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Nando Messias. Photograph by Loredana Denicola
Posted inSTAGE

The Sissy’s Progress at Toynbee Studios: drama tackles prejudice head on

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

Performer Nando Messias returned to the site where he was attacked 10 years previously with a defiant new show about the experience

Adlyn Ross and Haley McGee in Made Visible, a play about race and identity at the Yard Theatre. Photograph: Caleb Wissun-Bhide
Posted inSTAGE

Park bench politics: Made Visible at the Yard Theatre

by East End Review March 14, 2016

An encounter with two women in Victoria Park inspired Deborah Pearson’s play about race and identity

Yellow cellophane. © Laróyè, 1980-2000 © Instituto Mario Cravo Netto / Instituto Moreira Salles
Posted inPHOTOGRAPHY

Mario Cravo Neto: A Serene Expectation of Light – review

by East End Review March 11, 2016March 11, 2016

Striking portraits and shots of urban life by photographer Mario Cravo Neto on display at Rivington Place give insight into Brazil’s cultural make-up

Image courtesy of the artist and the Approach Gallery. Photograph: FXP Photography
Posted inPHOTOGRAPHY

Get the Picture: Cris Brodahl at The Approach gallery

by East End Review March 10, 2016March 10, 2016

We focus in on a work on display in East London. This month is the turn of Belgian artist Cris Brodahl, who makes photorealistic collage-paintings that draw on surrealism and the female form

Posted inNEWS

Mary Wollstonecraft statue on Newington Green could receive government backing

by East End Review March 9, 2016March 9, 2016

Department for Education has ‘expressed an interest’ in providing official support for the campaign

An illustration from Skinning Out to Sea
Posted inBOOKS

Skinning Out to Sea book review – Naval gazing

by East End Review March 9, 2016March 8, 2016

As a teenager, Mick Hugo swapped the dry land of East London for a life in the merchant navy. Now more than 50 years later, the Hoxton man has written a fascinating account of his seafaring days

Cleo Sylvestre as Mary Seacole. Photograph: Cleo Sylvestre
Posted inSTAGE

Mary Seacole brought to the stage at the Rosemary Branch

by East End Review March 8, 2016March 8, 2016

Theatre marks 20th anniversary with play about pioneering Jamaican nurse, starring its artistic director and former Rolling Stones collaborator Cleo Sylvestre

Florence and the Machine live in Hackney. Photograph: Dan Dennison
Posted inMUSIC

Florence and the Machine live review – ‘exuberance and theatricality’

by East End Review March 7, 2016

Florence and the Machine played an acoustic set at St John at Hackney Church last month in aid of War Child

Posted inFEATURES

Why birdwatching is the new favourite pastime for East Londoners

by East End Review March 2, 2016March 2, 2016

Long considered the preserve of the uncool, birdwatching is fast gaining in popularity among city dwellers

Posted inNEWS

Oscar win for Hackney director Asif Kapadia

by East End Review February 29, 2016February 29, 2016

Amy Winehouse documentary completes clean sweep of major awards with Academy Award win

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