What's on in Camden for the week beginning 12th October, 2014
Sunday morning sees the award winning Indian film ‘Fire in The Blood’ at Bolivar Hall, near Warren Street; Camden Arts Centre has ‘Call and Response’, paintings based on the Harlem Six, the first exhibition in a UK gallery of the celebrated American artist Glenn Ligon; National go online week offers session at Camden and Queen’s Crescent Libraries; Have your say spending cuts at St Pancras Community Centre on Wednesday, from 6.30pm; Cooking Session for 14 to 19 year olds at Maiden Lane Youth Club; Forge in Delancey Street is joining forces with the magazine ‘The Girls Are’ to present a weekend of top female musical talent Friday 17th to Sunday 19th
Read by: Ann Carroll; Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes; Marian Larragy & Mel Williams
Script By: Ann Carroll
Recorded & Edited: Marian Larragy
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Not just for Sunday - late July 2014
Joseph Hughes is back again for another edition of Not Just for Sunday. His mix of gospel music and readings will keep your spirits high no matter what day it is.
Recording by: Freddy Chick
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Not Just for Sunday
Joseph Hughes is back again for another edition of Not Just for Sunday. His mix of gospel music and readings will keep your spirits high no matter what day it is. With him once more is DJ Rudeboy Tosh.
Presenter: Joseph Hughes
Engineer: DJ Rudeboy Tosh
Editor: Stéphanie Delestienne
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Not Just for Sunday
Joe is back in the chair playing out uplifting music and Bible readings. With technician DJ Rudeboy Pete Tosh by his side, get ready for soulful radio that will last the whole week long.
Presenter: Joseph Hughes
Technician: DJ Rudeboy Pete Tosh
Edited: Stéphanie Delestienne & Freddy Chick
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Thicker than Blood/I Am What I Am Because of My Fam
An evening showcasing young writers from Camden and Lambeth brought to you by Tosh and Freddy.
Organised by Small Green Shoots and local youth organisation WISDM and Brixton’s Raw Material, this event at the Queen’s Crescent Community Centre was something special. We hear from the youth organisers and poets running the project and from the performers themselves.
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