Whats On in Camden, week beginning 19th February 2017
‘Loudest Whispers’, the Camden LGBT history month exhibition, is at St Pancras Hospital, Irish LGBT lives are the focus at Gay’s The Word Bookshop on Monday, community safety the theme at Out4Coffee at 42 Beans Cafe on Wednesday at 11am while its “No Fats, No Blacks, No Fems’ is at 184 Royal College Street on Thursday. There is lot and lots more – see the Camden LBGT Forum brochure.
Also this week, Acting Gymnaseum are at Theatro Technis until 26th February, with four great plays – Romeo & Juliet, Lady Windermere’s Fan, Platonov and Three Sisters.
Theatro Technis is sixty years old and os extending into a planned new development on Crowndale Road.
Somers Town and St Pancras Area Action Group Wednesday 22nd at the Community Hall, 82 Godwin Court, Crowndale Road.
Package: Marian Larragy
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Interview with children's author Emma Rea
Just in time for the school holidays comes a new book for children by Camden resident, Emma Rea. “Top Dog” is set in a village in Wales where eleven year old Dylan has adventurous plans for the summer break. His heart is set on building a daring bike track with his friends but suddenly everything is changed by the arrival of a new kid in town.
It’s Emma’s first published work and is available from Pont Books, priced at £5.99. Camden Community Radio’s Ann Carroll spoke to Emma about her exciting book launch and picked up some tips on the writing process.
Package by: Ann Carroll
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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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