Monday, 29 March 2010
Glen Hutchinson
This is a short film of the Cambridge poet Glen Hutchinson. In the film he reads out 3 of his poems, the first is 'As Are You Also' from his yet to be publish book ' green Spiral'. The second poem is 'Relidgion Appropriated by Tribalism' also from his yet to be published book 'Green Spiral'. Finally he reads out one of his own favourites, 'After Conversation with Tom' form his published book 'On The Border'. The readings were recoreded by The Kringe Film Unit.
Labels:
Glen Hutchinson,
poetry,
video
Sunday, 28 March 2010
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Meet 'Street Voices'
Street Voices is a band with a difference. The group members are people living in homeless hostels and other members of the street community in Cambridge UK. The group provides an opportunity for people of any level of experience to bring their musical talents or just have a go, creating a lively acoustic sound that comes straight from the heart.
Key to the Highway - Street Voices
A performance by Cambridge Street Voices of 'Key to the highway' a blues standard first recorded by Charlie Segar in 1940. Lead singer Nick Dominguez, harmonica, Robert Waugh and guitarist, Kay Barrett. The event was recorded by The Kringe Film Unit.
Lee. J. Thomas - Regrets
During a 'Street Voices' session held in Cambridge in the Akeman Street Community Centre, Lee. J. Thomas sings his own original song entitled 'Regrets', accompanied by Nick Dominguez. A very powerful song. The Kringe Film Unit recorded the events.
Tom and Dodie
A wonderful performance of William Butler Yeats' 'when you are old' by Tom Sherin and Dodie Carter, playing for Cambridge Street Voices at Akeman Street Community Rooms. Documented by The Kringe Film Unit.
Labels:
carter poetry,
dodie,
music,
sherin,
tom
Friday, 19 March 2010
Monday, 8 March 2010
Saturday, 6 March 2010
The Kringe - Punk
The Kringe - Punk Band playing 'Jimmy' live at Fred Zeppelins!! Courtesy of alan o callahan films
Ezekiel's Vision
Wednesday, 3 March 2010
They may be like us. But we don't have to be like them

He was a very nice and quiet man.
Kept himself to himself.
He always had time for his neighbours.
He always said hello.
http://www.baggelboy.com/
Monday, 1 March 2010
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