What's on in Camden from 12th April 2015
15th April: Camden History Group hosts Danny Nissim on changes to the South Bank: 16th April: Ruth Leibman ‘The Spring Collection’ opens at WAC: 17h April: ‘Score’ opens at Camden People’s Theatre: April 22nd, ‘Workers before during and after the 1916 Rising’: Ongoing: ‘Four Visions for the Future of Housing’ is at the Royal Academy. Into your calendar for May 1st: ‘Speakeasy Jazzmen’ at Camden Square Gardens; Book ahead for London Irish Writers Summer School.
Read by: Angela Routley, Daniela Manning, Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes & Marian Larragy.
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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Remembering The Future - in Northern Ireland
Deirdre MacBride, talks with Ann Carroll about how the Community Relations Council in the North of Ireland is helping people to look at the past and prepare for the future as we face into a long list of anniversaries.
Edited by: Ann Carroll
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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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