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31 Aug 2019 | Voices from the Camden Demo against shut down of Parliament | 00:12:06 | |
On Saturday 31st August, hundreds of people gathered in Camden to protest at the proposal that parliament be shut down for 5 weeks, essentially to inhibit elected MPs from stopping a No-Deal Brexit. Hear extracts of what some of the speakers said. ... Georgia Gould, Leader Camden Council introduced the speakers at the rally to #StopTheCoup #DefendOurDemocracy at Russell Square – part of a UK-wide series of demonstrations: Package: Marian Larragy
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01 Sep 2019 | Speaker at 'Stop the Coup' Rally, Russell Square, Saturday 31st | 00:00:55 | |
Georgia Gould, Leader Camden Council introduced the speakers at the rally to #StopTheCoup #DefendOurDemocracy at Russell Square – part of a UK-wide series of demonstrations: Package: Marian Larragy
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01 Sep 2019 | Sava Asif at 'Stop the Coup' Rally, Russell Square, Saturday 31st | 00:03:14 | |
Georgia Gould, Leader Camden Council introduced the speakers at the rally to #StopTheCoup #DefendOurDemocracy at Russell Square – part of a UK-wide series of demonstrations: Package: Marian Larragy
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01 Sep 2019 | Lazzaro Pietragnoli EU Citizen Champion at 'Stop the Coup' Rally, Russell Square, Saturday 31st | 00:04:10 | |
Georgia Gould, Leader Camden Council introduced the speakers at the rally to #StopTheCoup #DefendOurDemocracy at Russell Square – part of a UK-wide series of demonstrations: Package: Marian Larragy
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01 Sep 2019 | Liz Wheatly Branch Secretary Camden Unison at 'Stop the Coup' Rally, Russell Square, Saturday 31st | 00:03:41 | |
Georgia Gould, Leader Camden Council introduced the speakers at the rally to #StopTheCoup #DefendOurDemocracy at Russell Square – part of a UK-wide series of demonstrations: Package: Marian Larragy
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01 Sep 2019 | Seb Dance MEP at 'Stop the Coup' Rally, Russell Square, Saturday 31st | 00:04:12 | |
Georgia Gould, Leader Camden Council introduced the speakers at the rally to #StopTheCoup #DefendOurDemocracy at Russell Square – part of a UK-wide series of demonstrations: Package: Marian Larragy
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01 Sep 2019 | Louisa Brewer LIb Dem Cllr at 'Stop the Coup' Rally, Russell Square, Saturday 31st | 00:04:06 | |
Georgia Gould, Leader Camden Council introduced the speakers at the rally to #StopTheCoup #DefendOurDemocracy at Russell Square – part of a UK-wide series of demonstrations: Package: Marian Larragy
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01 Sep 2019 | Ben Labour Campaign for Free Movement at 'Stop the Coup' Rally, Russell Square, Saturday 31st | 00:01:05 | |
Georgia Gould, Leader Camden Council introduced the speakers at the rally to #StopTheCoup #DefendOurDemocracy at Russell Square – part of a UK-wide series of demonstrations: Package: Marian Larragy
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01 Sep 2019 | Joan Bakewell at 'Stop the Coup' Rally, Russell Square, Saturday 31st | 00:03:55 | |
Georgia Gould, Leader Camden Council introduced the speakers at the rally to #StopTheCoup #DefendOurDemocracy at Russell Square – part of a UK-wide series of demonstrations: Package: Marian Larragy
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01 Sep 2019 | Keir Starmer MP at 'Stop the Coup' Rally, Russell Square, Saturday 31st | 00:06:55 | |
On Saturday 31st August, hundreds of people gathered in Camden to protest at the proposal that parliament be shut down for 5 weeks, essentially to inhibit elected MPs from stopping a No-Deal Brexit. Hear extracts of what some of the speakers said. ... Georgia Gould, Leader Camden Council introduced the speakers at the rally to #StopTheCoup #DefendOurDemocracy at Russell Square – part of a UK-wide series of demonstrations: Package: Marian Larragy
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01 Sep 2019 | UK Student Climate Network at Stop The Coup demo at Downing St August 31st 2019 | 00:03:11 | |
Camden Community Radio met some of the UK Student Climate Network in Whitehall at the #Stopthecoup rally on Downing Street on August 21st. Package: Marian Larragy | |||
07 Sep 2019 | Tearing Us Apart 3: Psychedelic Journey | 00:21:38 | |
This week Violet and Freddy celebrate the 50th anniversary of Woodstock by going on a psychedelic journey into the hippy psychology. To do this they look at the work of two psychologists from the era: Abraham Maslow and Timothy Leary. And they share some far-out poetry. Package by: Violet Macdonald & Freddy Chick
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29 Sep 2019 | Global Climate Strike | 00:08:46 | |
On Friday September 20th school children across the UK joined others around the world in a global climate strike. Thousands of school children, parents and other protesters marched round Millbank and Parliament. Freddy Chick went down to report. | |||
06 Oct 2019 | Camden's Hidden Treasures | 00:02:31 | |
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! Click on the links to hear about specific places. Package by: Blnny Astor | |||
06 Oct 2019 | Camden's Hidden Treasures: St Pancras Old Church Gardens | 00:15:43 | |
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! Bonny meets Camden Tour Guide Chris in a secret garden of tranquillity in the middle of King’s Cross’s chaos—St Pancras Old Church. Chris reveals a trove of hidden treasures including the original resting place of Mary Wollstonecraft origins of the iconic red telephone box. Package by: Bonny Astor | |||
06 Oct 2019 | Camden's Hidden Treasures: St Pancras Hotel | 00:11:23 | |
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! The St Pancras Hotel is a vast gothic brick pile that stands proud on the Euston Road. But what is the story behind the facade? Bonny meets Camden Tour Guide Julie to find out. Package: Bonny Astor | |||
13 Oct 2019 | Tearing Us Apart: Dreaming through the Blitz | 00:18:00 | |
In the London Blitz the night overshadowed the day. And as the bombs fell on the breathless city, what dreams did we dream? In this episode of Tearing Us Apart, Violet and Freddy uncover a project that ran throughout the war to gather details of what Britain was dreaming. p.s. this was the first episode we recorded but not the first we put up. Package by: Violet MacDonald and Freddy Chick | |||
