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Posted inFILM

Documentary charts last days of the Haggerston Estate

by East End Review November 7, 2014November 13, 2014

After learning that their homes were to be demolished, the residents of Samuel House set about making the most of what time they had left there

Posted inART

Walead Beshty brings rubbish installation to Barbican Centre

by East End Review November 7, 2014November 4, 2014

A year’s worth of detritus and one of the earliest photographic techniques form the basis of Walead Beshty’s installation at the Barbican centre

Posted inUncategorized

Iain Sinclair launches 70×70 birthday book

by East End Review November 6, 2014November 4, 2014

Iain Sinclair discusses the changing face of cinema at book launch event

Posted inART

Gallery on Well Street to host Chinese Whispers exhibition

by East End Review November 6, 2014November 6, 2014

Dutch and British artists to explore how nationality affects their artistic practice in last big exhibition at the Karin Janssen Project Space

Posted inHISTORY

‘Unique’ Bethnal Green gasholders face uncertain future

by East End Review November 6, 2014February 3, 2015

A petition to save the Bethnal Green gasholders has already gained more than 1000 signatures

Posted inSTAGE

East London Strippers Collective wants to empower performers and change attitudes

by East End Review November 5, 2014January 14, 2015

The East London Strippers Collective (ELSC) is campaigning to redefine mainstream views of stripping – but is it dancing out of time with popular opinion?

Posted inFILM

East London sees return of Fringe! Underwire and Homeless film festivals

by East End Review November 5, 2014November 5, 2014

November is a bumper month for film with three film festivals returning to East London screens

Posted inMUSIC

YesNoDisco asks: is it sexy or sexist?

by East End Review November 5, 2014November 4, 2014

Public to decide over songs that tread the blurred line between ‘sexy’ and ‘sexist’ at the latest YesNoDisco club night

Posted inSTAGE

Stoke Newington pupils use Shakespeare to settle into secondary school life

by East End Review November 5, 2014November 4, 2014

Globe Education Project sees Year 7 students at Stoke Newington School explore notion of change by performing A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Posted inMUSIC

Scott Walker + Sunn O))): Soused at St John at Hackney – ‘ridiculously sublime, sublimely ridiculous’

by East End Review November 4, 2014

Fans of Scott Walker gathered last month at St John at Hackney church to hear the artist’s latest album, a collaboration with Sunn O)))

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