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EastCast explores the arts, culture and community cultivated in East London but resonating way beyond. This month Pearl Wise, Jessie Lawson and Katie Callin meet Annick Metefia from Toynbee Hall and John Newman from Newham Bookshop. Jess shares one of her Night Bus Podcasts made for the Museum of London, Robin Leeburn brings us the story of the Luminary Bakery and Pearl shares some musical highlights from this year.
EastCast explores the arts, culture and community cultivated in East London but resonating way beyond. This month Jessie Lawson and Katie Callin meet Korantema Anyimadu from Arts Emergency, Oonah Gay from East London On Foot and hear some live music from Henry Nielsen. They also share sounds from Four Corners Gallery in Roman Road, Tower Hamlets and a few clips from their last EastCast Away event.
This month Pearl Wise meets Gini Simpson and Shamni Pithia from Music in Detention an organisation working with immigration detainees in the UK and Steve Lazarus host and producer of the podcast Your London Legacy. She takes a peek behind the scenes at new arts and culture venue Poplar Union and young musicians Rosie Frater-Taylor and Roella Oloro from the Jazznewblood collective play live ahead of their London Jazz Festival performance later this month.
Community radio in Thamesmead, Spark stories, E5 Bakehouse and music by Voltage Black
A live listening lounge featuring works from London's talented radio makers and podcasters.
The Grand Union Orchestra, Rebecca Rowntree from This Way Up, a woman who marries her step brother, a Marconi receiver and Carolyn's Fingers all on one show
Pigeon whistles, new fiction, Tommy Flowers, raw materials + Jonathan Holder and the Good Thinking
Film, art studio spaces, queer people of colour and sonic meditations all from East London.
Recipe kit cooking, bike polo, LGBTQ+ migrant stories, street harassment and live music..
Youth politics, dance, hair, a love story and live music all on one show.
A live listening lounge featuring works from London's talented radio makers and podcasters.
A live listening lounge featuring works from London's talented radio makers and podcasters.
Feminism, black history, voices from East Glasgow and live music by John Fairhurst.
Enjoying life over 70, a community car park, an audio tour and live music by King Tides.
A Place Like Home, London Coffee, BearMotherHouse, Sex and A-Mens
Improve your memory, great men, fizzy pop, the menopause and a diary collection.
This month Jonny Virgo, Pearl Wise and Sasha Edye-Lindner are joined by Kasia Uscinska and Viv Ellis from Nasty Women, an event celebrating female artists in support of women’s rights. Jessie Lawson continues her series of starting conversations and talks to random East Londoners about masturbation, we hear about a collaborative exhibition with residents from the Wedlock Barn Estate in Hoxton - Permissible Notations Of, Oliver Meek executive director of Dalston’s Rio Cinema explains why the cinema is such an important part of local heritage and singer-songwriter Phil Cosby plays live in the studio ahead his Blue Daze EP release.
This month Jonny Virgo, Pearl Wise and Jessie Lawson are joined by Roxi Jahanshani and Asma Shah from You Make It an organisation enabling young unemployed women to pursue their goals, influential transmedia creator and CEO of story gaming platform Conducttr Rob Pratten and and cross-media artist SG Milner ahead of his The Night Is Over, Applaud exhibition. New contributor Celia Robbins takes us on The Ancestors Trail in Epping Forest and Jessie investigates why ‘that time of the month’ is still taboo.
This month Pearl Wise, Jonny Virgo and new recruit Sasha Edye-Lindner are joined by East London University’s creative writing organisation CityLife Stories and this year’s winner of their short story prize, The East End Film Festival take over en masse with curator Andrew Simpson, Gholam director Mitra Tabrizian and Sink director Mark Gillis, Jonny digs deep at the Archaeology of Crossrail exhibition at Museum of Docklands and Sasha meets a women’s football team putting Hackney on the map.
This month Pearl Wise, Jonny Virgo and new recruit Jess Lawson are joined by Douglas Karson to talk about an ambitious 10 day bonanza of cabaret, comedy, film, art and music at One2Festival in London Fields, members of the children’s literacy charity Hackney Pirates talk about their adventures in radio making, Pearl finds out why an Estate Agency in Stoke Newington is promoting property in Stoke on Trent and discovers a new analogue multi-venue; The Institute of Light. Singer-songwriter STAC plays live in the studio to celebrate her brand new Perpetual EP release.
