What's On in Camden from 21st February 2016
Poetry Nights at Torriano Meeting House; History Walk: The Garrets of Gower Street; Roundhouse hosts Coasts; Conway Hall and No 184 Royal College Street offer LGBT History Month events; Weekly guided walks in King’s Cross area led by CSM Student. Heads up for April performance of The 24 Hour Nonstop Connolly Show.
Read by:
Alexandra Quinn, Denise O’Connor, Freddy Chick, Joseph Hughes, Marian Larragy & Mary Holditch.
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Not Just for Sunday
Joseph Hughes is back again for another edition of Not Just for Sunday. His mix of gospel music and readings will keep your spirits high no matter what day it is.
Presenter: Joseph Hughes
Editor:Freddy Chick
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Whats on in Camden 25th March - 7th April, 2013
If you are a local, you can lunch for free at Maiden Lane Community Centre on Sat 30th March, 1pm. To book, call 020 7267 9586; You can debate the environment and the economy at Housmans; Listen to Radio Blighty at the Etcetera or witness Daisy Pull it Off at the Gatehouse; There is poetry at Buck Street, Med & Mid East Music at the Forge or Jazz at Union Chapel Bar and an Urban Spring Festival with the London Wildlife Trust at Camley Street Natural Park.
Read by: DJ Rudeboy P.Tosh, Mainga Bhimi & Marian Larragy
Research by: Mainga Bhima & Marian Larragy
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What's On in Camden, Week Beginning 17th October 2011
The Film Festival of Indigenous Peoples is on at venues in and close to Camden until 21st October: Coram Family will be holding music and art sessions for families with children aged 0-5 three mornings this week: UCL Lunch Hour Lecture features Prof Catherine Hall on Mary Prince, Elizabeth Barrett-Browning and nineteenth century anti-slavery campaigns: ‘His Teeth’ plays at the Only Connect Theatre play. Written by Ben Musgrave, it was inspired by conversations with ex-offender, Ralph Ojotu: Camden Parent’s Together is at Haverstock School, 1pm-5pm on Saturday – details, 020 7974 6649: Dance Around The World at Cecil Sharp House provides a chance to see the Peruvian Scissors Dance which UNESCO has designated as ‘Intangible World Heritage’; Try out a range of sports and activities at Give it a Go at Kentish Town Sports Centre; Bloomsbury Festival mixes it all up with 150 events over two and half days.
Read by:
Athos Harber, DJ Rudeboy Peter Tosh,
Marian Larragy, Martin Lim & Sarah O’Brien
Recorded and Edited by: Marian Larragy
- London Film Festival of Indigenous Peoples
- Coram Foundation
- UCL 'Voicing Slavery'
- Only Connect Theatre
- Apple Day at Maiden Lane Community Centre
- Dance Around the World Festival
- Sport Give It A Go
- Bloomsbury Festival website
- Blomsbury Festival on Twitter
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Camden Commuity Radio on Twitter
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