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Hackney Downs Studios to host season of plays in “roundabout” theatre

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

Child rearing anxiety, the meltdown of an obsessive Kate Bush fan, and a teacher who turns into a troll, all feature in Brave New Work season of one act plays

Posted inART

Exhibition review: Empty Streets – Noel Gibson’s East London (1967–1975)

by East End Review September 9, 2014September 9, 2014

Noel Gibson’s paintings of East London have no people in them but record with affection its old buildings and streets

Posted inFASHION

London Fashion Week to spring into action

by East End Review September 9, 2014September 9, 2014

Always looking ahead, East London designers are set to unveil next year’s Spring-Summer collections

Posted inFILM

Bring food – not a ticket – to see Rainbow Collective’s documentary about Bangladesh

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

Whitechapel production company to run Food for Film initiative at screening of Mass E Bhat, a story about growing up in the slums of Bangladesh

Posted inMUSIC

Sam Lee and the Unthanks to play lost and found folk music of First World War

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

Collaboration between Sam Lee and The Unthanks is inspired by lives and stories of generation that witnessed World War I

Posted inART

Exhibition review: Tell Me Again at Invisible Line gallery

by East End Review September 8, 2014

Group exhibition at Dalston gallery focuses on the ubiquity of patterns

Posted inSTAGE

Spoiling review: a post-apocalyptic look at Scottish ‘independence’

by East End Review September 8, 2014

An imagined ‘yes’ vote to Scottish Independence is the backdrop to darkly humorous two-hander at Stratford East

Posted inFILM

Sir Charlie Darwin Film Festival’s ‘natural selection’

by East End Review September 8, 2014September 8, 2014

Audiences get to decide whether films are worth watching at the Sir Charlie Darwin Film Festival

Posted inMUSIC

Win tickets to Richard Sides: Don’t blow it in the Vector at the ICA

by East End Review September 2, 2014September 9, 2014

Tweet or share this post to win tickets to a live music event curated by artist Richard Sides at the ICA this weekend

Posted inFILM

Crime is of the essence: Where now for the East End gangster flick?

by East End Review August 15, 2014

From The Krays to Snatch, East London has provided inspiration for countless films about organised crime, but as local identity shifts is it time to consign the genre to history?

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