What's On in Camden, week beginning 7th December 2014
Watch ‘Young Soul Rebels’ for £2.50 on the British Film Institute’s Player. Crossroads Women’s Centre invites children and their carers to a FREE Kids Party with Captain Fantastic from 3pm to 5.30pm at 24 Worsley Mews, NW5 on on Saturday 13th. On the same day, there is a FREE event for the residents of Maiden Lane Estate to try out the new activities on offer at the community centre. Socialist Film Club presents ‘Pete Seeger – The Power of Song’ by Jim Brown and ‘Blacklisting – Giant Steps’ at 11am on Sunday 14th.
Read by: Ann Carroll, Joseph Hughes, Mel Wiliams & Muhammad Hakim.
Recorded and Edited by: Marian Larragy
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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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What's on in Camden from 7th December 2013
Family Barn Dance on Sunday at Cecil Sharp House; Ukulele Cabaret in the Lincoln Lounge in Kings Cross; Kentish Town Pop Up Vintage Market is on Saturday 14th December at The Grafton Pub on Prince of Wales Road and the Monkey; Fourth Monkey Experimental Fringe 2013.
Script by: Sarah O’Brien
Read by: Freddy Chick & Marian Larragy
Edited by: Freddy Chick
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Kings Cross A Sense of Place
Local photographer, writer and Somers Town resident Angela Inglis talks about her Book ‘King’s Cross: A Sense of Place’.
Package by: Dearbhla Coffey
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Camden Newscast - Dec 2012
Marita Hutson talks with Mary Mason of Solace about recent changes to the law on domestic violence which now includes more subtle forms of violence and threats and also changes how sixteen and seventeen year olds are viewed. Marian Larragy explores the origins of the Savita Halappanvar scandal in the Republic of Ireland and Lucy Waterhouse talks with Angela Inglis, photographer and author about her recent books on King’s Cross and St Pancras.
Solace Tel: 0808 802 5565
Presented by: Charlotte Briere-Edney
Packages by: Marita Hutson, Marian Larragy & Lucy Waterhouse
- Solace Women's Aid
- Irish Choice Network
- Abortion Support Network
- India Times
- Guardian report
- King's Cross - A Sense of Place
- Railwaylands-catching St Pancras and King's Cross
- Ireland's Hidden Diaspora
- Ann Rossiter on Campaigning for Abortion
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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