 | Critic knows his onions | | 7:30am Fri 9 May 08 | | Miriam Craig talks to Barry Norman,
who presented the BBC’s cinema review
programme for 26 years, ahead of his
visit to Millfield Arts Centre |
 | A walk of art | | 8:00am Fri 9 May 08 | | Now in its fourth year, the Crouch End Open Studios event was set up by sculptor Kim Valdez and abstract painter Helen Lindon. |
| Behind the silver screen | | 8:00am Friday 9th May 2008 | | If you would like to know how the Phoenix Cinema is run, why it plays the films it does or even the thinking behind the choice of snacks on sale, this event is your chance. |
| May Day is time to play | | 10:00am Friday 2nd May 2008 | | This May Day bank holiday, artsdepot reprises its family festival of performances,
workshops and music. Miriam Craig finds out about high-tech puppets and teaching children
to DJ
Stilt-walking, plate-spinning and drumming are just some of the activities children will be able to have a go at on Monday at artsdepot's May Play. |
| Composing a festival anniversary | | 10:00am Friday 2nd May 2008 | | This year is the Hampstead and Highgate Festival's tenth anniversary. Miriam Craig finds out about an arts
festival helping to nourish the traditions of tomorrow
World-renowned organist Jennifer Bate learnt
early in life the importance of supporting contemporary composers. |
| Fresh air fuels art society’s exhibition | | 10:00am Friday 2nd May 2008 | | Milldon Art Society members meet weekly to paint together, often outdoors, and in its 68th exhibition, the society will show 250 works in a range of media. |
| Photos all in a day’s work | | 10:00am Friday 2nd May 2008 | | Children at Work, artsdepot, Tally Ho Corner, North Finchley, from Saturday until May 17,
from 9am to 5.30pm, and some evenings
According to Lalit Nagpaul, from Woodside Park, his photographs show what any visitor to India would not be able to avoid seeing - "the largest number of working children in the world". |
| Triple the fun for cancer cash | | 10:00am Friday 2nd May 2008 | | Fun Raisin Cabaret, The Bull Theatre, High Street, Barnet, Sunday, 7.30pm
Musical theatre star Sally Ann Triplett will lead an evening of music, dance and comedy to raise money for Cancer Research UK. |
 | Tragedy on the tracks | | 8:30am Thu 24 Apr 08 | | The latest show to visit the Millfield Arts Centre is inspired by the true story of a man pushed under a train. Miriam Craig talks to
the co-director of
a play that explores the responsibilities of both the artist and society. |
 | The sounds of silence | | 8:20am Thu 24 Apr 08 | | A screening of the 1925 silent
horror film about a mysterious, cloaked figure who lives in the deep recesses of the Paris Opera House will have live accompaniment from electro-jazz musicians Cipher. |
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