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S1 Ep 3 : Amy Lamé
Season 1, Ep. 3
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Amy Lamé upped sticks from the States in the early 90’s to immerse herself in London’s nightlife. She’s a leader and collaborator in the creative fields and a huge figurehead of the city’s queer culture - especially via the legendary club night Duckie that she set up with friends twenty five years ago. She’s a radio DJ, a children’s book author, and since 2016 has held the position as London’s first Night Czar - a role that requires her to ensure the city’s nocturnal life is given the care and attention it deserves. From the Jersey Shore to the Mayor’s office on the south bank of the thames via a thousand dance floors, this is Amy Lamé’s Life Of The Party!
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