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Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Gunpowder, Spitalfields, restaurant review: ‘ inventive, funny, and mostly excellent’

by East End Review June 22, 2016June 22, 2016

When it comes to posh Indian street food, Gunpowder shoots from the hip

Posted inART

Emerging Tower Hamlets artist creates buzz with bee paintings

by East End Review June 22, 2016June 22, 2016

Giulia Marras is a part-time artist whose work has caught the eye of the international art world

Posted inMUSIC

Adam Beattie: The Road Not Taken, album review – ‘warmth and sincerity’

by East End Review June 22, 2016June 22, 2016

Shoreditch-based Scotsman Adam Beattie is blazing a trail for contemporary folk music on his new album

Ralph Fiennes
Posted inSTAGE

Richard III – review

by East End Review June 21, 2016June 21, 2016

Echoes of Rigsby from 70s sitcom Rising Damp in the way Fiennes turns dialogue into series of japes

Passing Clouds supporters
Posted inNEWS

Protestors ‘reclaim’ Passing Clouds after landlord changes locks

by East End Review June 21, 2016June 21, 2016

Dalston music venue ‘repossessed’ by supporters and campaigners

Posted inFILM

East End Film Festival gets underway this week

by East End Review June 20, 2016June 20, 2016

The biggest event in East London’s film calendar is upon us once more

Posted inPHOTOGRAPHY

Lost in the City: photographs of the Square Mile inject life into icy scenes

by East End Review June 17, 2016

Photographer Nicholas Sack has been capturing moments of beauty in the harsh surroundings of London’s financial district for over 30 years

Octopus at Morito
Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Morito, Hackney Road, restaurant review: tapas with North African twist

by East End Review June 16, 2016June 16, 2016

The founders of Moro have branched out with a new restaurant on Hackney Road

Posted inSTAGE

Rosemary Branch theatre founders bow out after 20 years

by East End Review June 16, 2016

After two decades of at the helm of the theatre pub institution, Cecilia Darker and Cleo Sylvestre have handed over the reins to a new generation

Posted inBOOKS

A Walk in the Park: The Life and Times of a People’s Institution – book review

by East End Review June 15, 2016

Historian Travis Elborough charts the fascinating history of parks, those little pockets of nature most of us take for granted

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