20 Oct 2019 | Camden's Hidden Treasures 3: Two Marys | 00:16:32 | |
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! Bonny meets Camden Tour Guide Alan on Tavistock Place to hear about two famous Marys. As well as sharing the stories and legacies of these contrasting women, Alan points out some remarkable details that you might otherwise miss. | |||
20 Oct 2019 | Camden's Hidden Treasures 4: Modernist masterpiece | 00:21:20 | |
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 | |||
20 Oct 2019 | Aridja's Podcast - quarter life crisis | 00:21:16 | |
Begin as you mean to go on. Aridja’s Podcast starts with openness and honesty. This time Aridja chats about the quarter life crisis. Being a young adult is hard these days and it’s easy to feel like you’re losing out or being left behind. If you’re feeling like this yourself then don’t worry. Aridja has your back. | |||
20 Oct 2019 | Aridja's Podcast - authenticity | 00:19:35 | |
Authenticity is tricky to define. Sometimes it’s tricky to know what your authentic identity is and who you should try to be. Aridja reflects on her efforts to be true to herself even when the mics are on. | |||
11 Nov 2019 | Tearing Us Apart: Myers Briggs | 00:17:31 | |
Myers Briggs tests are known all over the world as a way of finding out what “personality type” you belong to. Middle-managers and teenagers swear by them. Violet uncovers the history of the Myers Briggs test and Freddy takes one for the first time. | |||
24 Nov 2019 | David Elvis talks to Samantha | 00:08:26 | |
David Elvis is an Elvis impersonator from Islington who has built up quite a name for himself over the years. You may well know of him already and if you don’t, then this is your chance to learn! His good friend Samantha Russell invited him down to CCRadio for a chat ahead of his upcoming gig at the Dublin Castle on Tuesday 26th. | |||
08 Dec 2019 | Ceejay talks to Samantha | 00:24:06 | |
Samantha’s guest in the studio is Ceejay, an up-and-coming artist from Loughton in Essex. Ceejay talks about his new album and promotional effort as well as telling Samantha about how music came into his life as a young boy with a lot on his shoulders. Interview by Samantha Russell. Edited by Freddy Chick | |||
08 Dec 2019 | Tearing Us Apart: Halloween Special | ||
Only six weeks too late, Violet and Freddy embark on a Halloween Special! They examine the psychology of the paranormal as well as swapping a couple of scary stories along the way. | |||
10 Jan 2020 | Camden's Hidden Treasures 5: Elizabeth Garett Anderson | 00:31:11 | |
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! In this episode Camden Tour Guide Sylvia tells Bonny about Elizabeth Garett Anderson, one of the most impressive doctors in Camden’s history and a woman of many ‘firsts’. Package by: Bonny Astor | |||
10 Jan 2020 | Camden's Hidden Treasures 6: Lincoln's Inn | 00:10:00 | |
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! This atmospheric episode is set in the ‘undercroft’ at Lincoln’s Inn Fields. Camden Tour Guide David reads us a fitting poem and tells us about some of the literary connections of this secret place. Package by: Bonny Astor | |||
10 Jan 2020 | Camden's Hidden Treasures 7: Thomas Coram | 00:11:37 | |
Welcome to Camden’s Hidden Treasures hosted by Bonny Astor and featuring the Camden Tour Guides and their favourite secret places! In this episode, Camden Tour Guide Brian explains why he admires Thomas Coram and the creative way he helped some of Camden’s most vulnerable residents. Package by: Bonny Astor
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15 Jan 2020 | How to run a prison -- interview with Veronica Bird | 00:09:14 | |
How to run a prison—interview with former prison officer Veronica Bird Package by: Violet Macdonald | |||
28 Jan 2020 | Streetsfest | 00:26:38 | |
Streetsfest is a festival bringing together different grassroots homeless organisations in Finsbury Park. It happens at the end of each summer and last year CCRadio’s Bonny Astor and Freddy Chick went along to cover it. It’s taken a while for the piece to be edited! So let us whisk you back to a warm summer’s evening in Finsbury Park… | |||
14 Feb 2020 | Freddy talks with Candy Praise | 00:12:14 | |
This week we welcomed Candy Praise to the CCRadio studio. Candy’s full of ideas for podcasts to make at CCRadio and Freddy sat down with her to hear about them. Look out for Candy’s podcasts on CCRadio soon ! | |||
18 Mar 2020 | Tearing Us Apart: Isolation | 00:17:57 | |
This week on CCRadio we have an episode of Violet and Freddy’s psychology series Tearing Us Apart. The theme is appropriate for now—Isolation! This was recorded before the coronavirus pandemic started, but it still seems relevant to play now. Package by: Violet Macdonald and Freddy Chick | |||
26 Jul 2022 | Siubhan McNally - short collection | 00:13:32 | |
Born in Belfast in 1960, Siubhan McNally ponders her world prior to the shocking arrival of British troops on the streets in 1969 and how, after moving to London, Belfast remains a touchstone of her later years. Recorded in 2018 Package by Marian Larragy | |||
26 Jul 2022 | Cry | 00:00:37 | |
Born in Belfast in 1960, Siubhan McNally ponders her world prior to the shocking arrival of British troops on the streets in 1969 and how Belfast remains a touchstone of her later years. Recorded in 2018 Package by Marian Larragy | |||
26 Jul 2022 | Balcony Garden | 00:01:53 | |
Born in Belfast in 1960, Siubhan McNally ponders her world prior to the shocking arrival of British troops on the streets in 1969 and how Belfast remains a touchstone of her later years. Recorded in 2018 Package by Marian Larragy | |||
01 Aug 2022 | CCRadio reported on Arsenal Ladies becoming the Invincibles in 2012 | 00:02:11 | |
This extract from Camden Newscast 18, in 2012 features Taiwo Olungadi’s reports on Arsenal Ladies Team’s spectacular year. Taiwo mentions Ellen White’s decisive goal and list all the achievements in that year. Later, both Beth Mead and Chloe Kelly, who scored the spectacular winning goal for England Lionesses to win the European Cup, also played for Arsenal.Other reports in the Newscast – 20 mile zone, the environment and Bloomsbury are still relevant today!
