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Posted inMUSIC

Field Day review: ‘a fitting end to a triumphant decade’

by East End Review June 14, 2016June 14, 2016

Festivalgoers descended upon Victoria Park this weekend for some glorious music, a lot of mud and ten years’ worth of memories

Posted inNEWS

Living in a material world: upholstering with the School of Stuff

by East End Review June 8, 2016June 8, 2016

Students at Dalston’s School of Stuff reinvigorate old furniture using traditional upholstery methods

Posted inNEWS

London Festival of Architecture – preview

by East End Review June 8, 2016June 8, 2016

Tower Hamlets will be under the spotlight at this year’s annual celebration of architecture

Handle With Care
Posted inNEWS

Getting stuffed – self-storage lock-up stages play about belongings

by East End Review June 8, 2016June 8, 2016

Handle with Care follows Zoe on a 30-year journey, viewed through the prism of her personal effects

Posted ineastendreview, Gold Panda, MUSIC, Music festivals, The Avalanches, Tourist

Field Day to return to Victoria Park this weekend

by East End Review June 6, 2016

Festival celebrates its tenth anniversary with a stellar line-up including James Blake and PJ Harvey

PJ Harvey
Posted inMUSIC

Field Day to return to Victoria Park this weekend

by East End Review June 6, 2016July 30, 2016

Festival celebrates its tenth anniversary with a stellar line-up including James Blake and PJ Harvey

Posted inSTAGE

Kenny Morgan, Arcola theatre, review: ‘a worthy tribute’

by East End Review June 3, 2016

Mike Poulton’s play about Terence Rattigan’s secret lover does a stellar job of conveying the post-war prejudice and emotional reticence of 1940s Britain

Posted inBOOKS

Stoke Newington Literary Festival – preview

by East End Review June 2, 2016

The annual book fest returns this weekend, with grime, gozleme and a certain former shadow chancellor

Posted inBOOKS

Juliet Jacques: ‘Being transexual has politicised my creative work’

by East End Review May 28, 2016

The Hackney-based author of the acclaimed memoir Trans is convinced that emotions can play a crucial role in affecting social and political change

Posted inNEWS

Sylvia Pankhurst: East London suffragette may get a statue in Bow

by East End Review May 25, 2016

Statue on Roman Road would be part of a wider art trail that celebrates East London’s ‘amazing visionary women’

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