Going The Way of the Dodo
Documentary is a celebration of a dying medium and portrait of a true film aficionado
Documentary is a celebration of a dying medium and portrait of a true film aficionado
Iain Sinclair leaves Hackney for the US on a Beat poetry pilgrimage in his latest book
Well-observed guide to East Londoners is packed with satire and observational humour
Pop-up perennials Platterform lift anchor on their Sea Adventure Series in London Fields
Karen Ardiff’s new play highlights plight of Irish migrant women during the Klondike Gold Rush
Director Tom Morris and Handspring Puppet Company reunited for production of Shakespeare comedy at the Barbican
Two plays written by Doug Lucie performed at the Courtyard Theatre look at the market-driven motives underpinning the art and theatre world
Museum plans to bring East London to Kensington as part of their Friday Late series this month
Mystery muralist unveils The Bestiary installation at the Howard Griffin Gallery
Film based on West Side Story gives tale of star-crossed lovers a Hackney setting
Eating at Hackney’s newest nightspot is a mixture of Nordic flavours and creative twists on classic gastro fare
Former Hefner frontman Darren Hayman talks about love songs ahead of Valentine’s instalment of his monthly residency
Town Hall says printing freesheet still makes financial sense due to ‘absurd’ government rules
Does Hackney’s Labour leader see Tories’ council tax vote-winner as measure of his success?
Local people want right to bid to buy site if land is ever put up for sale