The Blackhorse Workshop offers tools, tuition and bench space in a bid to encourage people to rediscover lost manual skills
Performance artist La JohnJoseph stars in fifties take on John Webster’s revenge tragedy
Walthamstow-based band Dunav have been together for half a century and put their longevity down to being good friends
Much has been said and written about the riots which swept London in 2011. Everyone from politicians to social workers have voiced their opinions on the state of our youth
The East End Review meets Jordan Gross, the man with a plan for London’s night life
East London three-piece Oscar Suave take nostalgia for 1960s psychedelia to new heights
Arch 76 gives vulnerable women a new focus through painting
The first UK retrospective of avant-garde German artist Hannah Höch shows her potential to maximise the political and poetic power of images
Promoter Tom Baker is East London’s go-to guy when it comes to live music
Long running art space bows out this month with an Ibsen-inspired installation after 13 years in its hydraulic power station home
Toynbee Hall and Studios is the subject of a tour by installation artist Geraldine Pilgrim
Whitechapel Gallery exhibition charts the first ten years of Acme, an organisation founded in the 1970s that provided affordable studio space and support for artists