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29 Sep 2023 | The Visit | 00:05:47 | |
The first of three short stories written and read by Olivia Ebony White Click on the links at the right to hear “The War” and “Cupcakes and Ginger Beer” Produced, recorded and edited: Marian Larragy | |||
28 Nov 2023 | The War | 00:07:54 | |
The second of three short stories written and read by Olivia Ebony White Click on the links at the right to hear “The War” and “Cupcakes and Ginger Beer” Produced, recorded and edited: Marian Larragy | |||
21 Dec 2023 | Cup cakes and Ginger Beer | 00:07:12 | |
The third of three short stories written and read by Olivia Ebony White Click on the links at the right to hear “The Visit” and “The War” Produced, recorded and edited: Marian Larragy | |||
10 Nov 2011 | Central St Martins Moves to Victorian Granary Building in Kings Cross | 00:07:45 | |
Lucy Waterhouse has always wondered what lay to the north of the Eurostar trainline at King’s Cross. Seeing that changes were afoot, she decided to take a closer look and discovers that Central St Martin’s School of Art and Design has moved to King’s Cross. The campus for this New University of the Arts is built around a former Victorian granary. Lucy talks to Sir John Tusa, Chairman of University of the Arts and others to see what they make of the transformation. | |||
11 Nov 2011 | Whats on Week Beginning: Sunday 13th November 2011 | 00:07:37 | |
‘Tweeting to Topple Tyranny’ and the implication for IT companies is examined at UCL; The Nitty Gritty Sessions continue at the Constitution on Sunday afternoon; LGBT GFEST readings from Paradise Press authors at Gays’ the Word Bookshop in Marchmont Street; Melbourne Director’s Choice Award Winner, Hannah Gadsby, Mrs Chuckles, is at the Soho Theatre; Irish Travellers Movement, post Dale Farm national conference is at the Resource Centre; ‘Cables From Kabul’ author, Sherard Cowper-Coles will be at Asia House asking whether enough has been done to secure the strategic goal of stabilising Afghanistan and the Speakeasy Jazzmen play for FREE at the Irish Centre in Camden Square. Africa V Asia UK Comedy Tour at the Shaw Theatre; ‘A Walk On Part, The Fall of New Labour’ opens at the Soho Theatre; Lucy Waterhouse selects the pick of Classical Music in Camden this Week Read by: Amy Solomon, DJ Rudeboy P Tosh, Marian Larragy, Vicki Battison, Nabil Abdul Rashid & Lucy Waterhouse. Recorded by: Vicki Battison
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13 Nov 2011 | Camden Community Newscast - 5 | 00:15:53 | |
Are the Police Protecting the Cyclist – Jayson Mansaray talks to police Commander Sutherland following the death of cyclist Deep Lee in King’s Cross? Holly Lodge Community Centre funding slips away. Charlotte Briere-Edney update on Camden Council’s plan to limit sex entertainment venue licences; Lucy Waterhouse visits the New University of the Arts in King’s Cross; Chris Wilson tells Marian Larragy that it doesn’t require much more than iron determination to be a triathlete and we can confirm that the Olympic Torch is to travel through Camden. Any witnesses to the collision are asked to contact the Road Death Investigation Unit at Alperton on 0208 998 5319. Presented by: Jayson Mansaray
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26 Nov 2011 | La Soiree - New Burlesque is in Camden !!! | 00:02:04 | |
‘La Soiree’ is at the Roundhouse till 23rd December. With cabaret, new burlesque, circus sideshow and contemporary variety this fabulous show returns to London from its international tour. Tickets cost from £15 to £65. Presented by: Jayson Mansaray | |||
20 Nov 2011 | Supa Fine Sessions Talk No.2 | 00:20:11 | |
DJ Speedy is here with the second of his Supa Fine Talk Sessions. In this programme he chats with comedian Nabil Abdul Rashid about the forthcoming Africa V Asia Comedy tour of the UK. Recorded by: Marian Larragy | |||
20 Nov 2011 | What's on in Camden for week beginning November 21st | 00:05:58 | |
Andrew Marr on the Diamond Queen at the British Library – to book, call 01937 546 546. Tricycle Theatre premieres ‘The Riots’ a play by Gillian Slovo and Nicolas Kent, which is built around evidence and communications at the time, presents its own conclusions on the events of the Summer 2011. ‘My Father’s Watch’ a play by John Dunne based on Patrick Maguire’s biography, is on at the Irish Centre. Tickets 07981 851 554. Its Mowtown night at the Fiddlers Elbow. ‘Tall Ships and Tropical Disease’ is a walk with a talk from the Wellcome Collection. London Conference on ‘Localism’ for tenants, residents, community and voluntary sector groups, call 020 7874 5464. Michael Bailey and Des Freidman on their book ‘The Assault on Universities’ are at Housman’s Bookshop on Wednesday. Read by: Marian Larragy, Marita Hutson, Martin Lim & Dj Rudeboy Peter Tosh Edited by: Marita Hutson | |||
26 Nov 2011 | Whats On In Camden: week beginning 28th Nov 2011 | 00:04:00 | |
