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Posted inPHOTOGRAPHY

Stephen Gill: Conceptual chronicler

by East End Review August 15, 2014

Photographer Stephen Gill captures East London like it’s never been seen before

Posted inHISTORY

Fetishising East London’s past

by East End Review August 14, 2014August 15, 2014

Why is there such a fascination for ‘grit and squalor’ representations of East London’s history?

Posted inMUSIC

Akiine: dream-pop from rural Stockholm

by East End Review August 14, 2014

Akiine channels ‘otherworldly feelings’ in her unorthodox approach to music making

Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Bacchus review – Roasts with the most

by East End Review August 14, 2014August 19, 2014

Simplicity is key at new kitchen specialising in Sunday roasts

Posted inBOOKS

The Planner- review

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

A town planner is seduced into a life of decadence in Tom Campbell’s satire on modern urban life

Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Fuchsia Dunlop: the land of plenty and me

by East End Review August 13, 2014September 2, 2014

Dalston’s resident expert in Chinese food Fuchsia Dunlop talks about falling in love with Sichuan cuisine and how to make it yourself

Posted inHISTORY

The Morning Star: black, white and red all over

by East End Review August 13, 2014August 13, 2014

Communist newspaper The Morning Star is continuing to take the fight to capitalism from its base in Hackney Wick

Posted inBOOKS

Wave Caps: Former hack turns poet

by East End Review August 13, 2014August 19, 2014

Poet and journalist Miguel Cullen talks about his debut collection Wave Caps

Posted inMUSIC

Boom time for radio in East London

by East End Review August 12, 2014August 14, 2014

Hyperlocal radio is on the increase in East London with a slew of stations catering for niche audiences

Posted inMUSIC

Newton Dunbar: ‘The New Four Aces is wherever I play’

by East End Review August 8, 2014

After running iconic Dalston club The Four Aces, Newton Dunbar has now reinvented himself as a reggae DJ

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