Project to creatively document pollution in the River Lea produces some stunning results
As Denai Moore releases her debut album, the 22-year-old singer and songwriter from Stratford is being talked up as the next big thing
The death of her father and Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five inspired Hannah Moss’s acclaimed play So it Goes
An educational trip to the Houses of Parliament only serves to further alienate a group of inner-city youngsters in Politrix
Legal dispute with Tower Hamlets Council puts future of Shoreditch arts organisation in doubt
Daryl Waller’s The Baby Blues is a lo-fi delight recalling Elliott Smith
Shakespeare’s classic undergoes a cross-cultural makeover
What used to be a vintage clothes shop on Bacon Street is now a live music speakeasy
1970s photography collective feature in History is Now exhibition at the Hayward Gallery
This collection of artists’ collections including those of Andy Warhol and Peter Blake, is fascinating though by its very definition a mixed bag
Playwright Philip Ridley talks about his new play Radiant Vermin, moving house – and why his provocateur reputation is undeserved
Harry Melling’s Peddling is about a pedlar boy trudging the doorsteps of the wealthy trying to make sense of life