Too late to stop Nao: interview
Nao is one of the brightest stars on the UK’s musical horizon, with a sound born of the hustle and bustle of East London
Nao is one of the brightest stars on the UK’s musical horizon, with a sound born of the hustle and bustle of East London
Nao is one of the brightest stars on the UK’s musical horizon, with a sound born of the hustle and bustle of East London
Future household names could be taking part in the Royal Drawing School’s annual exhibition for young artists
Future household names could be taking part in the Royal Drawing School’s annual exhibition for young artists
A new exhibition examines the concept of solitude, from associated connotations of madness to its status as a tool for creative genius
A new exhibition examines the concept of solitude, from associated connotations of madness to its status as a tool for creative genius
Delicacy and light are the dual themes of exhibition at Clapton gallery that places emphasis on curation rather than individual artists
Inspired by the tragic story of war reporter Dorothy Lawrence, Blue Pen looks at the lives of women journalists whose voices have been silenced
Two out of three domestic violence victims who need rehousing are being turned away, direct action group claims
From the Victorian era until the early 1960s, air pollution in the form of fog was a visible and pervading presence in the lives of Londoners
Petition launched after Nicola Thorp was sent home without pay from a temping job to be debated in parliament this month
After two decades of at the helm of theatre pub institution, Cecilia Darker and Cleo Sylvestre have handed over the reins to a new generation
Statue on Roman Road would be part of a wider art trail that celebrates East London’s ‘amazing visionary women’
Short film set in Hackney was an under-the-radar Oscar success, portraying an East London man’s struggle to live with a debilitating speech impediment The post Stutterer: film review – universal themes in modern East London [http://www.eastendreview.co.uk/2016/05/24/stutterer-film-review-universal-
Workers at the Dalston cinema are demanding to be paid the London Living Wage
The event is back until 8 May with an array of new independent documentary films that highlight worldwide environmental struggles