This month Pearl Wise and Jonny Virgo are joined by Fatos Ustek curator of Art Night, an exciting new contemporary free art event in July and filmmaker Gavin Boyter explaining why he decided to run from John O’Groats to Land’s End and then write the book Downhill From Here. Jonny reports on 'The Queen of Carnival’ Claudia Jones activist, journalist instigator of the Notting Hill Carnival in 1959, Jess Lawson investigates the pitfalls of 'Right to Rent' and Hip Hop/spoken word artist Shay D brings a taste of her unique sound live in the studio.
EastCast explores the arts, culture and community nurtured in East London but resonating way beyond. This month is a jubilant celebration of women with Pearl Wise and Katie Haylor joined in the studio by Maggie Pinhorn from Alternative Arts explaining why there's a need for East London’s Women’s History Month, Katie meets Rachel Smith from Walthamstow Wetlands, Pearl Wise finds out how Magic Me connects women of different generations through their collaborative performance ‘Decorum’ and she meets Ellie Tsatsou and Gelly Siganou two women shining a light on Greek photography via their Whitelight platform and finally singer-songwriter Sofia B plays live in the studio and explains why Take Her Name the campaign in support of females in the music industry is on the agenda.
This month Pearl Wise, Jonny Virgo and Katie Haylor are joined in the studio by members of City Impro ahead of The Shoreditch Imrov Festival, further theatrics with members of the cast of Brixton Rock, The Big House Theatre’s latest production and Georgia Whitakar Hughes explains how The Migrants Connections Festival in will connect local residents with migrants. Jonny Virgo looks back at the horrors of the New Cross Fire in the 80’s and Pearl Wise goes to Legs to meet outspoken chef Magnus Reid.
This month Pearl Wise and Katie Haylor are joined in the studio by The Flygerians, the Edun sisters on a Nigerian fusion food mission and the founders of a new co-working concept The Workers Cafe. Katie explores East London’s green spaces whatever the weather and singer-songwriter JJ Soul performs a live unplugged session ahead of the London Remixed Festival in February.
EastCast explores the arts, culture and community nurtured in East London but resonating way beyond. This month Pearl Wise, Katie Haylor and Jonny Virgo are joined in the studio by Simon Cole from Hackney Tours to show a unique perspective of the area and author and scientist Ian Green to talk about new Hackney inspired sci-fi release, Katie talks to Catherine Howell curator of a next exhibition at the V&A Museum of Childhood about the magic of board games, Pearl discovers new gallery dedicated to fine art made in East London and furniture restorer/singer-songwriter Ady Johnson performs Americana inspired folk live in the studio.
EastCast explores the arts, culture and community nurtured in East London but resonating way beyond. This month Pearl Wise, Katie Haylor and Jonny Virgo are joined in the studio by Luke from the Holdin’ Court hip hop collective, Danielle Celeste introduces oral histories of the East End’s Afro Caribbean community, Aradhna Tayal explains why the RadioTech Conference is a must, Katie reports from the feminist network Reclaim The Night, the Last Dance is saved for immersive production company Reuben Feels, all with a sprinkling of music performed live in the studio by emerging young jazz talent from Jazz New Blood.
This month Pearl Wise, Katie Haylor and Jonny Virgo are joined in the studio by Sam Berkson aka Angry Sam a poet, writer, educator and the man behind the slam poetry event Hammer and Tongue, artist Rosalind Fowler tells us about her current installation at the Barbican and her residency at the William Morris Gallery, we find out about the CityLife prize for fiction and explore whether ‘marriage today is an unnecessary life sentence’ recorded live at the Bookclub’s Popaganda event.
EastCast explores the arts, culture and community nurtured in East London but resonating way beyond. This month Pearl Wise, Katie Haylor and Jonny Virgo are joined in the studio Nicola Robinson and Izaak Gray the duo behind East London Audio and The Control Room talk high fidelity audio and play us some exclusive tracks from their new outfit Earthboogie, Sholto Dobie reveals the new Muckle Mouth autumn season at The Dentist of improvised and traditional music. Katie Haylor meets Merrin Kalinowski from the crowd funding platform specialised in the arts Art Happens, and Jonny Virgo reports on Anglo-Brazilian immersive theatre company ZU-UK.
