Posts by East End Review
The Story Project review: mixing topless selfies, witch-hunting and Rumpole of the Bailey
Ten tiny plays crammed into an evening’s entertainment make up The Story Project at the Arcola
Read MoreHackney photographer Stephen Gill publishes two new books
Two very different topics – weddings and pigeons – are the subjects of Stephen Gill’s most recent photo books
Read MoreMakerscafe: taking beans to another dimension
Half ‘maker-space’, half cafe lets customers turn ideas into 3D reality
Read MoreNew band Telegram make music their message
Four-piece Telegram are out to show there’s more ways than one to become a success
Read MoreHackney style stars in ‘people’s history’ of British fashion
Book providing visual timeline of British fashion from 1950s draws heavily on East London
Read MoreSecret Cinema to hold charity screening to protest against The Interview hackers
Filmgoers asked to wear dark suits and bring a gift to secret charity screening held simultaneously in East London, Rome and San Francisco
Read MoreHaving an Ethiopian feast in Hackney
Gillian Riley discovers the unique culinary heritage of Africa’s oldest independent country
Read MoreThurston Moore: 'London reveals itself really personally to everybody who lives here'
Former Sonic Youth frontman Thurston Moore talks about moving to Stoke Newington and starting over with a new group
Read MoreHow to raise a happy dog in the city
Stoke Newington author and dog-trainer provides canine counsel with tips on how to make sure a city dog is a happy one
Read MoreHackney City Farm celebrates 30 year anniversary
Built on the site of a defunct brewery, Hackney City Farm was founded on the principle that caring for animals and plants brings people together
Read MoreIain Sinclair unpacks life in 70 films for new book – review
70×70 – Unlicensed Preaching: A Life Unpacked In 70 Films is a ‘cultural autobiography’ full of insight and ideas about cinema
Read MoreMove to change arts funding could ‘penalise’ grassroots, says charity
Fears that diverting arts council funding away from London will harm small organisations the most
Read MoreJames Lucas: 'I’d like to produce a film that’s stylish, unflinching, slightly feral and entertaining'
With his debut short film tipped for an Oscar, Hackney based screenwriter James Lucas offers a preview of his latest script about an East London motorcycle gang
Read MoreWhat does the future hold for East End galleries?
Shoreditch’s Kemistry Gallery has announced it will soon be the latest casualty of the area’s spiralling rents. Nick Hagan explores a gallery scene in flux
Read MoreBilly the kid review: panto hoedown
Acting the goat is encouraged down at the Rosemary B-ranch for panto-western Billy The Kid
Read MoreConstructing Worlds – review: architecture that compels to silence
Barbican’s winter photography exhibition captures 80 years of modern architecture in all its diversity
Read MoreRepairs leave Bow Mission mural damaged
Early work by iconic muralist Ray Walker has been dissected by two girders
Read MoreHave a Scandi Christmas at Nordic Yulefest
Popping up in time for Christmas is a Scandinavian banqueting hall set for yuletide revels
Read MoreDarren Coffield: Psycho – review
Darren Coffield’s Warhol-inspired works often fail to live up to their own high aspirations
Read MoreFake Bush to perform at Winterville
Tribute artist Fake Bush talks about her life as someone else in the run up to a special performance at Winterville
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