In this photo memoir by Colin O’Brien it is not just London that is changing, but also the very nature of photography
Influx focuses on the anxiety of seeing one’s country fail its young people, and the tribulations of those who venture to a strange new city
Ian Bonhote’s debut feature got the East End Film Festival off to an underwhelming start last month
Takeaway service allows residents to connect through home-cooked food
Whitechapel restaurant is developing a loyal following with its pared down menu of modern starters, souvlaki wraps and sharing plates of meat
Summer exhibition at the Nunnery Gallery demonstrates the breadth of artistic talent working in East London today
Garage rock gigs held in secret locations across East London see bands play in the centre of the room with the crowd surrounding them 360 degrees
Poetic, informative and thoroughly researched, Adrift is author Helen Babbs’s account of living on the canals and waterways of London
The different ways artists use drawing in their practice is the subject of an intriguing group show at Leyden Gallery
A collection of spectacular mirrored environments, sculptures and paintings immerse the viewer in an expansive sublime plane
Once considered a cheap dish fit only for the poor, offal is in fact a delicacy in its own right
Voodoo, evangelism and white working class comedians are some of the inspirations for the character of Lady Vendredi