This month Nia Charpentier and Pearl Wise are joined in the studio by film maker Winstan Whitter raising funds to finally finish Legacy in the Dust a documentary about the legendary 4 Aces Club in Dalston, Ken Flaherty owner of Dalston's Doomed Gallery with Anthony Staples and Matthew Eberhard talking about their upcoming exhibition Echoes of Accra, Susie McKenna creative director of Hackney Empire, singer songwriter Rueben Hollebon plays live and Katie Naylor reports from a new venue in Hackney Wick; Grow Hackney.
This month Nia Charpentier and Pearl Wise welcome members of the cast of Knife Edge- the latest Big House Theatre Production. Their musical director Louise Wellby also tells about her own music based projects. Also in the studio is illustrator Steven Wilson and Ligaya Salazar, creative director of East London's Comic Art Festival. We also hear about Phytology a secret garden in Bethnal Green and hear a few personal arrival to London stories from Something to Declare.
On this month’s East Cast, the show that starts in East London but goes will beyond the postcode; Pearl Wise, Ana Xavier and Julia Lorke hear from the controversial poet and author Salena Godden, report from Music Hackspace a hub for music experimentation and exploration, discover the Experience of Colour a new contemporary Italian art exhibition at the Estorick Collection explore the notion that masculine identity as a feminist issue recoded live at Shoreditch Bookclub and are joined by local yet international musician Anna Zed for a live acoustic session.
In this month's action packed show Nia Charpentier, Pearl Wise and Julia Lorke are joined by Meriel Jeater, curator at the Museum of London to talk about an upcoming exhibition about the great fire of London, we speak to Cressida Brown and the cast of her current play Re:Home, duo Georgia Fair join us in the studio for a live acoustic session, we hear about the Festival of the Imagination and we hear from Somalian born Nafisa about her arrival to London.
On this month's show we experience some live improvised comedy from City Impro, hear from Touretteshero, a project celebrating Tourettes without self pity or mockery, Felix Bechtolsheimer from Curse of Lono plays some live country and blues, Malcolm Kaye tells us his story about growing up in Stepney and we explore the mysterious world of Data.
This month we talk to Ruth Rogers founder of Canvas Cafe, the first 'Happy Cafe' in London, we hear from live music promoter Rami Radi about his new label Laid Bare Records, listen to the wonderfully calm songs of Chris Belson performing live in the studio, listen to an arrival to London story from a new audio series about migration, Nia gets fit at helps the community at GoodGym and we hear from Popaganda about selfie culture. All of that in one jam packed hour! Featuring Nia Charpentier, Danielle Manning, Pearl Wise and Ana Xavier
This month we discover the Posh Club a daytime cabaret for older folk, we have award winning writer and performer Rob Auton live with us in the studio, we talk to photographer Syd Shelton about his involvement with Rock Against Racism, singer-songwriter Amy Odell joins us for a live acoustic session, we meet Jacob and Kennedy from Take Back the City and Julia Lorke meets some Hackers at the Turbine Hall.. Presented and produced by Nia Charpentier, Pearl Wise and Danielle Manning.
This month on East Cast we take a journey into sound with the School of Noise, we talk to Gabriella Apichella about the female focused film festival Underwired, Rita Maya and Jose Cardosa from Portuguese Conspiracy about the Portuguese film event they are organising, we meet Jen Wong from Guerilla Science and Neil Samson from Carwash who are joining forces for a scientific experiment and singer songwriter Lail Arad joins us in the studio for a live session from her next album 'Onion' due for release next year. Presented and produced by Nia Charpentier, Danielle Manning and Pear Wise. Guest feature production by Julia Lorke.
This month on EastCast we talk to the founders of the Save The Date cafe in Dalston about food waste, singer-songwriter Chris Belson plays his latest track live in the studio, we hear how the Olympics is being blamed for destroying East London's canal barge community, artist Stephen Shiell takes us on a tour of Cody Dock, we hear about Hear East an new initiative being built on the Olympic site and we meet a man who' dad used to serve pints to the Krays.
