Fringe! Queer Film and Arts Fest: this year’s programme announced
East London cinemas, galleries, pop-up venues and basement clubs to host film screenings as well as experimental art, workshops, interactive walks and parties
East London cinemas, galleries, pop-up venues and basement clubs to host film screenings as well as experimental art, workshops, interactive walks and parties
Opera festival presents sixteen new pieces of music theatre including new works and reinvigorated classics
Ballet shoe factory Freed of London is one of Well Street’s hidden gems. A new short film tells the stories of the craftsmen and women who work there
Ballet shoe factory Freed of London is one of Well Street’s hidden gems. A new short film tells the stories of the craftsmen and women who work there
Craig David was the pop face of UK garage, selling eight million copies of his debut album. But his rapid rise to fame was followed by a dramatic fallout. Now he is back to put the record straight with a new project combining live performance with DJing and MCing
Craig David was the pop face of UK garage, selling eight million copies of his debut album. But his rapid rise to fame was followed by a dramatic fallout. Now he is back to put the record straight with a new project combining live performance with DJing and MCing
Fight it out for free tickets to Mexican wrestling at York Hall this Friday
East London tech pioneers are using Virtual Reality in ever more creative and useful ways
East London tech pioneers are using Virtual Reality in ever more creative and useful ways
Now entering its landmark 10th anniversary year, Standon Calling Festival has always been a favourite for revellers looking for a special boutique festival experience
Wick Market is a destination for lovers of art, shopping, music and food
Wick Market is a destination for lovers of art, shopping, music and food
Dalston’s resident music festival is set to return
Iain Sinclair discusses the changing face of cinema at book launch event
Companion book to online ‘archive’ of images documenting East End is unsurprisingly served better by its images than by the accompanying text
As the East London Comics and Arts Festival prepares to get underway, Phoebe Cooke explains her love for self-published ‘zines’ and where best to find them