Whats On from 29th April 2013
Celebrate May Day in Camden Square with the Speakeasy Jazzmen – or in the Irish Centre if it’s raining; There is Hubcap Music at the Roundhouse; Join a chat about feminist consciousness raising group at the Feminist Library on Tuesay 2nd May.
Writers from fifteen countries feature in Asia House Festival 2013, which will be opened by Michael Palin on 7th May and follows the theme ‘Freedom’.
Read by: Marian Larragy, Mainga Bhima & DJ Rudeboy P.Tosh
Edited by: Mainga Bhima
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Whats on in Camden 14th Jan 2013
Endell Street Sports Centre has a free taster session for older people and disabled adults who are non-swimmers – on Wednesday; Mid week, Peter Antoniou – ‘Psychic’ Comedian is at the Etcetera. Fuerzabruta continues at the Roundhouse, while Friday sees Michael Parkinson back at the Jazz Cafe. You must see ‘’Stars and Stems’ by Emerald Dunn at Free Space Gallery in Bartholmew and if you’d like company while you knit, there is a knitting club at Kentish Town Library.
Read by: Mainga Bhima and Sophie Atkinson
Research & Script: Mainga Bhimi and Sophie Atkinson
Recored & Edited by: Marian Larragy
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Michael Connell on 'Povera - with a Touch of Colour'
Denise O’Connor talks with Black-Irish artist, Michael Connell about his current exhibition ‘Povera with a Touch of Colour’. Michael works in mixed-media to create unique artworks made exclusively made from recycled building materials inspired by his day job as a floor screeder.
Michael Connell is currently exhibiting his large three dimensional pieces at The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, Euston until 6 June. The gallery is open daily from 11am-7pm
Produced and Edited by: Denise O’Connor
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What's On in Camden: Week Beginning August 29th
What’s on in Camden: Post riot Comedy benefit for retailers; Jewish Museum on contribution to the entertainment industry in the UK; Camden Council hosts three community summits on how it should respond to the riots; Booker prizewinner Michael Ondaatje talks with Geoff Dyer about his latest book; Liberty Festival of Disabled artists is on next Saturday at the South Bank.
Read by:
Amy Soloman, Ingrid Malik, Marian Larragy, Martin Lim and Nicholas Odutoye
Recording: Amy Solomon
Editing: Marian Larragy
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