‘Refugee-centered Versus State-centred Approaches to Refugee Integration?’ is the topic for discussion at the Human Rights Consortium, UCL, led by Dr Maja Korac-Sanderson of UEL and chaired by the Director of the Royal Commonwealth Society on Wednesday; More poetry with Ruth Callaghan Presents… on Friday at 1 Buck Street, Camden Town; Claire Tomalin Booker Prize Winner, discusses her new book, on Charles Dickens at the British Library 01937 546 546 . A shirt signed by the Arsenal team is among the items for auction at the Calthorpe Project; Paul Noble’s drawings of Nobson Newtown are the highlight at The Gagosian Gallery in Kings Cross – not to be missed. Recorded by: Vicki Battison | |||
26 Nov 2011 | Camden Newscast - 6 | 00:22:36 | |
Pollution – London and Camden’s Biggest Invisible Health Issue; Bikes – The New Greener and Faster Alternative for Ambulance Services; The Protection of Private Tenants – Who Pays? Camden Mayor Opens A…. Shed! Presented & Edited by: Jayson Mansaray | |||
10 Dec 2011 | Camden Newscast 7 | 00:19:41 | |
Darryl McKay looks at why the number 29 bus is changing shape; Police numbers in Camden are going up while London is experiencing cuts in policing – Jayson discovers that Camden Council is funding the gap; Charlotte talks to a new company of young actors who are toughing it out in Camden; Camden Council is worried that the changes to electoral boundaries will inhibit local development planning. Holborn & St Pancras MP, Frank Dobson talks with CCRadio about how the proposed electoral boundaries are being re-shaped. ; Marita Hutson discovers that if you think you are too wealthy too need a universal benefit such as winter fuel allowance, there are people who can help you to give that benefit to people who do need it. Lucy looks at how the simple run around the park is going Hi tech. Presented by Jayson Mansaray | |||
15 Dec 2011 | Supa Fine Sessions Talk No 3 | 00:33:37 | |
Hip Hop, Spoken Word Artist and Designer, Rich BLK talked to CCRadio’s DJ Speedy about his latest projects. Rich performs at ‘The Hideaway’ at 114 Junction Road, N19, on Thursday 22nd December. Recorded by: Marian Larragy | |||
15 Dec 2011 | Reggae Rap Connection 16 | 00:54:29 | |
Dekay and Tosh bring a whole raft of new tracks and in between, they talk about Rap Battles, Camden Calling GIgs, Benefit Changes, Christmas and New Year Resolutions, Dekay’s next show and lots more. Presented by: Recorded and Edited by: Marc Lee Brown | |||
16 Dec 2011 | Camden Unlocked for 1812 - International Migrants's Day | 00:59:44 | |
The 18th December is the UN backed day for celebrating migrants all over the world. Camden mum, Cina Aissa, whose own heritage is mixed French and North African, goes looking for migrants. She visits the Migrant Resource Centre in Victoria and is impressed by both staff and users. She visits the Platforma Festival where art and conversation are used to give expression to the experiences of a wide range of migrants and refugees. Alex McDonnell, who supports Irish migrants through the Aisling Project tells Cina how it works and a Chinese key cutter in Kentish Town shares the origin of the signs he makes to deal with his quirky customers. Finally she hears from a white British mum about her take on the presence of migrants in Camden. Hear what she makes of it all. Over 70 Stations will broadcast locally and online. Presented by: Cina Aissa | |||
17 Dec 2011 | Whats On in Camden from Dec 18th to th January 2012 | 00:07:34 | |
Camden Community brings you a selection of seasonal and contemplative events with something for everyone. he Tricycle have Bach, Beethoven and Ravel for 9-12 year olds; Lauderdale House have singing to listen to and singing to join in with; The British Library continues its free tours; London Canal Museum is open and well worth a visit; Jack and the Beanstalk is the seasonal panto at the Shaw Theatre with cast members from favourite TV soaps; London Community Gospel Choir is at the Jazz Cafe for two nights; Hampstead Theatre in Swiss Cottage offers both ‘Beast and Beauties’ and ‘Herding Cats’; Haroon Mirza exhibits at the Camden Arts Centre in Arkwright Road. Read by: Darryl McKay, Jayson Mansaray, Martin Lim; Sarah O’Brien & DJ Rudeboy P Tosh
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07 Jan 2012 | What's on 8-16th January 2012 | 00:04:56 | |
Darryl Mckay provides a run down of the latest events in the area this week, ranging from Entertainment and music to theatre and film. | |||
12 Jan 2012 | Blaze of Glory - a poem by Martin Lim | 00:00:56 | |
Blaze of Glory, a poem by Martin Lim | |||
19 Jan 2012 | Camden Newscast 8 - January 2012 | 00:22:11 | |
Camden Newscast is back with the latest news: Youth Employment opportunities are low and there is pressure to fix it. Darryl McKay checks out a new scheme in nearby Islington that addresses the problem. Jayson Mansaray meets the Camden Met Police (MPS) about changes to Stop & Search laws and discovers that MPSCamden are Tweeting. And at a time when many people need to borrow small amounts of money, Marian & Jayson take a look at an alternative way of borrowing: CamdenPlus – a local credit union. And Marian Larragy gives you a helping ‘hand’ to uncover Gaelic Handball in Camden. Presented & Edited by Jayson Mansaray Reporters: | |||
