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  • Angela Inglis talks with Lucy Waterhouse

    30/11/2012 Duration: 10min

    Lucy Waterhouse talks with local photographer and poet Angela Inglis about the two books she has published. ‘King’s Cross: A Sense of Place’ traces the stories of local people who resisted some of the proposed schemes. ‘Railwaylands – Catching St Pancras and King’s Cross’ records places that are no more as well as the transformation in progress. Recorded: Arsenio Edited by: Lucy Waterhouse King's Cross: A Sense of Place :: Railwaylands - Catching St Pancras and King's Cross :: 'Stanley Buildings' & 'Culross' :: On John Heu :: 'Srebrenica' & 'On Tavistock Square' :: On Somers Town Albertini Family Restaurant :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (10:04 min / 9 MB)

  • On the Trail of Camden Town Brewery

    30/11/2012 Duration: 07min

    Camden Town Brewery has come a long way, very quickly. Founder Jasper Cuppaidge first started brewing beer on a small scale in the cellar of his pub, The Horseshoe in Hampstead, seven years ago. In 2010 he set up the brewery at Kentish Town West station where he produces around 60,000 pints a week. His beer is served in pubs all over London and further expansion is on the cards. Tom Boyle talks to Cuppaidge about his plans to construct a new brewery in the borough next year – the biggest to be built in the capital for 150 years. Interview: Tom Boyle Edited by: Tom Boyle Camden Town Brewery :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (7:51 min / 7 MB)

  • Theatre Technis - A gift from Camden's Greek Cypriot Community

    19/11/2012 Duration: 05min

    Pioneering theatre company Theatro Technis has been performing in Camden for 55 years. Its current home, a former Church House, sits just moments away from the pubs, clubs and music venues of Camden High Street. It might be overshadowed by the attractions the High Street or the West End has to offer. But the volunteers that have ensured that the show remains on the road are justly proud of their contribution to the borough’s cultural life . . . and they still welcome volunteers to join them. Tom Boyle speaks with founder George Eugeniou to discover more. Theatro Technis, 26 Crowndale Road London NW1 1TT Phone: 020 7387 6617 Email: info@theatrotechnis.com Theatro Technis :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow CCRadio on Twitter :: File Download (5:48 min / 5 MB)

  • 'Last Verses' - Stefano Moses

    16/11/2012 Duration: 04min

    Stefano Moses latest song ‘Last Verses ‘will blow you away! Camden Community Radio is premiering this piano based ballad- a heartfelt story of a break-up, because Stefano Moses is an international singer/songwriter from Camden. He has also sung on Tyga’s blackthoughts2 mix-tape – “Storm’ `Moses on Mixtape with Adele and others :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (4:24 min / 4 MB)

  • A Ray of Hope

    14/11/2012 Duration: 01min

    A new poem by Martin Lim. Read by Martin Lim Recorded by: Arsenio Directed by: Angela Inglis Editing: Marian Larragy Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (1:37 min / 2 MB)

  • Let Go And Realise

    14/11/2012 Duration: 01min

    A new poem by Martin Lim. Read by Martin Lim Recorded by: Arsenio Directed by: Angela Inglis Editing: Marian Larragy Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (1:06 min / 1 MB)

  • Camden People's Theatre offers Performance and Development Opportunities

    14/11/2012 Duration: 04min

    Camden People’s Theatre is now recruiting to the programme for its Festival Sprint 2013. It is also accepting applications for the ‘Starting Blocks’ programme which suppports lone performers and theatre groups in developing performance of their work. Closing date is Friday 23rd November 2012. Camden People’s Theatre is at 58 Hampstead Road, NW1 Read by: Angela Inglis Recorded & edited by: Marian Larragy Camden People's Theatre :: Apply for 'Starting Blocks' or 'Sprint 2013' Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (4:29 min / 4 MB)

  • What's On: Week Beginning 10th Nov 2012

    10/11/2012 Duration: 07min

    ‘The Trebic Ghetto’ at 4pm on Sunday 11th November marks the 70th anniversary of the deportation of the Jews of Trebic to death camps: Walk on Hampstead Heath 9.50am on Monday 12th: Two Launch events for King’s Cross Neighbourhood Forum – Saturday 10th and Wednesday 14th November: The London Jazz Festival runs from Friday 9th to 18th November: Theatro Technis presents ‘Who is Noskov’ – five short plays: ‘Rust And Bone’ is film of the week: ‘Journeys East – A Discovery of Hidden Treasures’ a community exhibition at The Wallace Collection – including work form the Asian Women’s Group in West Hampstead. Jews of Trebic :: Shir Hayim :: Theatro Technis :: London Jazz Festival :: King' Cross Neighbourhood Fourm :: Wallace Collection :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow CCRadio on Twitter :: File Download (7:16 min /

