review
You Can’t Evict an Idea – review
Author Tim Gee casts an eye back at Occupy and asks what we can learn from it
Fringe! – review
Gay film and arts festival featured screenings at the Rio and Hackney Picture House
MEATmission – review
Unholy gluttony at Hoxton restaurant serving ‘Dead Hippie’ burgers in converted church
The Revenge of Sherlock Holmes! at Hoxton Hall – review
Arthur Conan-Doyle’s best loved detective gets a Victorian musical hall makeover
The Look of Love – review
Steve Coogan is Soho sex king Paul Raymond, the porn baron who became one of Britain’s richest men
The Place Beyond the Pines – review
The new movie from Derek Cianfrance is a modern-day morality tale
Morning Bride – The North Sea Rising
Hackney band’s new album aims to give unbridled listening pleasure
Spring Breakers – review
The antics of four bikini-clad heroines on spring vacation form the narrative of this mixed-up movie
Moby Dick – review
Arcola Theatre hosts an eco-friendly Melville adaptation that is wonderfully atmospheric and bristling with energy
Discover Dudamel at the Barbican – review
World renowned Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel urged Hackney musicians to play with passion during an open rehearsal of Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet
Stranger in a Borrowed Land – review
Lotte Moos was a writer on Hackney’s radical literary scene in the 1970s
London Folk Tales – review
Thirty tales of London drawn from oral history, written sources and local reminiscences marvel in the mystery of the great city
Cloud Atlas – review
Tom Hanks and Halle Berry star in this adaptation of the David Mitchell novel