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The Hornbeam café – review: ‘a true community hub’

by East End Review December 23, 2015December 23, 2015

Vegetarian café and community centre the Hornbeam is at the heart of the Walthamstow revolution

Posted inMUSIC

How Jones is finding her voice in a crowded industry

by East End Review December 21, 2015December 30, 2015

The electro-soul singer from Haggerston is mindful of the path to success

Posted inBOOKS

‘In a white-dominated industry black issues become a shorthand’

by East End Review December 18, 2015December 22, 2015

Valerie Brandes is the ‘Hackney girl’ publishing unheard voices ‘as cosmopolitan as our city’

Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Il Cudega, review: capturing the northern soul of Italy

by East End Review December 16, 2015December 16, 2015

Lombardy restaurant Il Cudega is full of surprises – but does it pasta the taste test?

Posted inFEATURES

Why Homerton Hospital art room is the picture of good health

by East End Review December 14, 2015

Pioneering art workshops are helping those with brain injuries and dementia take control of their lives whilst accessing an ‘unknown universe of creative potential’

Posted inNEWS

Students occupy gallery over plans to sell-off Cass art school

by East End Review December 11, 2015December 11, 2015

One campus policy sparks protest as campaign to ‘save the Aldgate Bauhaus’ intensifies

Posted inART

Get the picture: ‘Library Looting’ by Willem Weismann

by East End Review December 11, 2015December 8, 2015

The East End Review focuses on a single work of art on display in East London

Posted inBOOKS

How two authors attempted to exhaust a place in London

by East End Review December 9, 2015December 9, 2015

Two authors spent a weekend in a Hackney square and wrote down everything they saw there in homage to an experiment by French writer Georges Perec

Posted inNEWS

East London collective Assemble become first ‘non-artists’ to win the Turner Prize

by East End Review December 8, 2015December 10, 2015

Stratford-based group collects prestigious award for its project that blurs the boundary between art and architecture

Posted inMUSIC

Kamasi Washington, Barbican, review: ‘a thrilling spectacle’

by East End Review December 7, 2015

The jazz maestro made a rare appearance at the Barbican last month in what can only be described as an epic performance

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