What's On In Camden - 8th February 2016
Too much choice this week! Go see Gabrielle Alpin perform at the O2 Forum on Monday, or get to know local MP Keir Starmer at the London Irish Centre. Have your say on public toilets in Camden, which are planned to be removed. Housman’s Bookshop has an excellent event welcoming the author of a new book about dismantling a war plane; London Socialist Film Co-Op kick start 2016 next Sunday, Maiden Lane Community Centre are ready for the half-term and as if all this isn’t enough, you can learn to meditate for free at the Castlehaven Community Centre.
Package by: N.N.D, Catherine Carroll, Joseph Hughes, Freddy Chick.
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What's On In Camden - 28th November
Reggae soul pop master Natty plays at Barfly this week; the Dickens Museum is always a great place to go as Christmas approaches and this week there’s a reading group you can go along to. On the same evening, Housman’s the radical bookshop, is celebrating its 70th birthday. Ben Hur is on at the Tricycle to get you in the Christmas spirit. Camden New Journal are organising Christmas hampers. Listen out for a BBC radio 4 program, Ancient Ways, which Danielle Manning of CCRadio helped on!
Music from: Steel City Bigfoot
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What's On In Camden - January 10th 2015
There’s plenty to chose from at the start of the new year. Michael Boyd’s hotly anticipated production of Orfeo is opening at the Roundhouse this week. Also at the Roundhouse classes for anyone aged 11-25 are starting back up, including a chance to learn Street Circus skills. At the Camden Arts Centre you can learn how to build an otter’s den with artist Ruth Ewan. Alternatively, you can visit a book launch at Housmans radical bookshop or drop by an exciting new art installation opening at the WAC building.
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What's on 12th January 2014
Cat Forward exhibits ‘Everyday’ at Free Space Gallery in Bartholmew Road, NW5; the Working Men’s College Lecture series continues on Tuesday with ‘Two Windows: Connections between art in renaissance Europe and art in traditional Islamic societies’; On Wednesday, Union Chapel celebrates the restoration on its Henry Willis pipe organ with a free recital; Cecil Sharp House hosts young folk awards and Housman’s Booksale starts this week.
Read by: Denise O’Connor, Marian Larragy, Sarah O’Brien and Marita Hutson
Editing: Sarah O’Brien
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