  • Camden Newscast 18

    07/11/2012 Duration: 19min

    Camden Community Radio talks with striking Camden traffic wardens whose case was mentioned in Parliament last week: Charlotte asks if slowing down traffic by Camden Council will reduce road deaths? Tom explores the Bloomsbury Festival with Festival Director Roma Backhouse and Taiwo went to watch Arsenal Ladies lift the triple and become invincible. Features Editor: Charlotte Briere Edney Presented by: Charlotte Briere Edney Features by: Charlotte Briere Edney, Marian Larragy, Taiwo Olungadi & Tom Boyle. 20 mile Zone? :: Living Streets on 20 Mile Zone :: Unison on Parking Attendants Strike :: House of Commons on Camden Dispute :: Big Smoke on Traffic Wardens Strike :: Bloomsbury Festival :: Pics from Bloomsbury Festival :: Arsenal Ladies :: Arsenal Ladies Match Fixtures :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (19

  • Constable 200 years in Hampstead - at Burgh House

    19/10/2012 Duration: 07min

    Although the English Romanic painter, Constable, is associated with Suffolk, he actually lived for some time in Hampstead and was inspired by views of the village and the Heath. Marking the 200th anniversary of his first visit to the area, Rebecca Lodge and Ashley Hannebrink are curating the Constable and accompanying exhibition, ‘Imaging and Imagining Hampstead Heath’, at Burgh House. Seven original works have been loaned by the Victoria and Albert Museum and the associated exhibition is supplemented by a series of talks and walks. Tom Boyle talked with the Curators at Burgh House & Hampstead Museum, which is at: New End Square, London, NW3 1LT Opening times: 12-5pm – Wednesday to Friday and Sunday. FREE entry. Duration: 10 October to 7 April. Email: info@BurghHouse.org.uk, Tel: 0207 431 0144 Package by: Tom Boyle Constable - 200 Years in Hampstead :: Constable at V & A :: Burgh House :: About John Constable :: Constable at Nati

  • Whats On in Camden, Week Beginning - 14th October

    16/10/2012 Duration: 07min

    The Fabulous free Bloomsbury Festival is almost here; Apple Day will be celebrated at Maiden Lane Community Centre, There is free Irish Traditional music and, separately a book launch at the Irish Centre and Proud Camden has free weekend afternoon live music; Camden Council and Transport for London are consulting local people; ‘Red Velvet’ by Lolita Chakrabarti opens at the Tricycle and The Improsarios are in Camden with a trilogy; Marina Warner and others debate whether Shakespeare is still contemporary; the Iranian film’About Elly’ is at the cinema. Read by: Beteil Baraki, Cina Aissa, Denise O’Connor, DJ Rude Boy P. Tosh, Jayson Mansaray, Marian Larragy & Sarah O’Brien Edited by: Nick Holder The Impresarios :: The Tricycle Theatre :: Apple Day at MLCC :: Proud camden :: London Irish During the Troubles :: Bloomsbury Festival :: King's Cross Transport Consultation :: Is S

  • What's On in Camden, Week Beginning October 7th 2012

    06/10/2012 Duration: 04min

    Theatro Technis in Crowndale has a semi-staged rehearsal reading of ‘Hekube’ at 4pm on Sunday: Matthew Darbyshire’s T Rooms is at 176 Prince of Wales Road till December: Freespace Gallery hosts ‘Fragments’ an exhibition based on Diary of a Mad Man, call Melissa Hardwick, 07950695699. Swimming Classes for all levels and ages are happening in Camden – call Jesssica Redman, 020 7974 5440 for details. Annie Mac returns to Koko on Friday 13th, with DJ Slinger, Angel Haze, Bobby Tank & Monki, 10pm – 4am Theatro Technis - 'Hekube' :: 'T Rooms' :: 'Fragments' at Free Space Gallery :: Swiss Cottage Swimming Club :: Koko :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow CCRadio on Twitter :: File Download (4:44 min / 4 MB)

  • Talking Rubbish at Regis Road

    04/10/2012 Duration: 09min

    Cina Aissa went to Regis Road Recycling centre, where she chatted with staff about the highs and lows of their work, which has transferred from control by Camden Council to the North London Waste Authority. Recorded & Editied by: Cina Aissa Regis Road Recycling Centre :: North London Waste Authority :: Freecycle- Online reclycling :: Recycle More :: London Waste Council :: Back to CCRadio :: Follow CCRadio on Twitter :: File Download (9:56 min / 9 MB)

