Walead Beshty brings rubbish installation to Barbican Centre
A year’s worth of detritus and one of the earliest photographic techniques form the basis of Walead Beshty’s installation at the Barbican centre
A year’s worth of detritus and one of the earliest photographic techniques form the basis of Walead Beshty’s installation at the Barbican centre
Iain Sinclair discusses the changing face of cinema at book launch event
Dutch and British artists to explore how nationality affects their artistic practice in last big exhibition at the Karin Janssen Project Space
A petition to save the Bethnal Green gasholders has already gained more than 1000 signatures
Strikes called off as Chief Executive takes responsibility for the dispute over pay and conditions
The East London Strippers Collective (ELSC) is campaigning to redefine mainstream views of stripping – but is it dancing out of time with popular opinion?
Wilberforce Road graffitied as residents’ anger over excavations taking place at seven separate properties boils over
November is a bumper month for film with three film festivals returning to East London screens
Public to decide over songs that tread the blurred line between ‘sexy’ and ‘sexist’ at the latest YesNoDisco club night
Globe Education Project sees Year 7 students at Stoke Newington School explore notion of change by performing A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Plot thickens over Head of Regeneration’s last-gasp call to arms as pow-wows on petition do not add up
Results drop by 3.1 per cent but benchmark of five A*-C grades still 2 per cent higher than national average
Michael Levy says Council is now ‘scrutinising itself’ as Labour slams group for ‘playing politics’ with cross-party function
Fans of Scott Walker gathered last month at St John at Hackney church to hear the artist’s latest album, a collaboration with Sunn O)))
Richard Sheridan’s 18th-century comedy of manners is a masterclass in lampooning and satire
Hard man of film talks about getting his breakthrough role in Scum and growing up in East London