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Sculptor Kate Lyddon impresses at Mark Tanner Sculpture Award show

by East End Review May 18, 2015May 15, 2015

Emerging artist’s work is an enjoyable challenge for the beholder

Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Field Day is fast becoming a festival of food as well as music

by East End Review May 18, 2015May 21, 2015

More small independent street food traders than ever will be gracing Victoria Park for this year’s Field Day festival

Posted inHISTORY

Historian looks into the ‘tamed wildness’ of Victoria Park

by East End Review May 15, 2015May 18, 2015

Travis Elborough is exploring Victoria Park’s links with sport, colonialism and protest as research for a book on the history of public parks

Posted inART

AA Bronson: Hexenmeister – radical artist’s first London exhibition

by East End Review May 14, 2015May 15, 2015

Veteran Canadian artist who continues to challenge notions of artistic orthodoxy is showing work at Maureen Paley

Posted inSTAGE

Rugby drama tells the story of a pioneer for sexual equality

by East End Review May 13, 2015May 13, 2015

Gareth Thomas’s battle for acceptance after coming out is the subject of Crouch, Touch, Pause, Engage, opening next week at the Arcola

Posted inART

Artist’s alter-egos and ‘Tinder men’ go on display at Save Changes exhibition

by East End Review May 12, 2015May 12, 2015

Stour Space group exhibition focuses on how social media platforms impact on identity

Posted inFILM

Jem Cohen: ‘By some standards I’m kind of invisible’

by East End Review May 12, 2015May 12, 2015

Veteran New York filmmaker Jem Cohen talks about the meaningless of the word ‘indie’, the resilience of cities and having a poor sense of direction

Posted inSTAGE

Beyond Caring – stage review: the shocking reality behind zero-hours contracts

by East End Review May 11, 2015

Developed by The Yard Theatre in Hackney Wick, Beyond Caring, about zero-hours contract cleaners in a meat factory, has now transferred to the National

Posted inMUSIC

David Byrne’s 2015 Meltdown programme announced

by East End Review May 7, 2015May 18, 2015

I hope there are some new discoveries for everyone, says David Byrne

Posted inHISTORY

Balfron Tower: Unseen documents shed light on controversial sale

by East End Review May 6, 2015May 7, 2015

New website reveals information on all aspects on the Balfron Tower, from its revolutionary design to its refurbishment and sale into private hands

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