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Works from two Soviet art movements that went on to change the face of Russian contemporary art are on display for the first time in the UK
Works from two Soviet art movements that went on to change the face of Russian contemporary art are on display for the first time in the UK
Daniel Blau gallery holds exhibition of prints of Europe during the Second World War by the iconic photographer and photojournalist
A trio of innovative productions exploring the vulnerability of the human condition are being staged at Hackney Downs Studios
London institution dedicated to the principle of free speech is celebrated in photography and field recordings
A priest faces a deadly showdown with a parishioner in John Michael McDonagh’s satirical drama
Electronic music producer Mom Tudie is only 18 but already has a distinctive musical style
A cast of care leavers star in a tale of growing up in social services by Big House theatre company
Strong performances and clever staging bring to life Cathy and Heathcliff’s turbulent love in this faithful adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights
Masters of the Airwaves tells the story of the birth of black music radio in the UK through interviews with the people who were there
Dishoom models itself on the traditional Bombay cafes, and is named after the Bollywood sound effect for landing a punch
Cocktails and fine dining ensure Merchants Tavern delivers the goods
Author Travis Elborough from Stoke Newington helped to write this poetic documentary looking at London past and present
Shoreditch Town Hall hosts Philip Pullman’s adaptation of the Brothers Grimm’s classic fables
Restaurant manager and tenor Fernando Messulam indulges his passion for music by holding monthly opera night
Sixties icon Yoko Ono played to a full house at Dalston’s Cafe Oto last month
Secret 7″, the charity initiative in which original Vinyl artwork is sold off for charity, is set to be one of this year’s highlights