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The Camden Tour Guides Association have been developing a unique series of tours for the visually impaired. These days it is common enough to find audio tours available at major attractions, but a gui...
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The Camden Tour Guides Association have been developing a unique series of tours for the visually impaired. These days it is common enough to find audio tours available at major attractions, but a gui...
If you’ve heard our interview with Sharon Sexton about her one woman show coming to the Camden Fringe this week, you’re probably keen to hear a taster from the performance. So here’s a glorious three...
This week Camden Community Radio welcomed back Sharon Sexton who came in to tell us about her one-woman show“Somewhere Under the Rainbow” which she’s performing at the Camden Fringe. Sharon was with ...
Ruth talks to Gregory Akerman, star of a show on the Camden Fringe called‘The Death of Gregory Akerman’. It’s a tongue-in-cheek show in which Gregory tries to pin down the likely time of his own demis...
Hymn came into the studio to talk to Freddy about his poetry and his journey to find enlightenment. Through tai chi and the Rainbow Gathering, Hymn turned from a destructive life. His poetry is a part...
The Bring it Back project gives older members of the Camden community a chance to meet people and showcase their talents with lunchtime singing socials. A visit to the end of season performance reveal...
On Wednesday this week there’s an evening of music in aid of promoting peace in Palestine and Israel at Cecil Sharp House. Performances will be from Heartbeat, an Israeli-Palestinian music community m...
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 ...
The sweltering heat of summer is bearing down on us. School is out. What to do?!! We have some suggestions: you can go to the summer play scheme at the Kentish Town City Farm (includes bush craft and ...
Climb on board for another head-spinning adventure as Joe makes his merry way around London. This time it’s a trip out East to the Woolwich ferry. Joining him round coffee and cake are Ruth, Violet an...
Next weekend is the annual Camden New Town Community Festival in Camden Square Gardens, get yourself down to it! That’s an order. Also coming up is a new event at the Place which mixes walking tour wi...
Once again it’s the incredible rhyme animal Joseph Hughes back with another adventure! This week Joseph tells Freddy about a trip to an ancient church in Romford and then a crazy train journey all ove...
Zoe Stegosaurus interviews Dean McKee about his work, his motives for creating poetry, his methods and his politics. Poems included: Ogmios, Whisper, Fatherless Generation and The Trainline Poem. P...
Camden is celebrating all things Brazilian this summer to coincide with the Rio Olympics. The festival kicks off this Sunday with Project Yemanja where scrap paper will be turned into offerings for a ...
There is a noticeable rise in the number of people, mostly men, homeless in Camden Town. Everyone who is homeless is out for a different reason, has their story to tell. Here’s one of them. Package...
Camden In Bloom is open for entries, the borough’s yearly competition to find the best garden in Camden; see the new exhibition of art chosen by designer Duro Olowu at the Camden Arts Centre; or check...
Refusing To Implode Politely interviews musician Kate Epps. Zoe and Kate discuss film, feminism and bedroom pop, and Kate’s forthcoming EP (which, as you’ll hear, is likely to be called‘Valentines’, b...
Enjoy the sunny weather (hopefully) at an African Market in Camden or get down at a Prince party in Solomon’s Yard; see Ciaran Walsh perform radical poem the Red Dagger at Housman’s Bookshop or attend...
Zoe Stegosaurus interviews poet Tim Kiely about his work and his relationship to the spoken word scene in London. They discuss the themes of his writing, his poetic inspirations and the role of London...
Spoken Word Slam Poet Felix, who wraps words beautifully around the weird, the wonderful and the ordinary, talks with Zoe Stegosaurus about performance, about what its like identify as a poet, other p...