World of Whoa!
Catherine Carroll presents a new show: World of Whoa!
It brings you stories that make you go “whoa! that’s great” or “whoa! they can’t do that!” or “whoa! this show sounds amazing!”.
Think of it as a magazine that brings together the best of Camden Community Radio. This week Catherine is joined in the studio by N.N.Dee, Athos Harber, Joseph Hughes and Freddy Chick.
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What's On in Camden 23rd August, 2015
See a zine in the making at the Camden Arts Centre; follow on the trail of bees round King’s Cross and pythons (yes, pythons!) at Gospel Oak; eat insects and sample the delights of the Knowledge Quarter; check out a Venezuelan play at Theatro Technis; get ready for the Bank Holiday Weekend!!!
Package by: Angela Routley, Joe Hughes, Freddy Chick
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Volunteering Is...with Marie Curie
In this interview Angela Routley, for Volunteer Centre Camden, hears from Terri Beake and Beatriz Tejero about volunteering with Marie Curie. Beatriz gives some surprising insights into how she gains personally and professionally from giving her time and Terri Beake, Helper Service Manager (N. London), talks about the different ways you can get involved and the benefits Marie Curie offers its volunteers.
Package by: Angela Routely
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What's On In Camden - 21st March
Spring is sprung!! It’s officially time for the lambs and daffodils to take centre stage. Get the spring back in your step with a free film night at the Grant Museum; get up an starting jumping with the Selector gig at Koko; look out for new spring arrivals at the Kentish Town City Farm; learned how to cook your spring chicken from an evening with award winning chef Diana Henry at Daunt Books; or see youth in action at a WAC arts special performance.
Read by: Danielle Manning, Joseph Hughes, Pam, Freddy Chick
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What's On in Camden - 8 March 2015
There’s plenty to see and do in Camden this week. If you’re a Kentish Town fanatic then you shouldn’t miss a talk by the author of the new book ‘Curious Kentish Town’, Andrew Whitehead. Today (Sunday 8th) is international women’s day and there will be celebrations all over Camden. This year’s theme is make is happen and Somers Town Youth Centre is making it happen with a day of activities. All through the month of March the Camden People’s Theatre will be celebrating new theatre in its Sprint festival. There are dozens of performances to look out for and if they get you in the mood for some acting of your own, you can check out classes at the London-Irish Centre. This coming Saturday 14th there will be a booksale at the St Pancras Community Association Centre to help fund Women and Health on Carol Street.
Written and read by:
Danielle Manning
Joseph Hughes
Freddy Chick
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