• Bristol Event
    17th March 2015
    The Thaw
    Yurt Lush

    Little darlings…. it’s been a long cold lonely winter…. For our next Bristol event, we bring you a night of audio stories to see out winter and ring in spring. Come cosy up in the yurt beside the fire with a glass of hot buttered rum in hand for an evening of adventurous audio, documentaries, soundscapes […]

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  • North Carolina Event
    16th March 2015
    European Radio
    Center for Documentary Studies

    Our US correspondant, Sofia Saldanha, will be at Duke University in beautiful North Carolina to present a listening event dedicated to European radio features. The main feature of the session will be The Garden – an award-winning documentary that was produced for the Danish audio magazine Third Ear in 2010. In The Garden, producer Tim […]

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  • Manchester Event
    25th March 2015
    The Listening Girl
    Central Library

    As part of Manchester’s Wonder Women season, this March we celebrate the Wonder Women of radio. At the iconic Central Library’s new performance spaces, we invite you to a sonic exploration of the wordy women – and womanly words. Taking our theme from the Central Library’s ‘Reading Girl’ statue, we present a sonic exploration of […]

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  • Norwich Event
    24th March 2015
    Cityscapes
    The Forum

    In March we’re traveling to Norwich to guest curate an event on the theme of cities and urban landscapes. We’ll be rifling through audio archives old and new to bring a selection of works exploring the sounds and sights and of the city. It will form part of a fortnight of events exploring the Norwich […]

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  • Reykjavík Event
    25th February 2015
    Græna augað Radíoklúbbur Launch
    Mengi

    Reykjavík is getting it’s own listening events! We are very happy to be a part of the launch of Græna augað Radíoklúbbur (The Green Eye Radio Club), a new collective of radio lovers who will be curating listening events and celebrating the rich world of stories told through sound with the people of Reykjavík on the last […]

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  • News
    Article about In The Dark in the East End Review

    “The ‘mini-revolution’ that will not be televised”. A great interview with founder Nina Garthwaite in the East End Review marking 5 years of In The Dark’s existence. Read the article here >>

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