Mai in the Afternoon with guest Dr Natalie Sorrel-Charlesworth LitFest

  Lancaster Lit Fest kicks off its Autumn online event this Thursday, 7th October with a special celebration for National Poetry day. Dr Natalie Sorrel-Charlesworth shares with Mai the event’s Cumbrian connections and how to enjoy the five day online event. To learn more visit www.litfest.org. Tune into Mai in the Afternoon every Wednesday and… Continue reading Mai in the Afternoon with guest Dr Natalie Sorrel-Charlesworth LitFest


Mai in the Afternoon with guest Saj Ghafoor, CEO of Multicultural Cumbria

  On Thursday 7th of October, Multicultural Cumbria is hosting the Race2B free online conference. The conference features over 10 speakers covering education, health care and engagement opportunities affecting Cumbrian residents. Saj Ghafoor, CEO of Multicultural Cumbria and conference speaker, shares with Mai the aims of the event and how to take part. To find out more… Continue reading Mai in the Afternoon with guest Saj Ghafoor, CEO of Multicultural Cumbria


Mai in the Afternoon with guest Dr Natalie Sorrel-Charlesworth LitFest

    Lancaster Lit Fest kicks off its Autumn online event this Thursday, 7th October with a special celebration for National Poetry day. Dr Natalie Sorrel-Charlesworth shares with Mai the event’s Cumbrian connections and how to enjoy the five day online event. To learn more visit www.litfest.org. Tune into Mai in the Afternoon every Wednesday… Continue reading Mai in the Afternoon with guest Dr Natalie Sorrel-Charlesworth LitFest


Mai chats with Ray Greenhow as part of Barrow Library’s Black History Month celebration

  As part of Barrow Library’s Black History Month celebration, Cumbrian writer and historian Ray Greenhow gives a peek into the remarkable life of John Kent of Maryport and Carlisle. Kent was Britain’s first Black police officer, and Ray shares the highlights of his career. Join Mai for a discussion about the significance of Kent’s… Continue reading Mai chats with Ray Greenhow as part of Barrow Library’s Black History Month celebration


Mai chats with Ray Greenhow as part of Barrow Library’s Black History Month celebration

  As part of Barrow Library’s Black History Month celebration, Cumbrian writer and historian Ray Greenhow gives a peek into the remarkable life of John Kent of Maryport and Carlisle. Kent was Britain’s first Black police officer, and Ray shares the highlights of his career. Join Mai for a discussion about the significance of Kent’s life… Continue reading Mai chats with Ray Greenhow as part of Barrow Library’s Black History Month celebration


Mai in the Afternoon chats with the cast of “One Night with Marilyn”

  “One Night with Marilyn”, an exciting global performance experience, comes to the Forum on the 19th of September. Mai chats with the cast about their complex roles and how they bring the iconic Marilyn Monroe to life. Tune into Mai in the Afternoon every Wednesday and Friday from 1-3pm.


Mai in the Afternoon with Eddie the Eagle Edwards and more at the Soapbox Challenge

  Mai in the Afternoon is a special Super Soapbox Challenge edition with Mai chatting with Barrow Bid directors, soapbox drivers and an exclusive Eddie the Eagle interview!  Join Mai for 2 hours of racing excitement, alongside a selection of great music with a super secret soapbox premier. Mai in the Afternoon every Wednesday and… Continue reading Mai in the Afternoon with Eddie the Eagle Edwards and more at the Soapbox Challenge


Mai in the Afternoon with Ian Standing Duddon Inshore Rescue

  Helping us stay safe on the coast, Ian Standing from Duddon Inshore Rescue in Askam shows Mai around the station, describes the roles of the volunteers, and shares life-saving information for everyone enjoying the seaside. More information can be found on their facebook page and at http://duddon-inshore-rescue.com.


Now playing: Richard Rodney Bennett; Neville Dilkes: English Sinfonia with Lambert: Concerto For Piano & 9 Players - 3. Finale (Lugubre)
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