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Posted inFILM

Original Gravity: documenting London’s brewing ‘revolution’

by East End Review February 16, 2016February 16, 2016

Brewers raise a glass to London’s craft beer and micro-brewing scene in a new documentary

Posted inNEWS

BAFTA win for Hackney director Asif Kapadia

by East End Review February 15, 2016

Amy Winehouse documentary wins Best Documentary Award at the BAFTAs

Posted inART

Head of the Boxer: paintings by Taro Qureshi at Oxford House

by East End Review February 15, 2016February 15, 2016

East London artist pulls no punches with his exhibition of abstract artwork at Oxford House

Posted inNEWS

James Blake to headline Field Day

by East End Review February 12, 2016

The Mercury Prize winning artist is the latest big name to confirm for the annual Victoria Park knees up

Posted inNEWS

Alternative V-Day Fair is a feminist celebration

by East End Review February 12, 2016February 12, 2016

Decorate your pants, or buy a passive aggressive card for your loved one at a Valentine’s charity fundraiser event at Moth Club

Posted inNEWS

Bethnal Green arts hub at risk of eviction awarded protected status

by East End Review February 12, 2016February 12, 2016

No.w.here, an experimental film and arts organisation, is battling to remain in its East London home

Posted inART

Get the picture: ‘Brockley’ by Tim Stoner

by East End Review February 11, 2016February 11, 2016

A painting by the artist Tim Stoner is the featured artwork of this month’s column

Posted inSTAGE

Family connection to Mayflower pilgrims inspires play

by East End Review February 10, 2016February 10, 2016

Don’t Waste Your Bullets on the Dead by Stoke Newington-based writer Freddie Machin premieres this month at Vault Festival

Posted inSTAGE

‘The towers dominated the skyline’: Beaumont Estate revisited in new play at The Yard

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

Based on interviews with former and current residents of a Leyton housing estate, Re: Home examines what our homes mean to us

Posted inSTAGE

Arcola Queer Collective: championing LGBT rights through theatre

by East End Review February 8, 2016

On the eve of their adaptation of Le Petit Prince, director Rubyyy Jones talks about the state of queer theatre today – and how genuine equality is still a work in progress

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