Hackney Citizen
Wicker Man sacrifice sparks festival’s fiery finale
Festival organisers chose a traditional paganistic ritual to mark the end of one of the most talked-about artistic events of the summer
Coracle regatta, military parade and ceremonious burning – all in a WickED day’s work
Sunday’s highlights at the Hackney WickED festival
Art meets aquaculture at Hackney WickED
Graffiti artists create fish murals at Forman’s factory
Hackney man’s assisted suicide: retired GP seeks legal clarity
A change in the law on assisted suicide may be due
‘Hollywick’ returns to Hackney
Kirsty McQuire talks to Laura May Lewis about her latest creation for the Hackney Wicked Festival
Wed 29 July: Alain de Botton – The sorrows and pleasures of work
Banker? Artist? Banker turned artist? Find out why work is what keeps you out of (more) trouble.
Mon 27 July: London Premiere of Dirt
Critically acclaimed in New York, Vienna and Edinburgh, this one-man show about an Iraqi immigrant explores what it means to be ‘invisible’ in our society.
The art of farming at The Dalston Mill
The Hackney Citizen follows the construction of a radical architectural and agricultural project in Dalston
Sun 26 July: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Arcola Theatre, in association with City and Hackney Mind