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Hackney designers ‘recreate’ the moon with a little help from NASA

by East End Review April 15, 2016April 15, 2016

Lunar globes are 20 million times smaller than the actual Moon and recreate all of its craters, bumps and ridges

George Blacklock, Detail from Pieta XI, 2006, oil on canvas, 153 x 122 cm (c) George Blacklock, Courtesy of Flowers Gallery, London and New York
Posted inART

Get The Picture: George Blacklock and Gary Oldman, Flowers Gallery

by East End Review April 13, 2016April 13, 2016

A painting by George Blacklock inspired by Michelangelo’s Pietà is the focus of this month’s column

Generation sex - The Wardrobe Company on stage. Photograph: Jack Offord
Posted inSTAGE

1972: The Future of Sex begins Shoreditch Town Hall run

by East End Review April 11, 2016

A new comedy explores sexual anxiety and coming of age in the year of Ziggy Stardust and Mary Whitehouse

Akihiko Okamura
Posted inPHOTOGRAPHY

Strange and Familiar exposes Britain through outsiders’ lenses

by East End Review April 8, 2016April 8, 2016

A fascinating exhibition at the Barbican captures a changing nation as well as charting the evolution of photography

Deadly Nightshade, one of Houchen's pieces set to be exhibited in Pandora's Box
Posted inART

Box of tricks – the art of Amanda Houchen

by East End Review April 7, 2016

Amanda Houchen’s enigmatic figures are performers conditioned by the temporary nature of the stardom they crave

Letting the side down: Polish film director Jerzy Skolimowski, whose films feature at this month's Kinoteka Polish Film Festival
Posted inFILM

Kinoteka Film Festival set to showcase best of Polish film history

by East End Review April 7, 2016

This month East London venues will be showing films by some of the defining figures of Polish cinema

Bicycle courier turned journalist and author, Julian Sayarer
Posted inBOOKS

On Message – writer and ex-bicycle courier pens memoir on wheels

by East End Review April 6, 2016April 11, 2016

Hackney journalist provides social commentary and insight into the precarious world of London cycle couriers in Messengers

Dean Rodney, the charismatic singer of The Fish Police. Photograph: The Fish Police
Posted inMUSIC

Review: The Fish Police, Café Oto

by East End Review April 6, 2016April 6, 2016

Songs about chicken nuggets are de rigueur in the unique pop world of the Fish Police

The Pro Wrestling EVE roster. Photograph: Pro Wrestling Eve / The Ringside Perspective
Posted inNEWS

Ringing the changes – London’s first all-women’s wrestling event hits Hackney Wick

by East End Review April 5, 2016

Pro Wrestling EVE took over the Cre8 Lifestyle Centre in late March for an evening of barrier-breaking sports entertainment

All That Fall, as staged by Out of Joint
Posted inSTAGE

Playing a blinder – All That Fall preview

by East End Review April 1, 2016April 1, 2016

A one-act play for radio by Samuel Beckett is ingeniously staged at Wilton’s Music Hall

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