EastCast, uncovers the arts, culture and community that starts life in East London but then travels way beyond the postcode. This month we speak to the director the community focused Giants Theatre Company, we speak film makers Sarah Warren and Graham Bendal about their film debuts MLE and Derailed Sense at the East End Film Festival, experience some live poetry by local performer Kyronne as well as some audio insights into unemployment, coding and an interview with Torange Khonsari from Hackney Wick based art and architecture practice Public Works
EastCast, uncovers the arts, culture and community that starts life in East London but then travels way beyond the postcode. This month we speak to architectural artist Alex Schweder and a guest from Arcsoc in Cambridge about their upcoming performance architecture installation, we hear some extracts from some intergenerational conversations between Hackney residents about the differences of life in 1965 and today, talk to some Eco Warriors under threat due to the Magna Carta and we welcome London based singer/songwriter 'Our Man In The Field' for a live studio session ahead of his imminent new EP release.
For our May edition, we hear from the global audio platform for the under 25s, podium.me, discover how garden jumble trails bring people together, why a man left his high powered job to make jam and talk to a 70’s inspired barber. American musician Robert Chaney performs a live session from the studio.
The April edition of EastCast discovers how The Art of Dining create a unique supper experience, we talk to Claire Martin the co-director of Mill Co about the spaces they manage across London, meet the photographers/founders of the guide book series London Independent Store Guides, get to know more about an independent film festival Shorts on Tap and speak to Ryan Buckstein - Chief Cultural Engineer of the Ace Group.. and music from The Marbles Jackson and Lail Arad.
For this edition of East London's favourite arts and culture show, we team up with the Dalstonist paper and website to bring you the sounds behind their words. We talk to photographer Jan Klos about the people pulling your pints, Viktor Wynd takes us behind the scenes at his Museum of Curiosities, Amy Redmond gives us a big night out at Sink the Pink, artist Wilfrid Wood shares his passion for dogs and we hear some music by Andreya Traina and Mike Skinner.
This month we hear from an improv comedy group “Play it by ear”, find out more about Food Assembly who are making locally sourced food more easily accessible, we meet the cast of of Big House Theatre, made up of young people who have been through the care system, enjoy a live session by singer songwriter hattie whitehead and we re-run the Rising from the Dust audio documentary about night club founder and DJ, Newton Dunbar.
For this session we decided to record the show live from The Total Refreshment Centre. Presenters Ana Xavier, Nia Charpentier and Pearl Wise introduce interviews with Alexis Bondel from TRC, the organiser of Photomonth, Barney Thomas the founder of the magazine Wiley Badger and the first part of a radio doc about local music legend Newton Dunbar. Pearl selects tunes from bands and artists playing East in November.
EastCast delves into the nooks and crannies of East London, covering the arts, music and the people that make this corner of the city the vibrant place that it is. This show features satirical cartoonists Modern Toss, improvised comedy, a bike kitchen, an urban medicinal meadow, a DIY workspace and a song dedicated to Leonard Cohen's 80th birthday.
This episode explores music in East London with session and interview with musicians Lail Arad and Joel Bailey, we talk to Daniel Goldman about Casa - the Latin American Theatre Festival and their new all night event and Ana goes to an open mic night at the Hackney Attic.
The EastCast team talk to local Hackney residents about what living in Hackney means to them, the history of the area and how it has changed. All the music is also voices of Hackney with a diverse range of Hackney's talent over the years.
On this episode of EastCast we talk to Ansel Neckles about the Let's Be Brief pop up school specialised in workshops for local businesses, Anna Maloney tells us about Hackney's Wick's annual arts festival Hackney Wicked, we dig out an interview with the now renowned homeless artist John Dolan and we welcome the band Ringlefinch for some live music in the studio. We have music on the show by Blues Pills, Songhoy Blues, the Range and Jacco Gardner.
This week Nia talks to the man who organised Woodstock about a photography exhibition of images from the festival, we are joined in the studio by Mia from the Free Range graduate art show, Ana Sexton from The Anxiety Festival, Blue Hawaii from Four Corners Photography and of course music selected by Pearl Wise by artists playing in East London in the coming weeks including Sweet Baboo, Beth Orton, Farrago, Chicks on Speed and Blue Hawaii.
