Angela Inglis - Two poems
Flight from Srebrenica, July 2005
Tavistock Square, July 2006
Poetry read and composed by Angela Inglis
Introduction: Marian Larragy
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Angela Inglis KX on Stanley and Culross Buildings
Stanley Buildings and Culross Buildings were part of nineteenth century architectural heritage at the rear of King’s Cross station. Angela Inglis wrote about them when it became clear that they would be sacrificed to ‘regeneration’. The retained segment of Stanley building sits next tot he German Gym, opposite the entrance to St Pancras Station at Pancras Road.
Poetry & Reading: Angela Inglis
Introduction: Marian Larragy
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What's On In Camden - 25th May
It’s the Bank Holiday weekend=time to crack out the BBQ. Camden Council have compiled a handy list of the best BBQ sites in the borough; Historic Conway Hall will be open at Friday lunchtime for a tour; the Roundhouse hosts ‘The Last Word- – its annual festival of spoken word poetry and you can kick up your heels and learn how to do the Highland fling at Cecil Sharp House’s weekly ceilidh dance.
Danielle Manning, Joe Hughes & Freddy Chick
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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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Thicker than Blood/I Am What I Am Because of My Fam
An evening showcasing young writers from Camden and Lambeth brought to you by Tosh and Freddy.
Organised by Small Green Shoots and local youth organisation WISDM and Brixton’s Raw Material, this event at the Queen’s Crescent Community Centre was something special. We hear from the youth organisers and poets running the project and from the performers themselves.
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