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Meg Mathews talks to North London Dogs about her new role as celebrity liaison officer for PETA and her Boston Terrier, Oscar
On this week's show we have a selection of unusual Christmas present ideas and a deep relaxation exercise designed to help you through the festive period.
On this week's show: Advice for dogs and fireworks from Arc Vet Richard Harper and ideas for unusual Christmas presents at the art market in Charlotte Murray's salon next week
On this week's show: Sweaty Betty announces the opening on Muswell Hill Broadway, councillor Gail Engert talks about her Safe our Shops campaign, and artist Hilary Burbidge opens her exhibition Under Your Skin at St James' church
On this week's show: Eclectic jewellery from Tom Foolery and indie film night at the Hideaway bar in Tufnell Park
On this week’s show: Muswell Hill’s answer to the Great British Bake Off at The Scullery with guest judge Sian Williams. And in Charlotte’s chair this week is her friend Peter Kyriacou – owner of Snappy Snaps
On this week's show: local Hornsey band One-eyed Wayne and founder and editor of the The Muswell Flyer, Becky Beach
On the show this week: a cabaret created by writer and producer Nathan Evans. The show '14 Minutes to Save the Earth' is showing in Enfield at the Dugdale centre on the 20th of Sep and then at the Arts Depot on Oct 20th and Charlotte talks to David Millan from Delemere Estate Agents about property and independent shops.
On this week's show: We start with The Englishman, a love story between a young Finnish girl and a British naval officer - based on a true story, and started as a blog by author Helena Halme and our regular spot Charlotte’s link is at Fringe, the craft studio down on Alexandra Park Road. Judith Isherwood, founder of the centre talks to Charlotte Murray
Cook: As promised we start this week’s show with Edward Perry from Cook, the company that is taking over the old Thresher’s site, and not before time … Fragments: We talk to East Finchely tube worker Michael Haynes and his first solo exhibition at the Artway Gallery on Archway Road. Charlotte's Link: And finally our brand new feature Charlotte’s link - every Thursday Charlotte Murray will be taking time out of her busy salon to come and talk to the shop keepers and shoppers of Muswell Hill. This week she catches up with Morgan from The Cheese Shop.
Boosting local business: We’re back at the Haberdashery in Crouch End to find out how local shops in the area are giving their businesses a boost. We went to talk to Greg from Haberdashery and mother and daughter team Adriana and Susanna Green from boutique Scarecrow about the event Barboot. Charlotte's link: And we welcome a new member to the N10 Show, Charlotte Murray and introduce her new regular slot, Charlotte’s link. Charlotte will be out and about, in and out of shops in Muswell Hill, with her mic every Thursday to find out what’s been going on during the week.
On this week's show Mapping N10: We catch up with artist Anya Beaumont. You might remember we talked to her at the beginning of the year about the intricate paper relief she was about to start on, called mapping N10. Well, a few months on and she is in the finally stages of completing the work, so, we caught up with her yesterday in her studio to find out how it’s all been going and to find out when we might be able to see what she has produced. Door 10: And to an exciting new feature film about to go into production, set in Muswell Hill. The project is the brain child of director Yezid Jimenez - originally from Columbia and now a resident of N10. The film, called Door 10, is scheduled to start filming in October and Yezid will casting for parts in the next couple of weeks. To help fund the project go to indiegogo.com
From this week's N10 Show - interview with playwright Dan Davies and producer Mark Lindlow. The play is being shown at the Camden Fringe Festival next week. More details on n10show.com
From this week's N10 Show - interview with Tony Joseph father to Guy who died last autumn in a paragliding accident in Spain
On this week's show Guy's Trust: In memory of Guy Joseph, tragically killed in a paragliding accident in Spain last autumn, we talk to his father Tony about his life and the trust the family have set up in his name Guy's Trust. Camden Fringe: We talk to Muswell Hill playwright Dan Davies his play 'Is there anything broken?' and producer Mark Lindow about the staging for Camden Fringe.
In this week's show: Indie Films: We talk to Phil Haine and Mark Brown of Braine Hownd Films about their film nights at the Hideaway bar in Tufnell Park and the annual awards ceremony for the best films shown over the past year. We hear two clips from International Wife Shouting and Looking after Edward. Also mentioned was the best music award for Eventide, directed by Brian Harley Wine tasting: We talk to Oli from Majestic Wine in Muswell Hill about their fine wine tasting evening (and taste some wine of course!)
