Posts by East End Review
London Fashion Week – five East London designers to watch
We profile five East London designers who stood out at London Fashion Week SS15
Read MoreLondon Film Festival – a focus on East London
A white working class Hoxton boy who converts to Islam and East End arts organisation ACME feature in films to be shown at this year’s London Film Festival
Read MoreAlison Rayner Quintet releases debut album
After years of playing in other people’s bands, jazz bassist Alison Rayner now has her own quintet – and a new album, August
Read MoreAlbum review: Banks of the Lea by Stiv Cantarelli and the Silent Strangers
Italian rock outfit found inspiration in East London for their latest record Banks Of The Lea
Read MoreMichael Rosen: How parents can be a child's best teacher
With a new book out, poet Michael Rosen talks about his teaching strategies for parents
Read MoreTwo painters join forces for Whitechapel exhibition
Whitechapel’s Idea Store gallery is holding an exhibition by award-winning painters Brian Cheeswright and Ed Hill
Read MoreOxjam to 'take over' Dalston and Shoreditch this month
This weekend Dalston venues have an Oxjam-packed programme of live music and gigs for annual Oxjam festival
Read MoreEducating the East End – top class drama
A programme about education or tear-jerking soap opera? We speak to the stars of Channel 4’s Educating the East End
Read MoreFestival of Latin American theatre to go ahead this month in East London
Theatre makers from across South America will be descending on East London for the CASA Latin American Theatre Festival
Read MoreBlack Chronicles II exhibition review: Excavating black history
Portraits of the first black people to be photographed in Britain, unseen for 120 years, feature in a new exhibition
Read MoreExhibition review – (detail) at Transition Gallery
Work from more than 100 international artists is displayed in miniature at London Fields-based gallery
Read MoreGhost from a Perfect Place – review: 'Just the right level of dystopian horror'
Philip Ridley play has lost none of its sinister brilliance in the twenty years since its first production
Read MoreShoreditch Town Hall exhibition tells stories of migration through art
Sudanese artist Anwar Elsamani tells his story in photographs for an exhibition that sheds light on the experiences of East London’s migrant residents
Read MoreLee Jackson: 'The crux of modern life is Victorian'
Stoke Newington author Lee Jackson dishes the dirt in his new book Dirty Old London: The Victorian Fight Against Filth
Read MoreShakespeare in Shoreditch festival launches
Titus Andronicus meets pie and mash and 1000 plays written in a shed are part of the first Shakespeare in Shoreditch festival
Read MoreAlecky Blythe: ‘I don’t think theatre can change things greatly’
Alecky Blythe reflects on a successful run with her verbatim play about the Hackney Riots, Little Revolution
Read MoreWinterville festival is coming to Victoria Park this Christmas
Victoria Park is to host Winterville festival this December with cabaret, a panto, ice skating and assorted revelry in store
Read MorePaddy Casey at Red Gallery, 25 September 2014
A secret gig by Dublin born Paddy Casey at the intimate Red Gallery in Shoreditch is planed for tomorrow (Thursday 25th) to raise money for charity Little Hearts Matter.
Read MoreThe Nervemeter: London's homeless distributed art magazine
Like the Big Issue, the Nervemeter is sold on the streets by the homeless – though similarities end there
Read MoreKimNara Music: the youth charity that improves lives through music-making
Charity aims to inspire confidence in teenagers with autism, ADHD and learning disabilities through songwriting workshops and performances
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