15 Jan 2012 | What's On in Camden- from Sunday 15th January 2012 | 00:03:09 | |
Camden Calling Gig in the Kilburn; This week at the Etcetera Theatre; ‘Restlesss Cities – Psychogeography and Street Photography at Housman’s Bookshop with Matthew Beaument & Gregory Dart; UCL Lunchtime Lecture on impact of Facebook. Contact 020 3108 3840 or dan.martin@ucl.ac.uk fpor info or click on link to listen live on Tuesday at 1,15pm
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22 Jan 2012 | Whats on in Camden: Week beginning: January 21st-27th 2012 | 00:07:11 | |
Gilles Peterson is at Koko. So is T Mills. ’ Miller’ & ‘The Boom Jennies’ are at the Etcetera Theatre; ’ The Illustrated Poet’ i at Keats House on Sunday; ‘Live Canon’, Bloomsbury Theatre, Shakespeare, contemporary poets Bloomsbury Group; The Legend himself! Dub Organiser Lee Scratch Perry, is at the Jazz Cafe in Parkway on Friday & Saturday 020 7916 6060; New York’s Reggie Watts, European tour at the Roundhouse. Chinese New Year of the Dragon, is celebrated this week, in Chinatown. Parade from Rupert Street, performers and fireworks in Trafalgar Square. Recorded & Edited by: Darryl McKay
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27 Jan 2012 | British Youth Council - Work Experience for 16-19 year olds, Sept 2012 | 00:02:45 | |
The British Youth Council is offering 24 week work placements to 16-19 year olds who are not in employment or training. To find out how it might help you and how the scheme works, listen to the podcast. There are five places available for the programme starting 3rd September 2012. Further Inquiries to: Produced & Edited by: Marian Larragy | |||
28 Jan 2012 | Arts & Ents: Live Interview: Veronica Needa Talks To Camden Community Radio | 00:18:07 | |
This week in Arts and Entertainment Darryl McKay meets well-travelled playback theatre practitioner Veronica Needa. | |||
28 Jan 2012 | Whats on Sunday 28th January- 4th February 2012 | 00:08:37 | |
This week the CC radio team bring you a special selection of the very best events in and around the London borough of Camden during the next 7 days. Highlights include a concerts and gigs, theatre, film and an Exhibition. Recorded and Edited by: | |||
01 Feb 2012 | Camden Newscast - 9 | 00:17:05 | |
Jayson talks to former Weekend Arts College student, Chris Preddie, who has been awarded an OBE for work in the community and the controversy that has followed; Darryl McKay explores what is happening with Camden’s two year youth work programme funding. Denise O’Connor reviews recent film release ‘Shame’. CCRadio’s FanBanter Presenter T O, reports on Arsenal Ladies fixtures and analyses the prospects for the team next season. Presented and Edited by: Jayson Mansaray | |||
05 Feb 2012 | What's on: 4th-11th February 2012 | 00:07:42 | |
Hockney is exhibited at the Royal Academy and German Romantic drawings can be viewed at the British Museum. ’ Shape Diamonds’ – a project running trips put for disabled people will be visiting both. Contact diamonds@shapearts.org.uk or 020 74247348. Read by: Ann Carroll, Darryll McKay, Jayson Mansaray & Martin Lim
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11 Feb 2012 | Camden Newscast - 11th Februrary 2012 | 00:26:31 | |
Camden Newscast brings you the top local stories: The Camden New Journal, got such a response to its XMAS appeal that it has some left over to give to local groups, What will be the impact of cuts to the budget for Camden’s Community Law Centre ; The waves from the scandal of sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests are washing up at the Pope’s home in Rome as evidence is taken to Court at The Hague; We look back at the history of Camden’s Drill Hall Theatre, which closed suddenly at the end of 2011 after 30 years of serving marginalised sections of society. Features Editor & Presenter: Jayson Mansaray
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12 Feb 2012 | Tim McArthur is Sister Mary McArthur at Lauderdale House | 00:22:41 | |
Tim McArthur ’s comic creation, Sister Mary McArthur aka the singing nun has a cult following and has even produced a satirical music video. Here Tim talks to Camden Community Radio’s Darryl McKay about the new cabaret season at Lauderdale house, the art of entertaining and how comedy, music and acting all merge together to create a character of his second self. Recorded and Edited by: Darryl McKay | |||
13 Feb 2012 | What's on Feb 13th-18th | 00:05:25 | |
This week the Darryl McKay bring you a selection of the very best events in and around the London borough of Camden during the next 7 days. Highlights include music, theatre and half term activities at Corams fields, Castlehaven, Jewish Museum and Maiden lane community centre. Presented by: Darryl McKay | |||
19 Feb 2012 | Whats on February 19th-26th | 00:08:48 | |
This week the Camden community radio team bring you a selection of the very best events in and around the London borough of Camden during the next 7 days. Read by: Cina Aissa, Darryl McKay, Laurie Bolger, Marian Larragy, Marita Hutson, Sarah O’Brien,
