Camden's Hidden Treasures 4: Modernist masterpiece
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places!
2 Willow Road is a treasure trove of modernist architecture, art, and design. Bonny meets Camden Tour Guide (and veteran 2 Willow Road Guide) Geoff to hear the story of the mastermind behind it – Erno Goldfinger – and for a tour of this unusual National Trust property
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North London Mixer (with Glue)
The three piece riot grrrl outfit Glue came in to record a session for us. Rosie talked to lead-singer Jenny about Hong Kong, how to be edgy, and the EP Glue are working on. Glue’s grungy tunes sound amazing in the Maiden Lane Studios, even if our recording is a bit grungy itself!
Presented and edited by: Rosie Turner
Recorded by: Chloe English, Felicity Sylvester and Freddy Chick
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What's On In Camden - 28th March 2016
There’s a ton of fun this Easter in Camden. The London Irish Centre has a week of plays in commemoration of the Easter Rising. Maiden Lane Community Centre has a full program of activities to keep the school holidays fun; People Places and Things, a play about addiction and recovery, has transferred to the West End; the National Citizen Service are putting on a night in celebration of young people who transform their communities at the Roundhouse.
Written & Presented by: Denise O’Connor, Felicity Sylvester, Zoe Stegosaurus, Joseph Hughes, Freddy Chick
Recorded and edited by: Rosie Turner and Freddy Chick
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What's On in Camden - 8 March 2015
There’s plenty to see and do in Camden this week. If you’re a Kentish Town fanatic then you shouldn’t miss a talk by the author of the new book ‘Curious Kentish Town’, Andrew Whitehead. Today (Sunday 8th) is international women’s day and there will be celebrations all over Camden. This year’s theme is make is happen and Somers Town Youth Centre is making it happen with a day of activities. All through the month of March the Camden People’s Theatre will be celebrating new theatre in its Sprint festival. There are dozens of performances to look out for and if they get you in the mood for some acting of your own, you can check out classes at the London-Irish Centre. This coming Saturday 14th there will be a booksale at the St Pancras Community Association Centre to help fund Women and Health on Carol Street.
Written and read by:
Danielle Manning
Joseph Hughes
Freddy Chick
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Things to do this Christmas
Here’s a run down from Muhammad of what’s fun, frosty and filled with festive cheer this Christmas season. Ice-skating at National History Museum, JW3 and London Eye. Bank of England Museum, the Geffrye Museum on Christmas past, or stories at the Museum of Childhood. Theatre offers include: Aladdin at the Shaw Theatre, Cindermouse at Little Angel Theatre, Beauty and the Beast at Stratford, The Cat in The Hat & Christmas Carol at The Pleasance Theatre, the Snowdragon at St James and The Snowman at the Peacock Theatre.
Researched and Read by: Muhammad Hakim
Edited by: Freddy Chick
- The Snowdragon
- The Snowman
- Aladdin at The Shaw Theatre
- Christmas Carol & The Cat in the Hat The Pleasance Theatre at The Pleasance Theatre
- Cindermouse at Little Angel Theatre
- Beauty and The Beast at tr
- Museum of Childhood
- Bank of England Museum
- Geffrye Museum
- Ice skating at JW3
- Ice Rink at Natural History Museum
- Frostival at London Eye
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