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The People’s Supermarket launches ‘buy a brick’ campaign to help fund new Hackney store
The People’s Supermarket second store aims to provide ‘fresh, affordable food’ with the help of the local community
News
A big injection of Lottery money has secured the future of a new ‘Speak Out’ project to help children who have communication difficulties
New unemployment figures paint a bleak picture for the borough
Theresa May vows to prevent ‘encampments’ – but London 2012 security chiefs argue against prohibiting tents
The Burberry Outlet Store is to be at the centre of council development plans to create 200 new jobs
An evening celebrating the history of the Lido featuring art, music, and performances from local and international artists will take place on Saturday 28 January
Duke of York lends a hand as college woos Silicon Roundabout employers
Courthouse squatters put top financiers and politicians in the dock. Audacious stunt comes days before eviction
The Queen of Hoxton has set up a heated hidey-hole on its rooftop until the end of March
Projects that help at community level avoid council spending squeeze. But no guarantees beyond 2013
• David Cameron calls for establishment of ‘tech city’
• Venue generates ‘huge amounts of commercial interest’
Appeal made by parents of Aarron McKoy, who was shot dead on 1 January
Hackney-born actor Idris Elba wins Golden Globe for his role in BBC series Luther
The Hackney Citizen pays a visit to the hub of Hackney’s surveillance network and looks into personal privacy issues
As the shortage of low cost housing in Hackney becomes more acute, the Hackney Citizen reports on a scheme to breathe new life into the borough’s empty and abandoned homes
With Christmas costing the average UK family between £530 and £682 on gifts, decorations, food and drink, it makes sense to make the most of your unwanted items this month
Anti-police feeling more to blame for August mayhem in Hackney than elsewhere, claim researchers. ‘Stop and search’ tactics singled out
Critics condemn Olympics as waste of money better spent on projects of real and lasting value to Hackney residents and the local environment
What's on
This six-week course covers news and feature writing, reviews, sub-editing, media law and investigative journalism. Starts Thursday 8 March
This re-discovered drama of thrills and political tension is playing at the Arcola Theatre
Film
Shame is an intense and chilling story of obsession and sex addiction with great performances by Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan
Grant Gee’s new documentary traces WG Sebald’s footsteps on the Suffolk coast walk that inspired his greatest novel, The Rings of Saturn. The Citizen meets the film’s co-producer, Gareth Evans
Stage
Survivor is a new visual and musical work by choreographer / composer Hofesh Shechter and sculptor Antony Gormley
This humorous adaptation of Beowulf, the epic Anglo-Saxon poem, is showing at the Rosemary Branch Theatre until 8 January 2012
Books
A new manifesto for happiness at work by Stoke Newington business guru Henry Stewart says employers should let go of the reins and cut staff some slack
These three Cable Street histories provide excellent accounts of East End politics in 1936
Music
Shacklewell Arms, Dalston, Wednesday 18 January 2012
Indie / post-punk / electro funk band based in Hackney Wick to release debut EP in New Year
Art and Design
Friday 6 – Saturday 28 January 2012, Rich Mix
Last chance to see Abdoulaye Konaté’ s Pouvoir et Religion (Power and Religion) at Rivington Place; until 3 Jan 2012