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26 Feb 2012 | What's on Sat 25th Feb - Sat 3rd March | 00:06:36 | |
This week we have music news of Joyce Simms at Jazz cafe & Devin at Koko; Poetry includes Bang said the gun at Hotel Elephant and Camden Poetry Series – Trinity United Reform Church; The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is film choice; stage selection is The Soho with Adam Riches; Comedy calls with United Comedy at the Etcetera Theatre; The Britsh Thyroid Association. Presented by: Darryl McKay | |||
03 Mar 2012 | Camden Newscast 11 | 00:14:51 | |
Camden Council is considering a judicial review on HS2, Jayson Mansaray looks at the issues for and against. Presented by: Jayson Mansaray | |||
29 Feb 2012 | Camden People Fund £150,000 transition funding | 00:06:26 | |
This week Camden Community Radio visit the town hall and a community centre to discuss a brand new transition fund that has been allocated to Camden’s good neighbour scheme via the Camden People fund. Darryl McKay reports
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03 Mar 2012 | What's on in Camden, March 3rd-10th 2012 | 00:11:03 | |
Art exhibitions at The Parlour Gallery and The Free Space Gallery both in Queens Crescent; Quilt Exhibition at Swiss Cottage Library; poetry at The Roebuck and at Torriano; Escort Orchestra is at the Camden Jazz Cafe and Honky Dory at the Tricycle Theatre; the Asian Film Festival is at Asia House in Cavendish Square; Sprint Festival at Camden People’s Theatre; Louise Bourgeois exhibition at the Freud Museum; International Women’s Day will be celebrated from 1pm-4pm at West Hampstead Women’s Centre and poet Ruth O’Callaghan reads. Produced by: Darryl McKay
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08 Mar 2012 | Supa Fine Sessions Talk no 4 | 00:14:51 | |
DJ Speedy talks to Keith Matthews about a comedy soap that is being given a reading in the Oxfam Bookshop, on Kentish Town Road, on Friday 9th and Saturday 10th March. Keith’s inspiration are the people he meets in the charity shop. Recorded by: Lucy Waterhouse | |||
10 Mar 2012 | Camden Newscast 12 | 00:15:55 | |
Sarah Brown visits Swiss Cottage Library for the London Quilt Associations exhibition and talks to Charlotte Briere-Edney about Piggy Bank Kids, a charity set up by the wife of former Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Denise O’connor checks out Pete Doherty’s exhibition and discusses the finer detail of canvases covered in the artist’s blood. The Camden Federation of Private Tenants is another long standing Camden organisation facing closure because of cuts…Cina Aissa is on the case! Presented & Edited by Jayson Mansaray Features by: Features Editor: Jayson Mansaray
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11 Mar 2012 | What's On in Camden: 10th - 17th March. | 00:09:03 | |
Camden Community Radio team bring you fun and some free things to do in the run up to St Patrick’s day and Mother’s day next weekend. NME’s 6th Birthday at Koko, A musical showcase at The islington Academy and a Raggae show at The Inspiral Lounge. Theatre: comedy shows at the Etcetera. Film, ‘Just Above Dogs’ at the Irish Centre: new movie Trishna at the Tricycle Cinema, Special screening of ‘The Kings’. Arts: Tango dance workshop, Exhibition at Lauderdale House. Lastly there are free events in Camden libraries for the whole of March and a poetry summer season at Keats House. Produced and Edited by: Darryl McKay | |||
27 Mar 2012 | Whats on 26th-31st | 00:02:13 | |
Laurie Bolger has details of poetry and spoken word events in Camden this week. | |||
31 Mar 2012 | What's on in Camden, March 31st to April 7th | 00:11:49 | |
This week the Camden Community Radio team brings you some fun and interesting things to do and see in the run up to the Easter bank holiday. Edited and researched by Darryl McKay with contributions from Laurie Bolger Voiced by: Darryl McKay, Laurie Bolger, Cina Aissa, Sarah O’Brien, Marian Larragy, Marita Hutson and Lucy Waterhouse.
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31 Mar 2012 | Camden Newscast - 13 | 00:12:13 | |
Nearly five thousand s patients will be left without a GP due to the Camden Road Surgery closing. A dedicated protester brought the issue to the Camden Community Radio door step, literally… Camden is taking on a novel approach to street drinking with a new initiative: The Camden departure lounge, Lollipops, squash and flip flops will be part of the wardens tool kit for the drunk.The London Housing Strategy is supposed to ensure that people get the housing needed. Will low and middle income people be pushed out of Camden? And another sporting event…or is that an event for the sporting… Presented by: Jayson Mansaray | |||
07 Apr 2012 | What's on in Camden, April 7th - 14th (Easter special) | 00:16:13 | |
This week the Camden Community Radio team brings you some fun and interesting things to do and see during the Easter bank holiday weekend. Edited and researched by Darryl McKay with contributions from Laurie Bolger Voiced by: Darryl McKay, Laurie Bolger, Marian Larragy, Jayson Mansaray, DJ Rudeboy Tosh and Aaron McCarter.
