New music from Jana & The Lanterns
Camden based singer-songwriter releases her debut single Birdhouse bending folk into jazz and indie-rock, dissembling your senses with her personal take on songwriting.. Richard talks Joni Mitchell, 70s nostalgia and the unconquered Camden music scene.
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The Roundhouse gets a Feminist Takeover - F Word
The Roundhouse gets a Feminist Takeover.
Fierce female line ups might be a thing of the past but they are also certainly the future. Meet the women who are proudly challenging gender politics in the music industry. Richard Pye chats to FWord founder Mackinlay Ingham and artist SADIE before they take over Camden Rpundhouse with FWord and friends on 25th October.
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An interview with Tom Adams
Do you tell the truth when you talk in your sleep? Are sleep-talkers always on the verge of admitting some dark desire? Using live music, song and verbatim sleep recordings, Elephant and Castle is a gig-theatre show about the joy and terror of sharing your bed with a sleep-talker. Richard interviews Tom Adams, performer and creator of this unconventional show that is running at the Camden Peoples Theatre until Saturday 20th October.
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Camden Councillor Angela Mason talks to CCRadio about Universal Credit
Angela Mason, Camden Councillor and lead on matters concerning children and families, talked with Camden Community Radio about her concerns re the roll out of the Government’s policy of Universal Credit to Camden.
All new claims for Child Tax Credit, Housing Benefit, Income Support, Income-based JobSeekers Allowance, Income-related Employment & Support Allowance and working tax credit will be replaced by Universal Credit and claims will have to be made online rather than in person.
In 2019, all Housing benefit claims, excluding those of pensioners are to be replaced by Universal credit. Early rollout of the scheme suggests that it will drive people into deeper poverty and great hardship.
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An interview with Chris Tummings
Samantha Russell, herself a TV actor and radio presenter talks with Chris Tummings about his career in the business, including his time on ‘No Problem’, and gets personal with questions on the meaning of love. Plus there’s a blast on the bamboo sax.
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