Core Culture: Mr Romel Ravello
Today I get to interview Mr. Romel Ravello, a Author, Motivational speaker and pillar to the Black community. He tells us about being a former Black liberation youth leader, growing up in Trinidad and the Carnival culture.
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Refusing to Implode Politely- Felix
Spoken Word Slam Poet Felix, who wraps words beautifully around the weird, the wonderful and the ordinary, talks with Zoe Stegosaurus about performance, about what its like identify as a poet, other poets he appreciates or is influenced by and the role of publishing versus performance
Felix’s performs:
If the Sky Were Orange
Ultimate Compression Tri-top Chestbinder Size Medium – A Love Story
An Apology to His Best Friend
To The People Who Count
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World of Whoa!
Catherine Carroll’s World of Whoa! is back.
The cuts to local libraries has the ‘Whoa! Don’t do that!’ factor. Catherine speaks to George Binette, who is part of the Speak Up for Libraries campaign.
The threatened closure of a greasy spoon on Gray’s Inn Road has had all the staff at ITN studios saying ‘Whoa! That’s where I get my chips!’. In support of their love for their local cafe, we bring you a report from ours: Royal Cafe.
Listen up and get ready to say Whoa!
Written and presented by Catherine Carroll with editing and contribution by Freddy and Teresa.
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Libraries Under Threat
Speak Up for Libraries is a campaign fighting to protect libraries from cuts and closures in Camden and nationally. In recent years, local government cut backs have hit libraries hard and it looks certain that there will be more to come. On Tuesday 9th February a rally to petition Parliament has been organised by Speak Up for Libraries group. George Binette from Camden Unison is involved in the campaign. He came into our studio to tell us more.
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Camden Newscast April 2014
Freddy Chick interviews Cantelowes Ward Councillor Angela Mason about her role and what it involves. How local politics can influence local residents lives, the importance of participating in local politics and about the nature of the job itself. Freddy also got the chance to attend Camden People’s Theatre’s annual fringe theatre festival ‘Sprint’, where he interacts with performance artists and brings the show to listeners ears. He talks to artistic director Brian Logan from the organisation, who explains what they do.
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Freddy Chick
Presented and edited by: Sarah O’Brien
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