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, week beginning 25th October
Catch the last night of amateur production of ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD Upstiars at the Gatehouse; There are apples galore and lots more tomorow, Appleday, at the Kentish Town City Farm and the new riding school lights will be switched on. This Monday, Jazz Night at the Oxford is in the hands of Brass Mask! Daisychains the Drop in for Under 2s is on every Wednesday from 1.30pm to 3pm and you would need hurry to get a ticket for ‘’Four Minutes Twelve Seconds at the Hampstead Theatre.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes, Marian Larragy & Mel WIlliams
Edited by: Marian Laragy
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Whats On in Camden, Week Beginning - 14th October
The Fabulous free Bloomsbury Festival is almost here; Apple Day will be celebrated at Maiden Lane Community Centre, There is free Irish Traditional music and, separately a book launch at the Irish Centre and Proud Camden has free weekend afternoon live music; Camden Council and Transport for London are consulting local people; ‘Red Velvet’ by Lolita Chakrabarti opens at the Tricycle and The Improsarios are in Camden with a trilogy; Marina Warner and others debate whether Shakespeare is still contemporary; the Iranian film’About Elly’ is at the cinema.
Read by: Beteil Baraki, Cina Aissa, Denise O’Connor, DJ Rude Boy P. Tosh, Jayson Mansaray, Marian Larragy & Sarah O’Brien
Edited by: Nick Holder
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What's On in Camden, Week Beginning 17th October 2011
The Film Festival of Indigenous Peoples is on at venues in and close to Camden until 21st October: Coram Family will be holding music and art sessions for families with children aged 0-5 three mornings this week: UCL Lunch Hour Lecture features Prof Catherine Hall on Mary Prince, Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and nineteenth century anti-slavery campaigns: ‘His Teeth’ plays at the Only Connect Theatre play. Written by Ben Musgrave, it was inspired by conversations with ex-offender, Ralph Ojotu: Camden Parent’s Together is at Haverstock School, 1pm-5pm on Saturday – details, 020 7974 6649: Dance Around The World at Cecil Sharp House provides a chance to see the Peruvian Scissors Dance which UNESCO has designated as ‘Intangible World Heritage’; Try out a range of sports and activities at Give it a Go at Kentish Town Sports Centre; Bloomsbury Festival mixes it all up with 150 events over two and half days.
Read by:
Athos Harber, DJ Rudeboy Peter Tosh,
Marian Larragy, Martin Lim & Sarah O’Brien
Recorded and Edited by: Marian Larragy
- London Film Festival of Indigenous Peoples
- Coram Foundation
- UCL 'Voicing Slavery'
- Only Connect Theatre
- Apple Day at Maiden Lane Community Centre
- Dance Around the World Festival
- Sport Give It A Go
- Bloomsbury Festival website
- Blomsbury Festival on Twitter
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Camden Commuity Radio on Twitter
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