The new collection from Influx Press delivers exceptional stories and bizarre vignettes from beyond Zone 1
From misty views of the Thames at dawn to close up portraits of boxers, John Claridge’s East End is an intimate portrait of the city post-war
From the Victorian era until the early 1960s, air pollution in the form of fog was a visible and pervading presence in the lives of Londoners
In this photo memoir by Colin O’Brien it is not just London that is changing, but also the very nature of photography
Influx focuses on the anxiety of seeing one’s country fail its young people, and the tribulations of those who venture to a strange new city
Ian Bonhote’s debut feature got the East End Film Festival off to an underwhelming start last month
Poetic, informative and thoroughly researched, Adrift is author Helen Babbs’s account of living on the canals and waterways of London
Rio Cinema to premiere London Overground, in which Hackney author Iain Sinclair treks across the ‘spin-drier of capitalism’
The biggest event in East London’s film calendar is upon us once more
Historian Travis Elborough charts the fascinating history of parks, those little pockets of nature most of us take for granted
The annual book fest returns this weekend, with grime, gozleme and a certain former shadow chancellor
The Hackney-based author of the acclaimed memoir Trans is convinced that emotions can play a crucial role in affecting social and political change