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Posted inMUSIC

Life of Justin Fashanu remembered in song

by East End Review August 8, 2014

Debut single by Elephant and Castles commemorates the life of Hackney-born footballer Justin Fashanu

Posted inSTAGE

‘Too much silence around FGM perpetuates the tradition’

by East End Review August 8, 2014

Director Alex Crampton talks about Little Stitches, four short plays about female genital mutilation, to be performed in three London theatres, including the Arcola, this month

Posted inART

Hackney WickED celebrates community of artists

by East End Review August 8, 2014

Annual art festival returned this month with performance art, exhibitions, open studios and street food galore

Posted inSTAGE

Dalston’s Grimeborn festival is underway

by East End Review August 8, 2014August 8, 2014

It’s the time of the season for alternative opera at the Arcola with annual Grimeborn festival

Posted inFILM

Secret Cinema: Back to the Future review – a party for the fans

by East End Review August 8, 2014

Fictional town of Hill Valley is brought to life by impressive 1950s set and actors larking about as jocks and nerds

Posted inFOOD & DRINK

Hackney Wick Food Assembly sweeps away the supermarkets

by East End Review August 8, 2014

Hackney Wick Food Assembly is wresting control from supermarkets by creating a direct relationship between producers and consumers

Posted inFILM

Hackney pensioner wins Mervyn Peake prize for short film

by East End Review August 8, 2014August 8, 2014

Two-minute film about Parkinson’s asks whether ‘control’ is a friend or foe

Posted inART

Dan Tobin Smith wants ‘kipple’ for London Design Festival installation

by East End Review August 8, 2014

Artist wants the public to donate unwanted clutter for an exhibition inspired by Philip K. Dick’s concept of ‘domestic entropy’

Posted inSTAGE

The Nightmares of Carlos Fuentes – review

by East End Review August 8, 2014August 13, 2014

An Iraqi asylum seeker looking to make a fresh start in the UK finds it’s not so simple in black comedy by Nicolas Kent at the Arcola

Posted inBOOKS

Swimming with Diana Dors – book review

by East End Review August 5, 2014

Swimming with Diana Dors, a collection of short stories penned by Hackney-based author Jeremy Worman, is an elegiac look into family life and the significance of place

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