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Posted inMUSIC

In Stormy Nights, Dream Maps, review: ‘an ambitious first record’

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

Inspired by the transmissions of a mysterious Russian radio station, In Stormy Nights is the enigmatic debut album by Dream Maps

Posted inMUSIC

‘If it’s weird and wonderful we’ll play it’ – Cave Club comes to Hackney Central

by East End Review February 26, 2016February 26, 2016

Moth Club is the new home of a legendary psychedelic club night run by Rhys Webb of the Horrors

Posted inBOOKS

Could ‘fat activism’ hold the solution to the obesity crisis?

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

There’s more to this social movement than loving your body and feeling good, says author and fat activist Charlotte Cooper

Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Uchi, review, Clapton: ‘ It truly felt like a neighbourhood restaurant’

by East End Review February 22, 2016February 9, 2016

Clarence Road is the centre of a discreet boom in Japanese cuisine, with home-style café Uchi the latest to open its doors

Posted inSTAGE

A Steady Rain, Arcola – review: two cops in an ‘armpit of a place’

by East End Review February 19, 2016February 24, 2016

American police drama by Mad Men and House of Cards writer Keith Huff is compelling but plot veers too close to cliché

Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Yield N16 review: ‘a good option for midweek indulgence’

by East End Review February 19, 2016February 9, 2016

A natural wine shop, charcuterie and bar on Newington Green is discerning when it comes to the provenance of its products

Posted inBOOKS

How London’s terror attacks inspired novel No More Heroes

by East End Review February 18, 2016February 18, 2016

Hackney-born author Stephen Thompson talks about his latest novel, set in the immediate aftermath of the 7/7 bombings

Posted inMUSIC

Julia Holter, Oval Space, live review: ‘not pigeon-holed by expectations’

by East End Review February 17, 2016

The enigmatic Californian was in East London this week for an electrifying live show

Posted inART

Red Africa: exhibition explores an overlooked cultural exhange

by East End Review February 17, 2016February 17, 2016

Artists respond to relationships between African countries and the Soviet Union at the newly-reopened Calvert 22 gallery

Posted inNEWS

Jarvis Cocker to DJ at Médecins Sans Frontières fundraising event

by East End Review February 16, 2016

Pulp frontman joins a star-studded line-up for charity event in the London Fields studio of artist Yinka Shonibare

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