This week the ever eclectic EastCast show covers Bikes, Brass and Borage and there's no getting away from it.. football. Ana Xavier gets her hands dirty at a DIY repair shop The Bike Kitchen, Pearl Wise discovers a hidden medicinal meadow full of weeds called Phytology, Nia Charpentier meets a brass band who have a penchant for Star Wars.. and we give you the best places to watch or avoid the world cup. Of course there's plenty of music too featuring a election of bands and musicians playing in East London over the next fortnight carefully elected by musical maverick Pearl Wise: Ellen and the Escapades, Dawn Golden, Happyness, Sun Ra Arkestra, Conor O Brien and Angelo Badalamenti.
On this week's EastCast we have the editors of new literature magazine Open Pen in the studio, who also read us a story from the latest issue. We also welcome Zoe Bryant, our new arts reporter, who shares her top tips with us. Melanie has been finding out about a new venture you can get involved in called Fish Island Labs, and Pearl Wise brings us her usual array of music by bands and artists performing live in East London over the coming weeks including Only Real, Brandt Brauer Frick, Shy Nature and Courtney Barnett. Listings this week include a short film festival complete with red carpet, Stoke Newington Literary Festival and an artist painting the walls of an East London hotel. Tune in 8am every other Monday on NTS Live or cach us any time at www.eastcastshow.com, iTunes or Stitcher Radio.
We have a busy studio on this week's EastCast with guests Giles Abbott, a traditional storyteller who came to the profession after losing his sight. We talk to artist Tom Pearce and then challenge him to sketch the EastCast presenters while recording. And bright young thing Elena Dirik performs a beautiful rendition of a classic song along with her ukulele. We also hear the next chapter in the Chrisp Street story from residents of the East End market. Music this week includes Death Vessel, Mirel Wagner, Le1f and Face+Heel, and as usual we bring you the best in arts and culture listings from our corner of the city.
On this Easter edition of EastCast, Nia Charpentier talks to photographer Phil Maxwel who's been charting the social changes and community tensions in brick lane. Martha Mc Alpine talks to reggae musician Maurice Onejah about his political new album and a new venue in Dalston called Epic, Ana Xavier discovers a folk night called Music box at the vintage shop Paper dress Morton Hamilton-Griffin tells us about his independent craft and design magazine and workshop space The Holborn. Pearl Wise features music by Marissa Nadler, Chet Faker and The Marbles Jackson all playing live in East London soon.
On this week's show we explore how you can get fit and help the community with Good Gym, discover a film event in Bethnal Green Town Hall called Second Chance Cinema, talk to Smash Lab about their accessible performing arts event at the Book Club and find out how tech start up Dropr are providing an essential service for artists to present their work. We feature music from Dominique Young Unique, François & The Atlas Mountains, Tycho, The Orange Revival and Sinah all playing in East London soon.
Packed show this week on EastCast as we go on an audio tour of the brain to find out what the organ sounds like, plus Guerilla Science tell us about a brain themed feast in a Dalston basement later this month. We hear from the residents of traditional market on Crisp Street in Poplar in the first of a series of podcasts. We also caught up with Mike, the Dalston busker who we spoke to a few months ago when he was threatened with eviction. He's now recorded a mini album so we'll be playing a track from that, as well as other music by bands playing around the East End, like Julia Kent, Lindstron and Context. Listings include St Patrick's Day shenanigans, theatre a sea shanty choir. We've got East London covered.
We've got a great show lined up with a live session by All The Queen's Ravens, and interviews with the curator of a vintage NASA photo exhibition, and with the lead actor of new play Heaven Can Wait. We talk to folk who run Roman Road's cafe and creative space Muxima. Music this week includes Kendra Morris, Preditah and Naked On Drugs, all playing live in East London in the coming weeks. Listings involve eating insects in a pop up in Hoxton and win tickets to ghostly films accompanied by spooky organ music in a church... Just tweet @eastcastshow with your favourite horror film! EastCast has East London covered www.eastcastshow.com
On this week's EastCast we talk to female entrepreneurs - one has managed to stop traffic in Hackney and the other has found refuge in an old public loo. Our guest is a curator of a series of sustainability themed exhibitions at the Arcola Theatre. Music this week includes CA Smith, Outfit and Half Moon Run, all playing live in East London over the coming weeks. We also have our usual array of listings including existentialist theatre, art from a Siberian painter, a book group and a call out for poets to take part in a "one minute challenge" talent contest.