Let's talk about: The Future
This month live from Dalston Eastern Curve Garden Pineapple room we discuss 'The future'. Featuring: Sister P, Malcolm, Paulette, Charles and Antonia. Hosted by Lucia Scazzocchio.

This month live from Dalston Eastern Curve Garden Pineapple room we discuss 'The future'. Featuring: Sister P, Malcolm, Paulette, Charles and Antonia. Hosted by Lucia Scazzocchio.
In collaboration with Up Your Street and Brown Bread, a Christmas knees up down memory lane.
This month we broadcast live from Sister P's 'reception room' in Upper Clapton and delve deep into the biblical statement and somewhat philosophical puzzle: 'I am who I am'
Recorded live at the Doomed Gallery Zines of the World exhibition at The Old Truman Brewery, we discuss rebellion. Are we ever to old to rebel?
This month we broadcast live from the Dalston Eastern Curve Garden during Open House Weekend. The topic is sacred spaces.
This month all eyes and ears have been on the aftermath of the horrific Grenfell Tower fire. This has sparked all sorts of conversations about social housing, regeneration and neighbourhood.
This month we broadcast live from The Geffrye Museum in East London and because the museum is all about homes and interiors, we discuss notions home and belonging and ask, what exactly is home?
The conversationalists from Open East Radio broadcast live from the Dalston Eastern Curve Garden as part of the Chelsea Fringe Festival and the subject is change!
This month we explore questions on identity, who are we and what makes us who we are?
This month we explore the complicated matter of Femininity rather than feminism. It's a confusing term and we ask if it's still relevant today. Recorded live at the Whitmore community centre in Hackney.
This months OER explores truth both in the media, politics and our everyday lives. Live from the Whitmore Community Centre East London.
Live from the Whitmore community centre. We discuss what community means and how to create one.
Special guest, Radio 6 music presenter Tom Ravenscroft talks to the Parallel Radio about music, memory and twerking..
Niti Acharya, curator at The Hackney Museum is invited to talk to us about the role of The Hackney Museum and why it's so important to know about local history and specifically the Hackney @50 exhibition that celebrates 50 years of Hackney through objects. We will the launch the debate why do we need to conserve history and the memories that go with it.
Our special guest is Leah Gordon who tells us about the Ghetto Biennale launched in Haiti in 2009 taking contemporary western artists to Haiti to create collaborative with local artists.
What were you doing in 1965? Four Hackney residents Gillian, Mo, Daniel and Stephen talk to younger residents Dina, Lucia and Joseph about what life was like then and how it compares to life in 2015. Live from the Dalston Curve Garden
For this live session the Parallel Radio team are joined by Karen Elms from the building exploratory and some members of the Islington group to talk about walking, local architecture and the joy of looking up.
The parallel radio community take up photography and talk about their experiences.
On this episode we celebrate World Radio day by talking about the importance of youth.
The topic today is radio, how it has changed since we were younger and how we use it today.
The topic today is radio, how it has changed since we were younger and how we use it today.
This week we ask the question what is a home? It's more than just a roof over our heads, but what makes a home?
This week we ask the question what is a home? It's more than just a roof over our heads, but what makes a home?