Wilton’s Music Hall is one of East London’s hidden gems, with a history as checkered as the characters that used to frequent it
All manner of domestic and exotic creatures including live lion cubs were once for sale at Club Row live animal market
John Barker found notoriety as a member of the Angry Brigade, an urban guerilla group based in Stoke Newington which undertook a bombing campaign during the 1970s. Having served his time, he is now an author with a new book about drugs and 1980s capitalism
George Orwell spent a few months early in his career living rough in East London. Sixty-five years after the publication of his masterpiece 1984, the East End Review revisits the streets that influenced his writing to see what – if anything – has changed
London institution dedicated to the principle of free speech is celebrated in photography and field recordings
An exhibition and book by photographer Phil Maxwell show how one of East London’s most famous streets has evolved across the decades
The ‘Mac-smith’ Paul Marc Davis uses collection of rare computers and other Apple-related curios to create a museum on Hackney Road
Victorian Music Hall lays on a full programme of events to celebrate milestone anniversary
Pigeon racer Albert Stratton reveals his love for a dying sport