What's On in the week beginning 22nd November 2014
England Women’s Football Team plays at Wembley and is live on TV and Radio; UK premiere of ‘Blood Fruit’ at ICA on Sunday. Cuban Bar open mic on Monday at Stables Market; ‘State Red’ – Aitha Sen Gupta’s one act play at Hampstead Theatre; Multi sensory art experience ‘Studio to Stereo’ at Proud Camden; Cockpit Arts hosts open studios on Friday, Saturday & Sunday in Cockpit Yard, Holborn; You can see the lights for free in Regent Street.
Read by: Aziza El-Shataly, Gudren Vickery, Joseph Hughes, Marian Larragy and Max Weidl
Editing: Marian Larragy
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Music Showcase - Mel Williams
Ann Carroll talks with Melvyn Williams. A Londoner born and bred, Melvyn has faced some really tough times and those experiences form the lyrics of his songs. Here he talks to Ann Carroll about how he took his lyrics out into performance and recording.
Package by: Ann Carroll
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Newscast October 2014
Back after a prolonged summer break, this month’s newscast is a treat for the ears. We bring you incredible poetry from the young people from the New Horizons centre in Chalton Street. In a night organised by new local organisation Youth Sauce, these young people reimagined their own tough stories and fairytales dark and grim set in Somerstown.
Our second story comes from Rochester Square Gardens and the community who have been squatting there for more than a year now. They have wonderful plans for the space and visions of returning it as a natural paradise to the local community, but it is proving a slow process. Listen in to find out more about this alternative group and what they’re trying to achieve.
Lastly, we close with an interview and some music from our newest recruit Melvyn.
Enjoy!
Presented by: Ann Carroll & Freddy Chick
Edited: Freddy Chick
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Philosophy Walk 1 - September 4th 2014
Naho Ollason and Tanya Geddes walk through Southbank, London on 4th September, in the evening. They talk about “Don’t miss the donut by looking through the hole” (anonymous).
This is the first of a weekly series of podcasts where a philosophical thought is discussed by two people walking and talking in the streets of London.
Package by: Tanya Geddes
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Whats on in Camden for the week beginning 26th July 2014
Jane Fonda on Trial finishes its run Upstairs at The Gatehouse, Box Office: 020 8340 3488; Union Chapel hosts Sunday Singers with vocalist and violinist Alice Sawadzki. Sunday 2.30pm and the Roy Hargrove Quintet. on Thursday; John Healy, author of ‘The Grass Arena’ talks with Tony Murry at Housman’s Bookshop; Green Curtain Theatre have a midweek double bill for ‘Community Service’ and ‘Just Above Dogs’ in Camden Square.
Scripted and Read By: Aronda Atkinson & Marian Larragy
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