No.w.here, an experimental film and arts organisation, is battling to remain in its East London home
A painting by the artist Tim Stoner is the featured artwork of this month’s column
Don’t Waste Your Bullets on the Dead by Stoke Newington-based writer Freddie Machin premieres this month at Vault Festival
Based on interviews with former and current residents of a Leyton housing estate, Re: Home examines what our homes mean to us
On the eve of their adaptation of Le Petit Prince, director Rubyyy Jones talks about the state of queer theatre today – and how genuine equality is still a work in progress
Bloc Party are back with a changed line-up and new album, which they debuted live last month. Is it time to give them another chance?
Samuel Pepys, Herman Melville and Christopher Columbus among the authors of a fascinating compendium of travel writing, co-compiled by Travis Elborough
Promising animation by Bethnal Green director doesn’t discriminate with its criticism
Photographer Nicholas Sack captures a stark world of alienation and testosterone in Lost in the City
Head to Stour Space this Saturday to catch world-class breakdancing
Indulging doesn’t have to stop in January, as Mina Miller heads to Shoreditch for baked Alaska at Forge & Co followed by cocktails at Joyeux Bordel
Seafood from the Scottish highlands makes for quality – and affordable – tapas at new Stoke Newington restaurant Escocesa