CCRadio at the Camden Crawl - part 1
On Friday 20th and Saturday 21st June, Camden Crawl invaded the streets of Camden Town. Daniel and Tanya made their way down on the Saturday to interview of Montreal. Topics included: their new album ‘Lousy with Sylvianbriar’, changes in the music industry and performing with a live horse. D.I.Y punk band, Johnny Foreigner is a four-piece band from Birmingham. We chatted about their love for Chicago, what inanimate object best represents their music and their inspirations. The night was a mix of new and established talents including Au Revoir Simone, Crows, Arrows of Love, FEMME and Dirty Beaches.
We also talked to punters to find out what they really thought of Camden Crawl. Did it live up to the hype?
Reported by: Daniel Mears & Tanya Geddes
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Whats on 17th June 2013
The weekend of 15th & 16th has the first ever (Emily) Wilding Festival at St George’s Church, Bloomsbury; Camden events for National Bike Festival all week; British Library seminar on impact of Social Media with Professors Helen Margetts and David Gauntlett; Open City Docs Festival comes ot Euston, Bloomsbury Theatre and University College. There is advance warning of the rooftop Bar-B-Q at Maiden Lane Community Centre on Saturday 29th June and news of the Summer Holiday PlayScheme at Camden Square which has breakfast club, extended day and core day for children aged 4 to 12 years of age. APPLY NOW at Maiden Lane Community Centre.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Mainga Bhima & Marian Larragy
Research: Mainga Bhima & Freddy Chick
Editing: Marian Larragy
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Women's Studies Without Walls - 4
On how feminism connects theory with feelings, realities and the ability to generate collective responses to things that matter.
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The Feminist Library in London launched their new initiative, Women’s Studies Without Walls (WSWW) during the weekend of 19th and 20th January 2013. WSWW gave women the chance to take part in workshops, consciousness-raising and skills-sharing.
Julia and Roberta, who took part in the Recording Women workshop at WSWW, conducted interviews with some of the women who attended the weekend. For more information about Women’s Studies With Walls, go to the Feminist Library
Edited by: Yula Burin
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What's on in Camden Week Beginning Sunday 6th November
‘Unprovoked’ plays for two days at the Roundhouse Theatre for 14+: The ethics of a market in live human kidneys is debated at Conway Hall; Five Korean artists exhibit their critique of a changed society at Asia House; To mark recent cycling deaths, there is a protest cycle ride around the TfL identified ten most dangerous junction for bikes: A FREE public lecture at UCL from author of The Third Industrial Revolution: Real Old Skool are at The Forum in Kentish Town on Saturday 12th.
Read by:
Matina Grebener
Marian Larragy
Iustina Tomas
Charlotte Briere Edney
Cina Aissa
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Whats On in Camden: Week Beginning Monday 24th October
Maiden Lane Community Centre has a programme of activities for the half term week, from BMX biking and cinema, to swimming and family day. info from the website or call Amanda on 020 7485 0845: On Monday ‘The Real Me’, a play in the making is being read at the Drill Hall: There is a FREE DJ and Rap workshop at the Pirate Castle at Oval Road for people aged 13-24. On Thursday and Friday From Thursday to Sunday, the annual Return to Camden Town takes place at the Irish Centre and in local pubs. Julia Pascal’s play ‘Honeypot’ is at the New Diorama. On Sunday, £5 will get you into Oxfam’s Oxjam at the Fiddlers Elbow in Malden Road.
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