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09 Apr 2012 | Fringe Film Fest - Podcast | 00:09:49 | |
FRINGE! IS BACK 12th – 15th April 2012 After last year’s storming success, East London’s spunky alternative film festival is back! Camden Radio’s Denise O’Connor and Jayson Mansaray present a podcast about the event: Four days of over 30 films, events, art and parties Fringe! is excited to showcase this year’s ‘confetti burst’ of queer culture – with many events free! Highlights include the first ever screening of Travis Mathew’s hotly tipped I Want Your Love – UK premieres of army cadet love story Private Romeo plus docs (A)sexual, Audre Lorde: The Berlin Years and Short & experimental film hosted by cult les mag Girls Like Us. Plus the Little Joe Clubhouse from the creators of Little Joe magazine which will host screenings, discussions and a library and act as a meeting point during the festival. Text courtesy of: FRINGE! FILM FEST
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13 Apr 2012 | I WANT YOUR LOVE by Travis Mathews - World Premiere | 00:09:32 | |
CCR reporters Denise O’Connor & Jayson Mansaray caught up with director Travis Mathews at the world premiere of his film; ‘I WANT YOUR LOVE’ (IWYL) at the Hackney Picturehouse, opening the London FRINGE! FILM FEST… San Francisco has been synonymous with full on gay male sexuality for over 50 years now. IWYL is a thrilling homage to the city and it’s queer legacies. IWYL, is a tender but uncompromising film about the importance of sex, love and intimacy. A brief synopsis of the film starts the podcast. Reporters:
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14 Apr 2012 | What's on in Camden, April 14th - April 21st | 00:06:29 | |
Gas Coombes of rock band Supergrass is solo at the club NME show. ‘Neighbourhood watch’ is showing at the Tricycle and new play ‘A woman inside’ is at the Etcetera Theatre. There’s a spoken word event at the Roundhouse and a talk on women, sexual exploitation and the media. Edited and researched by Darryl McKay
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15 Apr 2012 | 'Charity Tax' - Newscast 14 | 00:04:21 | |
Featuring Kevin Spacey and Sadlers Wells Theatre we examine: A ‘tax on giving’ that has been met with fierce opposition from charitable organisations. This comes as Chancellor George Osborne announced the treasury’s ‘charity tax’. Presenter/Editor/Reporter
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19 Apr 2012 | What I Really Long For | 00:00:42 | |
A poem by Martin Lim What I really long for, What I desire Read by Martin Lim | |||
21 Apr 2012 | What's on in Camden Saturday 21st - Saturday 28th | 00:12:20 | |
This week in what’s on in Camden the team bring you some fun thing to do and see during the next seven days. Edited by Darryl McKay Researched by Darryl McKay, Laurie Bolger, Jayson Mansaray and Denise O’Connor Read by Laurie Bolger, Lucy Waterhouse, Cina Aissa, Marian Larragy, Darryl McKay, Jayson Mansaray, Denise O’Connor and Ann Carroll
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22 Apr 2012 | 'Compass' Community Learning - at the Sadlerâs Wells Theatre | 00:06:38 | |
This season Sadler’s Wells Creative Learning department, Connect produces a new production for the main stage, inspired by London’s diversity in its Olympic year. A compelling new work premiering on Monday 23 April, Compass brings together a team of choreographers, a writer, a film maker, composers and musicians with a cast of over 100 dancers, encompassing all ages and levels of experience. An original score of live and recorded vocal and instrumental music, by composers Donna McKevitt and Hannah Peel, is accompanied by arresting visual imagery created by BAFTA winner Tal Rosner. The company combine their talents and draw on their rich cultural heritage to create a thought provoking performance, exploring themes that celebrate unity, diversity and the meaning of ‘home’ within the many worlds of our capital city. (Text courtesy of Sadler’s Wells Theatre) Reporter:
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24 Apr 2012 | London Palestine Film Festival 2012 | 00:15:35 | |
Camden Community Radio’s Cina Aissa was at the opening of the Palestine Film Festival, which is at the Barbican until 3rd May. She heard Sameh Zoabi, Director of the ecological Palestinian comedy ‘Man without a Cell Phone’ talk about his inspiration and what he was trying to achieve with his film. Sheyma Buali, one of the festival organisers talks about this year’s festival programme and the direction Palestinian film might take in the future. Produced and Edited by: Cina Aissa | |||
25 Apr 2012 | Against criminalisation of emergency contraception in Honduras | 00:07:32 | |
Helen Ocampo, activist from the Feminist Study Circle in Tegucigalpa, capital city of Honduras speaks to Helena Porrelli and Verena Bauer about the current campaign against the criminalisation of the morning after pill by the Honduran government. 8 podcasts were made as part of the International Media Training Day for women, held in London on 25th & 26th April 2012 – organised by Frauen Solidaritaet and Central American Women’s Network, with Camden Community Radio. There are links to each of the other podcasts, links related to this podcast and links related to the training programme organisers.
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26 Apr 2012 | Violence Against Women in Latin America | 00:05:02 | |
Tania Cordero of Nicargua and Amanda Hernandez from Mexico talk to one another in Spanish about general context in Latin America and the challenges that violence against women poses in that part of the world. 8 podcasts were made as part of the International Media Training Day for women, held in London on 25th & 26th April 2012 – organised by Frauen Solidaritaet and Central American Women’s Network, with Camden Community Radio. There are links to each of the other podcasts, links related to this podcast and links related to the training programme organisers.
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26 Apr 2012 | Betti interviews Thabisa Bobo, a Public Educator in South Africa | 00:04:56 | |
Uk based Eritrean, Betti interviews Thabisa Bobo, a Public Educator in South Africa who speaks movingly about how she got involved in work against gender based violence and about the importance of that work. 8 podcasts were made as part of the International Media Training Day for women, held in London on 25th & 26th April 2012 – organised by Frauen Solidaritaet and Central American Women’s Network, with Camden Community Radio. There are links to each of the other podcasts, links related to this podcast and links related to the training programme organisers.
