kickstart a fulfilling career, supercharge your passion project, or improve your wellbeing. Explore our extensive range of in-person & online courses, taught by a community of expert tutors.

    • Languages

      Flexible part-time language classes. Our part time courses...

    • Skills for life

      Develop the skills you need to participate fully in modern...

    • Specialist learning

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  2. City Lit offers thousands of online and in-person courses in languages, arts, drama, music, technology, writing and more. Learn from expert tutors, meet new people and discover new skills at City Lit.

  3. Learn languages, art, drama, music, writing, marketing, history, and more! Our tutors are experts—including published authors, practising artists, counsellors, and academics. Experience learning from the best, with tutors who are not only knowledgeable but also friendly, helpful, and committed to unlocking your potential.

  4. City Lit offers a range of literature courses, from literary history to fiction, poetry and drama. Learn from expert tutors in Covent Garden or online, with classes for all levels and interests.

  5. City Lit was one of five literary institutes in the capital, alongside Plumstead and Woolwich, Marylebone, Dalston and Peckham. We welcomed our first students 1919, with T.G. Williams soon taking the place of Captain, and J.H. Menzies as ‘Master’.

  6. Thurber House is a non-profit literary arts center and museum located in the home of humor writer and cartoonist James Thurber. Programs include the Thurber Prize for American Humor, writer residencies, author readings, writing classes for children and adults, and a museum of Thurber memorabilia.

  7. Hace 4 días · Columbus, Ohio. Columbus, city, Franklin, Fairfield, and Delaware counties, capital (1816) of Ohio, U.S., and seat (1824) of Franklin county. It is situated in the central part of the state on the relatively flat Ohio till plain, at the junction of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers.