What's On in Camden, week beginning July 19 mp3
‘General Darcy & The Girl’ and more at the 7th International Solo Festival until 27th July at Lord Stanley Pub, Park Road until 27th July. Rob Da Bank play at the launch of ‘The Art of Dressing Up’ at Proud Camden; Try for Tuesday cheap night at the Tricycle for ‘The Colby Sisters of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania – 020 7328 1000; Leon Rosselson performs at launch of Nigel Smith’s ‘A Collection of Ranter Writings’ and Sir Stephen Sedley asks the questions at LRB Bookshop. Taste almost anything at City Lit or take a longer summer course;
Read by: Tanya Geddes, Sarah O’Brien, Marian Larragy, Freddy Chick & Daniel Mears
Script: Marian Larragy
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Whats on 17th June 2013
The weekend of 15th & 16th has the first ever (Emily) Wilding Festival at St George’s Church, Bloomsbury; Camden events for National Bike Festival all week; British Library seminar on impact of Social Media with Professors Helen Margetts and David Gauntlett; Open City Docs Festival comes ot Euston, Bloomsbury Theatre and University College. There is advance warning of the rooftop Bar-B-Q at Maiden Lane Community Centre on Saturday 29th June and news of the Summer Holiday PlayScheme at Camden Square which has breakfast club, extended day and core day for children aged 4 to 12 years of age. APPLY NOW at Maiden Lane Community Centre.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Mainga Bhima & Marian Larragy
Research: Mainga Bhima & Freddy Chick
Editing: Marian Larragy
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Whats on in Camden, Week Beginning June 24th 2012
‘Elements’, Summer Dance Show from City Academy is at the Shaw Theatre on Sunday 24th; The Award Winning ‘Blackbird’ opens at Theatro Technis on Tuesday 26th; Kilburn Film Festival opens on Thursday 28th showing Irish short films and continues with ‘The Most Important Thing’ which was feted in both Berlin and Teplice earlier this year and was drawn and spoken by the children of Malorees Junior School. The two day Jester Festival opens on Saturday 30th June.
Read by: Marian Larragy
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Camden Newscast 11
Camden Council is considering a judicial review on HS2, Jayson Mansaray looks at the issues for and against.
The Vatican City recently held a symposium on the issue of sexual abuse, Denise O’Conor asks whether the Vatican is making up or covering up
And, one local team, Arsenal Ladies Reserves has made it to the Cup Final which takes palce in March.
Presented by: Jayson Mansaray
FeaturesEditor: Jayson Mansaray
Features by: Denise O’Connor, Jayson Mansaray, T-O, Marian
Editing support: Charlotte Briere-Edney
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