Folk twosome Ninebarrow will soon be back on the road, and met with East End Review ahead of their upcoming Hackney gig ...
Duckie is back after a four-year hiatus, bringing five evenings of revelry to an unexpected Stoke Newington venue ...
Bitch Boxer’ is currently taking the Arcola by storm, and while the story is fictional, it is grounded in a very real history ...
The upcoming documentary follows Marion Marincat, who became profoundly deaf aged 26, and Oscar Acoustics as they work to make three cultural spaces in the borough more audio-inclusive ...
Artist Charles Williams brought together artists he admires to create works inspired by 17th and 18th century artists ...
Hackney-based artist Tracy navigates the relationship between human action and the natural world in her upcoming exhibition, ‘Slip Stream’ ...
Award-winning author Abiola Bello sat down with 'East End Review' to talk about diversity in publishing, finding her way in the industry, and what it’s like to work with an international celebrity ...
The team behind some of London’s favourite Sri Lankan and South Indian flavours has opened a fourth branch in the heart of East London ...
Acts of destruction form the foundation' - artist Emily Tracy ahead of her Wilton Way solo exhibition. Hackney-based artist Tracy navigates the relationship between human action ...
Known to fans and staff as the Rosie, the Rosemary Branch has been a cornerstone of Hackney and Islington’s cultural scene ...
The new Julia Phillips exhibition at the Barbican’s Curve Gallery is somewhat reminiscent of an abattoir. The sculptures on display feature visceral pinks intertwined with the steely grey of ...
‘Back at ya’ is the cheeky American slang expression that subtitles the Barbican’s third and final encounter between Alberto Giacometti and contemporary artists. In this edition of the series, a range ...