Fringe Film Fest - Podcast
FRINGE! IS BACK 12th – 15th April 2012
After last year’s storming success, East London’s spunky alternative film festival is back!
Camden Radio’s Denise O’Connor and Jayson Mansaray present a podcast about the event:
Four days of over 30 films, events, art and parties Fringe! is excited to showcase this year’s ‘confetti burst’ of queer culture – with many events free!
Highlights include the first ever screening of Travis Mathew’s hotly tipped I Want Your Love – UK premieres of army cadet love story Private Romeo plus docs (A)sexual, Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years and Short & experimental film hosted by cult les mag Girls Like Us. Plus the Little Joe Clubhouse from the creators of Little Joe magazine which will host screenings, discussions and a library and act as a meeting point during the festival.
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LGBT Gay Sweatshop
Marian Larragy first saw Gay Sweatshop perform in Dublin in 1976, where their presence was a media sensation. Here she goes back to meet Julie Parker, former member of Gay Sweatshop, to ask about the impact of the first professional lesbian and gay theatre group on the world of the 1970s.
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Whats On 26th June
This week
Amnesty Hampstead Walk
Power Up London
London LGBT Pride 2011
Camden Summer University
London Indian Film Festival
Women as the Agents of Change
Read by:
Aaron McCarter, Martin Lim, DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh, Bose Koku, Marian Larragy, Amy Solomon & Harriet Bird.
Edited by: Aaron McCarter
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Camden Unlocked Refugee Week Radio 2011
Camden Unlocked celebrates Refugee Week with:
Interviews with Hari and with Peter Tatchell about the issues facing LGBT Refugees and Asylum Seekers from Sri Lanka
Interview with Sheila Hayman of ‘Freedom From Torture’ about their creative writing project.
Report from 15th Anniversary Celebration of Camden’s British Somali Community
Interviews with ‘Movement for Justice’ about its work to support asylum seekers and with a Gay Asylum Seeker from Senegal.
Presented by: Jayson Mansaray
Features by: Harriet Bird and Marian Larragy
Edited by: Aaron McCarter
- Stonewall 'No Going Back'
- LGBT Asylum News Blogspot
- Research Paper on UNHCR and sexual orientation
- UK Border Agency
- Paper on Sexual Orientation Issues in the Asylum Claim
- Movement For Justice
- A Celebration of the Human Spirit
- Peter Tatchell website
- Freedom From Torture
- Radio France International in English
- British Somali Community
- Dame Jane Roberts
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Folow us on Twitter
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Weekend Arts College fights closure
Weekend Arts College, the performing arts centre in Camden that trained Ms Dynamite, Dappy from N-Dubz, Sophie Okenedo and Marianne Jean-Baptiste learnt in March that they are to lose their £103,000 grant from the Arts Council. CCRadio’s Harriet Bird went along to visit the children, parents and teachers who use and love WAC to hear how they’re reacting to the news. She also spoke to the centre’s Director, Celia Greenwood, to hear how they’re going to tackle it.
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