Whats on in Camden - from 27th April 2014
A FREE weekly class, ‘Computers for Beginners’ starts at Maiden Lane Community Centre on Tuesday 29th; Speakeasy Jazzmen at Camden Square Gardens on 1st May; Celebrate Permaculture Day on the Eco Walk in NW1 on Sunday 4th May; A meeting about the future of services for people with disabilities and sensory needs in the wake of DISC closure is on Wednesday 7th May; Join the Folk Festival with the English Folk Dance and & Dance Society on Saturday 10th may Book ahead for the Play Scheme at Camden Square for the May half term break. 27th – 30th May.
Read by: DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh, Joe Hughes, Freddy Chick & Marian Larragy
Recorded by: Freddy Chick Edited by: Marian Larragy
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Camden council are seeking to license buskers in the borough but The Association of Street Artists and Performers (ASAP!) founder has vowed to fight the restrictions in court. Nikhita Chulani speaks to Jonny about this issue alongside local residents, Councillor Abdul Hai the Cabinet Member of Community Safety for Camden and Conservative Councillor Jonny Bucknell. Cyclist deaths have again hit the news and Freddy Chick discusses what can be done to improve safety with Camden Cyclists’ Jean Dollimore who heads the Camden Cycling Campaign. The first international newscast via Louise Morris focuses on the recent elections in Honduras and the current political climate, especially how this effects the lives of women in Honduras.
Features Editor & Presenter: Sarah O’Brien
Features by: Nikhita Chulani, Freddy Chick and Louise Morris
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Whats on Week Beginning: Sunday 13th November 2011
‘Tweeting to Topple Tyranny’ and the implication for IT companies is examined at UCL; The Nitty Gritty Sessions continue at the Constitution on Sunday afternoon; LGBT GFEST readings from Paradise Press authors at Gays’ the Word Bookshop in Marchmont Street; Melbourne Director’s Choice Award Winner, Hannah Gadsby, Mrs Chuckles, is at the Soho Theatre; Irish Travellers Movement, post Dale Farm national conference is at the Resource Centre; ‘Cables From Kabul’ author, Sherard Cowper-Coles will be at Asia House asking whether enough has been done to secure the strategic goal of stabilising Afghanistan and the Speakeasy Jazzmen play for FREE at the Irish Centre in Camden Square. Africa V Asia UK Comedy Tour at the Shaw Theatre; ‘A Walk On Part, The Fall of New Labour’ opens at the Soho Theatre; Lucy Waterhouse selects the pick of Classical Music in Camden this Week
Read by: Amy Solomon, DJ Rudeboy P Tosh, Marian Larragy, Vicki Battison, Nabil Abdul Rashid & Lucy Waterhouse.
Recorded by: Vicki Battison
Script and Editing: Marian Larragy
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In the latest Camden Newscast: Denise O’Connor was in Camden Town to find out what clubbers think about the latest ‘legal highs’ in circulation and also visited an expert to see what may be in store for the unwary. Ketamine baldder, anxiety…. Fiona Wright tries to find out what happened to the walk in clinic that was to be in Stanley Buildings and why the Primary Care Trust has turned its back on its commitment. The PCT are silent so she talks with Cllr Paul Braithwaite about the matter. Jayson Mansaray discovers that losing a grant was the start of a brave new world for Holly Lodge Community Centre. Marian Larragy goes fishing for information.
Presented by Jayson Mansaray
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Whats On: Week Beginning 10th October 2011
‘Microcron-Kusum, Secret Signs, Hidden Meanings’ by Owusu Ankomah is at the October Gallery; University College London opens its Tuesday lunch hour lecture series ‘The state of the Nation: Taking Stock’ to anyone interested in its research and academic work; There is a Tea Dance in Bidborough Street; Melissa Benn discusses her book ‘School Wars’ with Institute of Education’s Prof Jane Miller. Frieze Art Fair at Regent’s Park has talks, sculpture and fine food as well as the work of 2000 artists on display; The ‘Arab Spring’ is celebrated in art at Belsize Library; Legendary Kirtan singer, Krishna Das, brings ‘Journey of the Heat’ to the Camden Centre; The Premiere of ‘The Pirate Tapes’ from a young Somali-Canadian is at the Tricycle Cinema and ‘A Walk in the Woods’ plays at the theatre.
Read By: Jayson Mansaray, DJ Peter Tosh, Denise O’Connor, Martin Lim and Marian Larragy
Recording: Jayson Mansaray
Editing: Marian Larragy
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