A fascinating exhibition at the Barbican captures a changing nation as well as charting the evolution of photography
Amanda Houchen’s enigmatic figures are performers conditioned by the temporary nature of the stardom they crave
This month East London venues will be showing films by some of the defining figures of Polish cinema
Hackney journalist provides social commentary and insight into the precarious world of London cycle couriers in Messengers
Songs about chicken nuggets are de rigueur in the unique pop world of the Fish Police
Pro Wrestling EVE took over the Cre8 Lifestyle Centre in late March for an evening of barrier-breaking sports entertainment
A one-act play for radio by Samuel Beckett is ingeniously staged at Wilton’s Music Hall
A new film festival for documentaries aims to make filmmaking and watching accessible to all
An operatic adaptation of one of the most celebrated comedies in the English language comes to the Barbican this month
The Stoke Newington Tea House is hoping to cause a stir amongst the cafés and bars of Church Street, but has it found the perfect blend?
The Hive’s meat-free menu is a break from the all-too-common quorn and dal framework found elsewhere
Food historian Gillian Riley looks at oranges and lemons through the ages, and takes a trip to the Bangledshi grocers of Brick Lane