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Vera Hems Anderson and Natailia Garay, founders of the Cheap Cuts Documentary Film Festival. Photograph: Cheap Cuts
Posted inFILM

Docs around the clock – Cheap Cuts Documentary Film Festival preview

by East End Review March 30, 2016March 29, 2016

A new film festival for documentaries aims to make filmmaking and watching accessible to all

Going Wilde: cast members of an operatic production of The Importance Of Being Earnest. Photograph: Royal Opera House / Stephen Cummiskey
Posted inSTAGE

Wilde Wilde East – The Importance of Being Earnest comes to the Barbican

by East End Review March 29, 2016

An operatic adaptation of one of the most celebrated comedies in the English language comes to the Barbican this month

Hot proper-tea - the Stoke Newington Tea House. Photograph: Victoria Seabrook
Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Fancy cuppas – Stoke Newington Tea House review

by East End Review March 25, 2016March 24, 2016

The Stoke Newington Tea House is hoping to cause a stir amongst the cafés and bars of Church Street, but has it found the perfect blend?

The interior of The Hive. Photograph: The Hive
Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Vegging out – The Hive restaurant review

by East End Review March 23, 2016

The Hive’s meat-free menu is a break from the all-too-common quorn and dal framework found elsewhere

Gerolamo dai Libri, ‘The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne’, 1510-18. © The National Gallery
Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Look sharp! Unpeeling the history of citrus fruit

by East End Review March 21, 2016

Food historian Gillian Riley looks at oranges and lemons through the ages, and takes a trip to the Bangledshi grocers of Brick Lane

The Record Deck moored in its usual location. Photograph: Luke Guilford
Posted inMUSIC

Vinyl fantasy – The Record Deck casts anchor on the banks of the Lea

by East End Review March 18, 2016March 18, 2016

A floating record shop is making waves amongst music lovers and providing an alternative lifestyle for its owner

The Sheer Height company on-stage. Photograph: Thomas Scurr.
Posted inSTAGE

Sheer Height redress the gender balance with new Arcola show

by East End Review March 17, 2016

Fed up with the state of theatre for women, two friends founded their own company placing female characters centre stage

Grayson Perry speaks at UEL. Photograph: University of East London
Posted inART

Grayson Perry on how to be an artist

by East End Review March 16, 2016

The artist made an appearance at the University of East London last month to give advice to students about cracking the art world

Posted inART

Hackney WickED art prize won by ‘erosion painter’

by East End Review March 15, 2016

Mick Dean praised for ‘revealing the essence of otherwise typical local streets and waterway landscapes’ in his art

Posted inNEWS

Snooker legend Steve Davis lines up DJ set at Café Oto

by East End Review March 15, 2016March 24, 2016

Record-breaking 1980s snooker player to perform on the decks at Dalston venue

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