Camden Newscast - 9
Jayson talks to former Weekend Arts College student, Chris Preddie, who has been awarded an OBE for work in the community and the controversy that has followed; Darryl McKay explores what is happening with Camden’s two year youth work programme funding. Denise O’Connor reviews recent film release ‘Shame’. CCRadio’s FanBanter Presenter T O, reports on Arsenal Ladies fixtures and analyses the prospects for the team next season.
Presented and Edited by: Jayson Mansaray
Features by: Denise O’Connor, Darryl McKay, Jayson Mansaray and Taiwo Ogunlabi/Marian Larragy.
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Whats On In Camden: week beginning 28th Nov 2011
‘Refugee-centered Versus State-centred Approaches to Refugee Integration?’ is the topic for discussion at the Human Rights Consortium, UCL, led by Dr Maja Korac-Sanderson of UEL and chaired by the Director of the Royal Commonwealth Society on Wednesday; More poetry with Ruth Callaghan Presents… on Friday at 1 Buck Street, Camden Town; Claire Tomalin Booker Prize Winner, discusses her new book, on Charles Dickens at the British Library 01937 546 546 . A shirt signed by the Arsenal team is among the items for auction at the Calthorpe Project; Paul Noble’s drawings of Nobson Newtown are the highlight at The Gagosian Gallery in Kings Cross – not to be missed.
Recorded by: Vicki Battison
Read By: Marita Hutson, Vicki Battison, DJ Rudeboy P Tosh and Martin Lim
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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What's on in Camden for week beginning November 21st
Andrew Marr on the Diamond Queen at the British Library – to book, call 01937 546 546. Tricycle Theatre premieres ‘The Riots’ a play by Gillian Slovo and Nicolas Kent, which is built around evidence and communications at the time, presents its own conclusions on the events of the Summer 2011. ‘My Father’s Watch’ a play by John Dunne based on Patrick Maguire’s biography, is on at the Irish Centre. Tickets 07981 851 554. Its Mowtown night at the Fiddlers Elbow. ‘Tall Ships and Tropical Disease’ is a walk with a talk from the Wellcome Collection. London Conference on ‘Localism’ for tenants, residents, community and voluntary sector groups, call 020 7874 5464. Michael Bailey and Des Freidman on their book ‘The Assault on Universities’ are at Housman’s Bookshop on Wednesday.
Read by: Marian Larragy, Marita Hutson, Martin Lim & Dj Rudeboy Peter Tosh
Edited by: Marita Hutson
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Fiona Wright talks with the editors of 'Threat: Palestinian Political Prisoners in Israel'
Fiona Wright in conversation with Abeer Baker and Anat Matar, editors of ‘Threat: Palestinian Political Prisoners in Israel’, published by Pluto Press. They discuss the reason the book was produced and the reception that it has received. Calling on the International Community to look specifically at how Palestinian Political Prisoners are treated by the Israeli state, this book appeals to those concerned with justice and human rights to put pressure on Israel and the international community and to support campaigns for specific individuals.
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Camden Live - Bands Live in Camden from 24th-30th January
David Kirkwood brings the 3rd in his series of previews of live music performances in Camden, featuring: Lily Neill * Boy Cried Wolf * Leika * The Lost Boys * Passion For Cats * Temple Grounds * Ideals * The Late Lights * The Laurel Collective * The Shoestrung * Anti-Vigilante * Chief * Silent Screams * The Treatment. You can email to: camdenlive@ccradio.org
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