  • Jazz Legend, Frank Holder talks with Wayne Boucaud

    17/09/2012 Duration: 51min

    Wayne Boucaud talks to the legendary Frank Holder, who traces the history of his development as a Jazz musician. Now almost 90 years old and still full of musical ambitions, Frank left Georgetown Guyana as a teenager to join the Royal Air Force. Having entertained troops in the War, he got demobbed in the UK where he found an audience for his playing. By the 1950s, he was playing warm up for the likes of Nat King Cole. He has played alongside Johnny Ray, Eatha Kitt, Johnny Dankworth, Lena Horne, Dudley Moore and Cleo Lane, whose singing he finds hard to equal in today’s artists. He recalls that racism meant band members on tour had to ask the audience for help with accommodation. He worked with guitarist, Shane Hill on the album ‘Interpretations’, which includes a selection from each decade and covers the late local artist, Amy Winehouse. Interview by: Wayne Boucaud Editing: Wayne Boucaud Additional editing: Marian Larragy Frank Holder - jazz Services :: Frank Holder

  • Take Charge of Your Waste - Why Compost?

    17/09/2012 Duration: 06min

    When Camden Community Radio’s Cina Aissa went to collect her free compost bin at Regis Road Recycling Centre, she met Alex Rainbow from London Community Resource Network. She asked why free compost bins were being distributed in North London and what was the point of making compost. She heard about taking charge of our own waste and a number of other projects, including community food composting, textile re-use and furniture restoration. Hear all about it!! Interview By: Cina Aissa Recorded & edited by: Cina Aissa London Community Resource Network :: Recycling in Camden :: Good One :: fashion house using re-cycled textiles Textile Recycling for International Development :: Community Composting Network :: ReStore Community Projects :: furniture recycling Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (6:04 min / 6 MB)

  • What's On in Camden, Saturday 15th Sept 2012

    15/09/2012 Duration: 07min

    Kingsgate Community Centre has a fundraising fair to celebrate 30 years of work, Love Music Hate Racism Festival is on at Rich Mix till 1am tomorrow; ‘Regents Canal Folk Opera is on tonight at Canal Cafe Theatre and at other venues over the next few weeks. It marks 200 years since the canal was built; There is a demonstration at the Hungarian Embassy tomorrow. Email Noklazadasa.london@gmail.com for more information. Cecil Sharp House hosts a family barn dance; The work of Margaret Tait is presented and discussed by Ali Smith and Sarah Neely at London Review Bookshop. Read by: Betiel Baraki, DJ Rudeboy P. Tash, Marian Larragy Kingsgate Community Centre :: Love Music Hate Racism Festival :: Regent's Canal Folk Opera :: Music Glue/Barn Dance :: London Review Shop :: Margaret Tait Vita & Virginia A Love Relationship in Two Acts :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter ::

  • Profiles with Ian McLachlan

    18/08/2012 Duration: 10min

    Serena Britton talks Ian McLachlan who demonstrates his three string guitar and talks about how he wove his way through the muscial landscape. Recorded and Edited: Seerena Britton Additional Editing: Marian Larragy Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (10:26 min / 10 MB)

  • Whats on in Camden, week beginning August 5th, 2012

    18/08/2012 Duration: 07min

    Take a tour of Old St Pancras Churchyard, Gatehouse Upstairshas a tribute musical to Bette Middler, Camden Fringe Festival is off with lots to show, Peace Mash uP at the Roundhouse, Family events at Camden Arts Centre, A photography course at One Kings Cross. Script & research: Ann Carroll Read by: Ann Carroll, Denise O’Connor, DJ Rudeboy P. Tosh and Serena Britton. Old St Pancras Churchyard Tour :: Camden Fringe Festival :: Etcetera Theatre :: Gatehouse Upstairs :: One King's Cross :: Peace Mash up At Roundhouse :: Camden Arts Centre :: Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow CCRadio on Twitter :: File Download (7:31 min / 7 MB)

  • Profiles with Vanna Vee

    18/08/2012 Duration: 10min

    Serena Britton talks with singer and composer, Vanna Vee, who graced the Trinidad Fringe Festival in London earlier in the year and was at the Trinidad party during the Olympics. Vanna talks about how her career, which started in Trinidad is developing with a prospective US release now in sight. Recorded and edited by: Serena Britton Additional editing: Marian Larragy Vanna Vee :: Back to Camden Comunity Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (10:47 min / 10 MB)

  • Olympic Torch in Camden

    18/08/2012 Duration: 07min

    Charlotte Briere-Edney got out of bed early to witness the passing of the Olympic flame through Camden before the start of the 2012 Games and chats with Colin Russell. who has written a special song for the Olympics. Recorded & Edited by: Charlotte Briere-Edney Back to Camden Community Radio :: Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter :: File Download (7:52 min / 7 MB)

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