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26 Apr 2012 | Rani Bilkhu, founder of Jeena International talks with Lisa Giessauf | 00:08:56 | |
8 podcasts were made as part of the International Media Training Day for women, held in London on 25th & 26th April 2012 – organised by Frauen Solidaritaet and Central American Women’s Network, with Camden Community Radio. There are links to each of the other podcasts, links related to this podcast and links related to the training programme organisers. This is an interview with Rani Bilkhu, founder of Jeena International, a non- profit organization in the UK. Jeena empowers women and young people via empowering workshops with topics like car maintenance and driving lessons. The main focus is to underpin women’s rights and gender equality. Rani is talking to Lisa Giessauf, a student from Austria who is working for the feminist radio group “Women on Air” from Vienna. This interview was recorded as part of International Media Training event in London, April 2012, organised by Frauen Solidaritaet with Central American Women’s Network
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26 Apr 2012 | Yula Burin talks about the Feminist Library | 00:09:02 | |
Tina Fϋchslbauer is speaking with Yula Burin, a volunteer at the Feminist Library in London.
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30 Apr 2012 | Helga and Ishrat | 00:06:53 | |
Ishrat from Bangladesh is in London studying media. She talks with Helga from Spain about the International Media Training talking place in London from 25th & 26th April 2012 at which this recording was made. The event was organised by Frauen Solidaritaet with Central American Women’s Network. Eight podcasts were made as part of the International Media Training Day for women, held in London on 25th & 26th April 2012 – organised by Frauen Solidaritaet and Central American Women’s Network, with Camden Community Radio. There are links to each of the other podcasts, links related to this podcast and links related to the training programme organisers.
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30 Apr 2012 | Nbecco & Joanna | 00:11:03 | |
Nbecco from South Africa talks with Joanna from Austria, about the work of Massaray and the issue of reproductive rights in South Africa Eight podcasts were made as part of the International Media Training Day for women, held in London on 25th & 26th April 2012 – organised by Frauen Solidaritaet and Central American Women’s Network, with Camden Community Radio. There are links to each of the other podcasts, links related to this podcast and links related to the training programme organisers.
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30 Jan 2013 | Women Media Professionals from around the world | 00:05:23 | |
Nine podcasts were made as part of the International Media Training Day for women, held in London on 25th & 26th April 2012 – organised by Frauen Solidaritaet and Central American Women’s Network, with Camden Community Radio. Here 3 women media professionals talk about their work. Hazel Dewan from Puntos De Encuentro, in Nicaragua tells of a TV soap that marries comedy and love themes with tackling underlying social problems among young people. Spanish with English interpretation. Beatrice from Spain explains the work of Young Women Rights (FMJ) to challenge gender based violence among teenage couples and a film they have made to raise issues Pria from Jeeran talks about a film project to raise awareness on the taboo subject in the Asian community of preference for boys over girls, which leads, among other things to elective abortion of female pregnancies. There are links to each of the other podcasts, links related to this podcast and links related to the training programme organisers.
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11 May 2012 | Poet Terence Sweeney talks with Laurie Bolger | 00:07:31 | |
Laurie Bolger talks with Terence Sweeney about his poetry his forthcoming books “The Juggler” and “Dirty Rotten Poems”. His book- launch will be happening at The Hideaway, Tufnell Park June 2nd 2012….Get yourself down to that for sure! | |||
11 May 2012 | What's On 5th May 2012 | 00:07:08 | |
Camden Arts Centre, Arkwright Road – Zoe Leonard’s spatially immersive experience and also artist in residence Rachael Champion: Camden Crawl this weekend – one tickets covers all: Cobb Gallery, Royal College Street celebrates Todd Lekyraciou who paints musicians as they play and is fresh from New York: ‘Black Men on The Couch’ is proving to be very popular and is next on at Royal College of Dramatic Arts on Saturday 12th May; Freud Museum brings hosts new textile as well as the ongoing ‘Louise Bourgeois exhibition. Titus Andronicus is at the Etcetera, Poetry reports the electric ‘Wasted’ with cheap tickets for under 25s. Read by: Tom Boyle, Denise O’Connor, Laurie Bolger & Luna Rodriguez. | |||
12 May 2012 | Newscast 15 | 00:09:42 | |
Following President Obama’s support for gay rights, Camden LGBT Forum is preparing for a huge influx of LGBT people to London for World Pride. Jayson Mansaray has the story. Presented by: Jayson Mansaray | |||
14 May 2012 | Remembering The Future - in Northern Ireland | 00:09:51 | |
Deirdre MacBride, talks with Ann Carroll about how the Community Relations Council in the North of Ireland is helping people to look at the past and prepare for the future as we face into a long list of anniversaries. Edited by: Ann Carroll | |||
18 May 2012 | What's on in Camden, May 12th - 18th | 00:11:09 | |
This week in what’s on in Camden the team bring you some fun family activities to do along with courses for students and events for adults. Produced and Edited by Darryl McKay. Read by: Ann Carroll, Athos Harber, Cina Aissa, Darryl McKay, Denise O’Connor, DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh, Jayson Mansaray, Marian Larragy , Martin Lim and our young reporters Lillie-Jane and Hannah. | |||
19 May 2012 | Trying to Keep Sane - A Poem by Martin Lim | 00:00:34 | |
Trying to keep sane, I don’t want to think I’ve suffered in vain, Read by: Martin Lim | |||
25 May 2012 | Michael Connell on 'Povera - with a Touch of Colour' | 00:06:15 | |
Denise O’Connor talks with Black-Irish artist, Michael Connell about his current exhibition ‘Povera with a Touch of Colour’. Michael works in mixed-media to create unique artworks made exclusively made from recycled building materials inspired by his day job as a floor screeder. Michael Connell is currently exhibiting his large three dimensional pieces at The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, Euston until 6 June. The gallery is open daily from 11am-7pm Produced and Edited by: Denise O’Connor |