Women from Hackney’s History, Hackney Society, book review: ‘Testimony to how high women can rise’
This celebration for the upcoming Women’s History Month delves into the achievements of 113 women with connections to the borough
This celebration for the upcoming Women’s History Month delves into the achievements of 113 women with connections to the borough
The Hackney GP’s journey into the lives of her parents ‘probes with admirable delicacy some of the most pressing questions of our era’
The Stoke Newington-based author explores, in ‘lyrical prose’, the ‘tangle of contemporary identity’
The Stoke Newington author’s first novel is a ‘gloriously dark parable of envy between generations’
The company’s 14th annual panto goes online this year, but still ‘sets you on a path to feeling festive’
The New York-based artist’s first solo show on these shores features ‘beguiling tableaux which repay close attention’
Try your hand at recipes donated by chefs across the borough in support of local causes
The photographer’s reversal of gendered power roles is ‘stimulating and thought-provoking’
The local writer packs six millennia into fewer than 200 pages filled with ‘fascinating detail and lively prose’
This 400-page volume, based on a 16-year campaign to see eminent Black figures officially recognised, is a ‘valuable historical resource’
Naturalistic photographs alternating between Brick Lane and the City from the late ‘70s to the early ‘90s, this collection leaves the viewer ‘engrossed in detail’
This ‘droll moral parable’ was the first in a series of live plays at the Covid-secure Isle of Dogs theatre
Curators Kira Wainstein and Holly Pollard bring the work of 18 emerging artists to shop windows across East London
The Nigerian-American artist’s first UK show imagines a prehistoric world in which gender expectations are reversed
The local venue presents 13 animated shorts, available online right now, which are ‘well worth a watch’
The local author’s exploration of the meanings behind our street addresses is a ‘must-read’ for anyone who cares about place