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Grimeborn returns for tenth anniversary at the Arcola

by East End Review July 29, 2016July 29, 2016

Opera festival presents sixteen new pieces of music theatre including new works and reinvigorated classics

Feminist Dissent's cover artwork, 'Seasons of Mud 1' by Yousif Naser, used with permission

Feminist Dissent in Shoreditch: new journal hopes to ‘amplify the voices’ of women under oppression

by East End Review July 29, 2016July 29, 2016
A box of DayOld's baked goods. Photograph: DayOld

East London food enterprise commended in ‘New Radicals’ list

by East End Review July 29, 2016July 29, 2016
A still from Credible Likeable Superstar Role Model

Rio Cinema set to host the London Feminist Film Festival in August

by East End Review July 29, 2016July 29, 2016
The Mandela Trilogy - an "epic operatic tribute." Photograph: John Snelling

Africa Utopia comes to the Southbank Centre 31 August – 4 September

by East End Review July 29, 2016
Sound artist Graham Dunning. Photograph: Alex Zalewska

Fractal Meat Live at New River Studios – review

by East End Review July 28, 2016July 28, 2016
Some exhibits from the Museum of the Future. Photograph: Ministry of Stories

Brave New Hoxton – Hackney children curate Museum of the Future at the Hundred Years Gallery

by East End Review July 28, 2016July 28, 2016
"Top-notch city writing" - An Unreliable Guide to London. Photograph: Timothy Cooke

An Unreliable Guide to London – book review

by East End Review July 28, 2016July 28, 2016
A selection of Café SoVegan's comfort food. Photograph: Jade King

Café SoVegan, Clapton, restaurant review – ‘a project to be heralded’

by East End Review July 27, 2016July 27, 2016
Aida Silvestri, Type II B: Distance. From Unsterile Clinic, 2016

Unsterile Clinic: silhouettes of FGM survivors

by East End Review July 26, 2016July 27, 2016

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