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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Camden Newscast - 6
Pollution – London and Camden’s Biggest Invisible Health Issue; Bikes – The New Greener and Faster Alternative for Ambulance Services; The Protection of Private Tenants – Who Pays? Camden Mayor Opens A…. Shed!
Presented & Edited by: Jayson Mansaray
Features Editor: Marian Larragy
Features by: Sarah O’Brien, Hannah Sinclair, Charlotte Briere Edney and Marian Larragy/Cina Aissa
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Whats On 9th April 2011
This week we talk about The Drill Hall Darlings
Other events happening in Camden this week include:
Nitty at The Constitution Pub
The Bowery Comedy Bin
Folk Rising at Cecil Sharp House
The World Service Project at The Forge in Delancey Street
& Parliament Hill Fields
Read by:
Aaron McCarter, Marian Larragy, Martin Lim & DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh
Edited by: Aaron McCarter
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What's On week beginning: 12th March 2011
Tickets for the London 2012 Olympic Games go on sale this week; Rosy apple, lemon and pear, on the history of children’s songs takes place at Cecil Sharp House, Funky Junction; Celebrating St Patrick’s Day with music and dance; a talk on London’s Regency Architecture at Keat’s House; Playing at New End Theatre; Tracing the ancestors at the Charlie Ratchford Centre; Preview Barcelona’s Sonar Festival the Roundhouse; See Bridge of Knowledge, an exhibition of historical manuscripts from Europe and the Islamic World, at the School of Oriental and African Studies; and find the ‘Rocktivism’ gig of the week.
Read by:
Aaron McCarter, Amy Solomon, Harriet Bird, David Kirkwood, DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh, Marian Larragy and Martin Lim
Edited by: Aaron McCarter
- A Taste of Sonar
- London 2012 Ticketing
- Tickets for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
- St Patrick's Day in London
- 'Rosy apple, lemon and a pear
- English Folk Dance & Song Society
- Keat's House in Hampstead
- New End Theatre
- Genealogy tracing at Charlie Ratchford Centre
- Barbican Cinema
- Funky Junk at Kingsgate Pop Up Shop
- Bridge of Knowledge
- UK Uncut: Rocktivism
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Do You Remember Women's Night at The Drill Hall?
In researching the history of London’s Drill Hall Theatre, Marian Larragy discovered that the Drill Hall has a fond place in the hearts of some because Monday night used to be Women only night at the Drill Hall bar.
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