What's on 12th January 2014
Cat Forward exhibits ‘Everyday’ at Free Space Gallery in Bartholmew Road, NW5; the Working Men’s College Lecture series continues on Tuesday with ‘Two Windows: Connections between art in renaissance Europe and art in traditional Islamic societies’; On Wednesday, Union Chapel celebrates the restoration on its Henry Willis pipe organ with a free recital; Cecil Sharp House hosts young folk awards and Housman’s Booksale starts this week.
Read by: Denise O’Connor, Marian Larragy, Sarah O’Brien and Marita Hutson
Editing: Sarah O’Brien
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Whats On July 14th
Check out ‘Cabinets’, an art installation by Laura Bodo Lajber at the Kentish Town Health Centre’s Art Shed.
Lolie Ware’s one woman show, ‘Too Cool to Care’ will be a highlight of the Camden Fringe from 29th July.
Swing by the swing dance masterclass at the Pirate Castle on the 14th, courtesy of The Rhythms of Life Charity or go to Grange Park for the Kilburn Festival, 1pm-7pm on Sunday 14th.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Mainga Bhima, Marian Larragy
Edited by: Freddy Chick & Mainga Bhima
- Free Space Gallery
- Lauro Bodo Lajber's 'Cabinets' at the Kentish Town Health Centre's Art Shed.
- Too Cool to Care
- Lolie Ware's one woman show
- Camden Fringe
- Rhythms of Life
- Swing Patrol masterclass
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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What's on in Camden in the Week Beginning 20th January 2013
‘The Secret Listeners’, a performance project based on the experiences of German and Austrian Jewish refugees who worked as Secret Listeners for the government during World War Two is on Sunday 20th January. Monday: comedy from the New Material Flash Mob at The Monarch. Tuesday is Guest night for Cecil Sharp Folk Club. The British Library has an evening of music and performance based around the history of stage hypnotism and
hypnotherapy and Camden Arts Centre will be guiding young artists on a one-off trip to visit galleries London.
Read by: Mainga Bhima & DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh
Researched by: Mainga Bhima
Recorded by: DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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West Hampstead Women's Centre - Rukshana Chishti
Camden Community Radio’s Cina Aissa went to an International Women’s Day celebration in March 2012. There she discovered the West Hampstead Women’s Centre and the amazing woman who has been its backbone for twenty one years.
18th December is International Migrant’s Day: Radio 1812 has organised radio broadcasts in 38 countries to celebrate migrants all over the world.
Package by: Cina Aissa
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Camden Newscast 18
Camden Community Radio talks with striking Camden traffic wardens whose case was mentioned in Parliament last week: Charlotte asks if slowing down traffic by Camden Council will reduce road deaths? Tom explores the Bloomsbury Festival with Festival Director Roma Backhouse and Taiwo went to watch Arsenal Ladies lift the triple and become invincible.
Features Editor: Charlotte Briere Edney
Presented by: Charlotte Briere Edney
Features by: Charlotte Briere Edney, Marian Larragy, Taiwo Olungadi & Tom Boyle.
- 20 mile Zone?
- Living Streets on 20 Mile Zone
- Unison on Parking Attendants Strike
- House of Commons on Camden Dispute
- Big Smoke on Traffic Wardens Strike
- Bloomsbury Festival
- Pics from Bloomsbury Festival
- Arsenal Ladies
- Arsenal Ladies Match Fixtures
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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