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Tom Hunter on squatting in Hackney during the 90s: ‘It gave my art a meaning and a purpose’

by East End Review January 18, 2016January 11, 2016

The photographer recalls life as a student on Ellingfort Road, then a fully squatted street, and the community he helped to build – and battled to save

Amy Winehouse. Photograph: Alex Lake
Posted inNEWS

‘Hackney boy’ Asif Kapadia nominated for Oscar for Amy Winehouse documentary

by East End Review January 15, 2016January 15, 2016

‘Our aim was to show the real Amy – and in that way I think we succeeded,’ says director of Amy, which is up for Best Documentary Feature

Posted inMUSIC

Vocal Constructivists: the Stoke Newington choir with a graphic approach to music

by East End Review January 15, 2016January 11, 2016

Experiemntal ensemble is out to prove there’s more than one way to read music

Posted inNEWS

Hackney Colliery Band releases ‘Heroes’ as East London mourns Bowie

by East End Review January 14, 2016January 15, 2016

Ska version of Bowie classic and rousing rendition of ‘Starman’ by primary school pupils are among local tributes to the late great musician

Posted inFEATURES

A celebration of the body: the work of performance artist Poppy Jackson

by Lewis Church January 13, 2016June 29, 2021

Poppy Jackson, who caused a stir last November with a performance that saw her sit naked on the roof of Toynbee Hall, talks about the wider significance of artwork and the female body in public spaces

Posted inART

Women: New Portraits exhibition by Annie Leibovitz opens this week in East London

by East End Review January 11, 2016January 11, 2016

Wapping Hydraulic Power Station to host exhibition comprising old and newly-commissioned work by the celebrated photographer

Posted inFEATURES

Shaping up in Hackney: one man’s quest for physical perfection

by East End Review January 8, 2016

Mansoor Iqbal tries out different ways of getting fit as part of an ‘exercise odyssey’

Posted inSTAGE

Playwright Rebecca Lenkiewicz: ‘I think the fear of the outsider is still present’

by East End Review January 7, 2016

The Oscar-winning co-writer of Ida returns to the Arcola with Jane Wenham: The Witch of Walkern, a play about one of the last witch trials in England

Posted inSTAGE

London International Mime Festival comes to the East End

by East End Review January 6, 2016

Visual and physical theatre festival is a unique event in the cultural calendar

Posted inFILM

London Short Film Festival: what’s on out East

by East End Review January 5, 2016January 5, 2016

Shorts offering a snapshot of modern Britain are on at Hackney Picturehouse, the Ace Hotel and the Round Chapel in Lower Clapton

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