Camden Newscast 11
Camden Council is considering a judicial review on HS2, Jayson Mansaray looks at the issues for and against.
The Vatican City recently held a symposium on the issue of sexual abuse, Denise O’Conor asks whether the Vatican is making up or covering up
And, one local team, Arsenal Ladies Reserves has made it to the Cup Final which takes palce in March.
Presented by: Jayson Mansaray
FeaturesEditor: Jayson Mansaray
Features by: Denise O’Connor, Jayson Mansaray, T-O, Marian
Editing support: Charlotte Briere-Edney
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What's On in Camden, Week Beginning 3rd October 2011
Cantelowes great new skate park is the place to go if you’ve not already discovered it; Theatro Technis has a season of three plays beginning; Local musician Paul Ferriera/Strayhorn are headlining at Thursday at Charlie Wrights International; More live poetry with ‘Ruth Callaghan Presents’ in Buck Street, Camden Town; Grayson Perry’s exhibition at the British Museum is celebrated with the National Day of Drawing event for everyone in the Great Hall; The Pearly King’s and Queen’s have a harvest fundraiser at 11am ; ‘White Sound and Urban Seascape’ brings the sound of the Sea to Euston Road’s Wellcome Collection.
Read by: Marian Larragy
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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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Arts and Ents July 2011
Amy Solomon and the CCRadio Team give you the best information and interviews for the Arts in Camden July 2011.
Lucy Waterhouse reminisces with her 83 year old aunt about trips she was taken on, as a child, to various museums around London and interviews her children about their more recent experiences. She also has a chat at the Geffrye Museum in East London.
Taiwo introduces hit footie ‘fan banter’ club.
Amy speaks to local Camden band Ruff as Stone and the fantastic Rasp Thorne about life, rock and music.
Lionel has a chat with the Fitzrovia Youth in Action Team.
Aaron interviews Lisa Cleary about the binge eating charity fundraising event being held at the Fiddler’s Elbow in July.
Martin Lim reads his poem ‘Camley Street’ and Harriet uses her fantastic research skills to give us the low down on where you need to be in Camden this month.Produced by:
Amy Solomon
Features by: Aaron McCarter, Amy Solomon, Harriet Bird, Lionel Eddy, Lucy Waterhouse, Martin Lim and Taiwo Ogunladi.
Edited by: Amy Solomon
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