Camden Newscast - 11th Februrary 2012
Camden Newscast brings you the top local stories:
The Camden New Journal, got such a response to its XMAS appeal that it has some left over to give to local groups, What will be the impact of cuts to the budget for Camden’s Community Law Centre ; The waves from the scandal of sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests are washing up at the Pope’s home in Rome as evidence is taken to Court at The Hague; We look back at the history of Camden’s Drill Hall Theatre, which closed suddenly at the end of 2011 after 30 years of serving marginalised sections of society.
‘Drifting’ or psychogeography
Features Editor & Presenter: Jayson Mansaray
Features by: Darryl McKay, Denise O’Connor, Jayson Mansaray & Marian Larragy
Supplementary editing: Laurie Bolger
- Camden New Journal (CNJ)
- Camden Community Law Centre
- International Criminal Court
- Drill Hall Theatre is no more
- Psychogeography
- More Psychogeography
- Do You Remember Women's Night at the Drill hall
- Camden Community Law Centre
- 020784 6510
- Article
- Abuse victims seek ICC case against pope (AP)
- SNAP
- Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests
- Ingestre Road Good Neighbour Scheme
- CNJ Hamper Appeal Fund Article
- To apply please write to: The Editor, Camden New Journal, 40 Camden Road, NW1 9DR, phone Jean Tirebuck on 0207 424 3256 or email: dcarrier@camdennewjournal.co.uk
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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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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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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What's On: Week Beginning 23th October 2010
Saturday 23rd is anti-hate crime day at Trafalgar Square. On Sunday, Black History month continues at the City Lit with a performance of ‘Young Gifted and Black variety show’. All through half term week, the Haverstock Carnival Project is running creative activity to prepare for the Haverstock Carnival. On Wednesday, Camden Council is consulting residents living to the East of Camden High Street about the neighbourhood. On Thursday and Saturday there is more consultation at a ‘Shaping The Future of King’s Cross’ workshop. On Saturday 30th, Schools Out and the Drill Hall Youth Theatre have a unique practical workshop for teachers on tackling homophobia in schools. Lastly, on Saturday 30th October, anyone interested in getting involved with Camden Community Radio can come along to our drop in, 12 noon to 2pm.
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What On: Beginning Saturday 16th October 2010
Marian, Martina and Tosh bring news of Roisin Conaty at the Etcetera Theatre tonight and a meeting on London’s Housing Crisis at the House of Commons on Monday evening. Also at the Etcetera Theatre on Monday 18th is ‘Walking The Wall: Extreme Rambling’ which charts a walk along the Israeli Separation Barrier. From Tuesday to Saturday, ‘Nina and Shaz’, which connects Nina Simone with today’s London, is on at the Drill Hall. On Wednesday, there is a demonstration against public sector cuts and on Thursday, don’t miss ‘Folk and Roots in the Cellar’ in St Pancras Way
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