East London cinemas, galleries, pop-up venues and basement clubs to host film screenings as well as experimental art, workshops, interactive walks and parties
Stoke Newington author Travis Elborough describes some of the strangest and most historically-obscure locations across the globe in his latest book
Documentary-maker George Amponsah talks Mark Duggan, Met policing and the best way to protest police violence
Inspired by the tragic story of war reporter Dorothy Lawrence, Blue Pen looks at the lives of women journalists whose voices have been silenced
Volume provides an insider account of how the idealistic goals that motivated the early phases of Olympic legacy planning gradually eroded
Tom Sweet’s gifted performance belies his young age in this fearsome psychodrama about fascism
The Dalston picturehouse will host feminist films ranging from the hard-hitting to the lighthearted
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