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Alison Rayner Quintet releases debut album

by East End Review October 14, 2014November 4, 2014

After years of playing in other people’s bands, jazz bassist Alison Rayner now has her own quintet – and a new album, August

Posted inMUSIC

Album review: Banks of the Lea by Stiv Cantarelli and the Silent Strangers

by East End Review October 13, 2014October 14, 2014

Italian rock outfit found inspiration in East London for their latest record Banks Of The Lea

Posted inBOOKS

Michael Rosen: How parents can be a child’s best teacher

by East End Review October 12, 2014October 6, 2014

With a new book out, poet Michael Rosen talks about his teaching strategies for parents

Posted inSTAGE

Two painters join forces for Whitechapel exhibition

by East End Review October 11, 2014October 10, 2014

Whitechapel’s Idea Store gallery is holding an exhibition by award-winning painters Brian Cheeswright and Ed Hill

Posted inMUSIC

Oxjam to ‘take over’ Dalston and Shoreditch this month

by East End Review October 10, 2014October 13, 2014

This weekend Dalston venues have an Oxjam-packed programme of live music and gigs for annual Oxjam festival

Posted inHISTORY

Educating the East End – top class drama

by East End Review October 9, 2014October 10, 2014

A programme about education or tear-jerking soap opera? We speak to the stars of Channel 4’s Educating the East End

Posted inSTAGE

Festival of Latin American theatre to go ahead this month in East London

by East End Review October 8, 2014October 9, 2014

Theatre makers from across South America will be descending on East London for the CASA Latin American Theatre Festival

Posted inART

Black Chronicles II exhibition review: Excavating black history

by East End Review October 7, 2014October 9, 2014

Portraits of the first black people to be photographed in Britain, unseen for 120 years, feature in a new exhibition

Posted inART

Exhibition review – (detail) at Transition Gallery

by East End Review October 7, 2014October 6, 2014

Work from more than 100 international artists is displayed in miniature at London Fields-based gallery

Posted inSTAGE

Ghost from a Perfect Place – review: ‘Just the right level of dystopian horror’

by East End Review October 7, 2014October 9, 2014

Philip Ridley play has lost none of its sinister brilliance in the twenty years since its first production

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