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Watercolour of Kingsland Road in 1852, by C.H Matthews, showing market gardens on the right. Published in The Gardens of the British Working Class by Margaret Willes
Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Market gardens: the ‘ugly sisters’ of horticultural history

by East End Review May 24, 2016May 24, 2016

East London’s market garden scene was once a hotbed of commerce, where fruit, vegetables and exotic plants once flourished

Posted inFILM

Stutterer: film review – universal themes in modern East London

by East End Review May 24, 2016May 24, 2016

Short film set in Hackney was an under-the-radar Oscar success, portraying an East London man’s struggle to live with a debilitating speech impediment

A panel from The Opportunity, Will Volley's graphic novel.
Posted inBOOKS

Will Volley, Hackney graphic novelist and creator of The Opportunity – interview

by East End Review May 18, 2016May 25, 2016

Comics artist Will Volley may have the perfect pitch for his new graphic novel – selling door-to-door

Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Boceto review, Hackney Central: Spanish class

by East End Review May 17, 2016May 25, 2016

Traditional tapas and kooky cocktails are the order of the day at this relaxed Mare Street eatery

Slave's Lament runs until 26 June.
Posted inART

Slave’s Lament – an art film with “raw immediacy” from Mile End auteur

by East End Review May 16, 2016

A Robert Burns song is given a reggae makeover in a film by Matt’s Gallery artist Graham Fagen

Posted inFILM

Rio Cinema workers to strike over living wage and redundancies

by East End Review May 13, 2016May 16, 2016

Workers at the Dalston cinema are demanding to be paid the London Living Wage

Posted inMUSIC

Azealia Banks axed from Hackney music festival after racist rant at Zayn Malik

by East End Review May 11, 2016

US rapper was due to perform at Rinse Born & Bred festival in Haggerston Park, but has been told she’s no longer welcome after Twitter meltdown

Birds by Stephen Staunton, who became an artist after sustaining a traumatic brain injury.
Posted inART

Stephen Staunton’s ‘dramas of colour’ make Headway in Bethnal Green this month

by East End Review May 11, 2016May 11, 2016

Stephen Staunton started painting his ‘patchwork dramas of colour’ after he sustained a brain injury

Posted inART

Aviary exhibition wings its way to Transition Gallery

by East End Review May 10, 2016May 10, 2016

Hackney gallery has been transformed into an artistic bird house

Posted inSTAGE

After Independence: staging the politics of Zimbabwe

by East End Review May 9, 2016

The complex power dynamics of Zimbabwe post-independence is the subject of a new play at the Arcola

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