On the show this week: We talk to the store manager of the new Waitrose opening on the Broadway on July 3; and, we talk to Karen Mercer from My Coffee Stop about why she feels she has succeeded opening a business in a recession.
On this week's show: We talk to costumier James Murray about his supply of glasses to the film industry (he supplied Johnny Depp with the blue specs he wears in his film Dark Shadows) and we talk to artist Nathan John Booth about his painting made using coffee
On this week's show: West African drumming and an arts trail called Alexandra Park and Beyond
On this week's show: Two exercises for you - one to help you organise your thoughts and one to relax. The first is a creative writing exercise run by Nichola Charalambou from Creative Writes and the second is a 5 minute self-hypnosis with hypnotist Martina McKeough
Toby Brothers talks about why we should study Ulysses and we hear a discussion about chapter Nausicaa in a session of the London Literary Salon
In this week's show: Sean Conway, the Muswell Hill man cycling the world for Solar Aid, reports on his progress from LA; we hear excerpts from a new novel Song in the Wrong Key by local author Simon Lipson; and, with the Crouch End Arts Festival finally here, James Bridgeman tells us what to expect
On this week's show: a sponsored bike ride to Monte Carlo; the most difficult text in English Literature - Ulysses; and, music from Down for the Count
On the show this week: We start with some comedy from the Southgate Club and comic Phil Butler; then we're with north London's answer to ghostbusters with Mikey and Louise from the North London Paranormal Investigations Team; and a sponsored dog walk in aid of Cancer Research UK
On the show this week: we hear about Giveacar – the scheme that makes a donation of your scrapped car; Studying medicine – not necessarily the path to becoming a doctor; and, a new cafe opening on Friern Barnet Road - Boyden's Kitchen
On this week's show: Lindy Hop - the original street dance; first impressions; and, a pop up vintage shop in the kitchen
On this week's show: streetdance, puppy advice, brass bands and a track from Olivia Grant – the young girl from Crouch End mentioned a couple of weeks ago when she played at barboot at the Haberdashery Cafe #banjo #boo #BrassBands #ljfil #london #MuswellHill #muswellhm #n10 #north #puppy #FourHills #OliviaGrant #showstoppers #RuffMutts
On the show this week: Running a small business - we talk to Susanna Guidone-Dorkin about her company A room in my House, which she runs with her sister and their very successful vintage market at Highgate's Boogaloo; getting into acting with recent graduate Lee Knight; and, the what's on piece this week is the Muswell Hill market at O'Neils on Saturday
On this week's show: switching to digital with Maggie Philbin; world kidney day; and, bringing the car boot inside at the Haberdashery.
On this week's show: an arts festival in Crouch End launches; we talk to artist Anya Beaumont about her project to map N10 with discarded paper; and, a gig planned for March 4 in support of charity Medical Aid for Palestinians
On the show this week: A golfing talent scheme which aims to get more young people involved in the sport; adapting Shakespeare with Paul Morrall from Chickenshed and Adam Long from the Reduced Shakespeare Company; and, Stephen Buckeridge's exhibition at the Koukan Gallery on Alexandra Park Road
On this week's show: Sean Conway sets off on an 18 thousand mile cycle ride round the world; crime writers gather in the Big Green Bookshop in Wood Green; and, puppy parties - we ask, are they a middle class indulgence or a necessity for well-behaved dogs?
On the show this week: We celebrate a successful first year in business with contemporary Indian restaurant Zayn Zah; we talk to photographer Matt Humphrey about his vision for The Local Gallery on Avenue Mews; and, our what's on piece this week is an emerging writers festival at the Chickenshed.
On the show this week: we have tips and advice about training for the marathon from Chris Hirons, owner of the N10 Sports Injury Clinic; we talk to artist Alexandra Abraham about her paintings and jewellery using reclaimed pieces from the foreshore of the Thames; and, we are at the Karamel Club with owner Rosely Funari for the what's on piece
In this week’s podcast: We talk to chair of the Muswell Hill Trader’s Association Emma Whittlestone about the u-turn Haringey council has made on a decision to support a bid to transform the centre of Muswell Hill; we talk to local resident Dom Stevenson about his life in north London; and, we talk to Kit Dickinson about adult ballet classes at her dance school First Steps