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Posts by Andrew Barnes

Stokey Bears, Haggerston, restaurant review: fresh beef and vegan relief

By Andrew Barnes | Thursday 2 August 2018 at 12:51
Burgers and shakes

The already established eatery has a new place to call home, where it successfully unites those age-old friends, burger and milkshake

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Carte Blanche, Hackney Central, restaurant review: a meal of two halves

By Andrew Barnes | Monday 30 July 2018 at 16:52

Our reviewer was wowed by the sides and curios on offer at this new Mare Street restaurant – but the chicken and caviar was a bridge too far

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East End exhibitions – five of the best for July 2018

By Andrew Barnes | Tuesday 3 July 2018 at 15:31
Oscar Tuazon’s Fire Circle. Courtesy Maureen Paley

In our recurring feature, we cast an eye over the top local art exhibitions this month

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Concert pitch: Hackney’s gig guide for July 2018

By Andrew Barnes | Thursday 28 June 2018 at 16:15
Laura Cannell

This month’s local live music listings ranges from the A$AP Mob to a pair of ‘howling’ violins, via indie-pop and free-jazz

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Stoke Newington music venue Total Refreshment Centre issued with closure notice by council

By Andrew Barnes | Thursday 21 June 2018 at 15:56

Manager Alexis Blondel vows to ‘keep the ship afloat’ as events are put on hold

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Concert pitch: Hackney’s gig guide for June 2018

By Andrew Barnes | Wednesday 6 June 2018 at 12:39
Wax lyrical: Alabamian singer/songwriter Waxahatchee. Photograph: Jesse Riggins

This month’s local live music listings features supergroups, atomic age rock, Dutch anarchist jazz punk and some experimental luminaries

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East End exhibitions – five of the best for June 2018

By Andrew Barnes | Thursday 31 May 2018 at 19:48
Scotland Yardie (one of the characters from Skank magazine and the subject of a new graphic novel) as drawn by Perspectives participant Danny F. Image courtesy of the artist

In our recurring feature, we cast an eye over the top art exhibitions this month, in the borough and beyond – from the textile trade to art in a skip

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The World was an Avocado: Hoxton children produce audio story anthology with Penguin and Ministry of Stories

By Andrew Barnes | Friday 25 May 2018 at 12:59
Some of the young authors pose with their freshly minted CDs at the Red Gallery launch event. Photograph: Penguin Random House UK / Ministry of Stories

The 35-strong team of youngsters each penned a tale, all available on a CD released this week – listen to the first 10 now

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Pamela, Dalston, restaurant review: Asian-inspired vegan menu with no Ayres and graces

By Andrew Barnes | Wednesday 9 May 2018 at 15:16
Slate grey and sumptuous: the peanut and sesame ice cream at Pamela

The Kingsland Road bar that honours all the world’s Pams has seen a selection of famous London pop-ups pass through their kitchen. Now, they’ve set out their own stall

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Concert pitch: Hackney’s gig guide for May 2018

By Andrew Barnes | Tuesday 1 May 2018 at 16:50
Stille life - a shot from the video for Apostille's 'Feel Bad'. Image: Upset The Rhythm

This month’s guide to gigs in Hackney and nearby features both high-minded songwriting and booty-shaking bounce music, via synth pop, indie and all manner of noise…

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East End exhibitions – five of the best for May 2018

By Andrew Barnes | Wednesday 25 April 2018 at 17:29
Leo Boyd's Test Screen. Image courtesy the artist

In our recurring feature, we cast an eye over the top art exhibitions this month, in the borough and beyond

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Open Geffrye: Museum of the Home pauses closure for Chelsea Fringe and cheese events

By Andrew Barnes | Thursday 12 April 2018 at 15:09
Garden variety: events of both a horticultural and gastronomical nature will be held at the immaculate Geffrye gardens in May. Photograph: Geffrye Museum

While the museum itself remains closed, Chelsea Fringe at the Geffrye and The London Cheese Project both touch down in the front gardens next month

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Zoe’s Ghana Kitchen, food review: London Fields cinema gets a taste of West Africa

By Andrew Barnes | Thursday 5 April 2018 at 18:54
"A platter kinda thing going on": some of the food on offer at Zoe's Ghana Kitchen at the Institute of Light

The Institute of Light on Helmsley Place has a new pop-up that offers “traditional Ghanaian recipes remixed for the modern kitchen”

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Concert pitch: Hackney’s gig guide for April 2018

By Andrew Barnes | Thursday 29 March 2018 at 10:51
Dubliners Pillow Queens come to Sebright Arms on 10 April

The coming month will see Hackney blessed by synth-punk from Leeds, some quintessentially New York rap, and a DJ from Philly – or is that Bel Air…

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Shep’s, Dalston, restaurant review: Kingsland Road mavericks of Korean cuisine deliver exquisite Seoul food

By Andrew Barnes | Tuesday 27 March 2018 at 15:34
Shepherd's delight: the pork donkkaseu sandwich and the XO noodles at Shep's. Photographs: Jade King

Our reviewer was entranced by pretty much everything this new addition to Dalston had to offer – the food, weird and wonderful drinks pairings, even the music

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Republic of Consciousness Prize and £5k cash Influx awarded to Stoke Newington independent publisher

By Andrew Barnes | Wednesday 21 March 2018 at 12:41
Triumphant: (r-l) Gary Budden (Influx), Sanya Semakula (Influx), Eley Williams and Kit Caless (Influx)

Influx Press’ release of Eley Williams’ Attrib. and Other Stories has seen them honoured with this award for small presses

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Stik sculpture to take Pride of place in Hoxton park

By Andrew Barnes | Monday 19 March 2018 at 16:27
Intimacy: a mock-up of how Holding Hands will look once erected. Photograph: Hackney Council

Holding Hands, a 4m tall piece based on the artist’s trademark stick figures and famous LGBTQI+ Pride banner, will be coming to Hoxton Square later this year

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SPACE is the place: we delve into a new book celebrating 50 years of the artistic engine of East London

By Andrew Barnes | Saturday 17 March 2018 at 13:37
Cosey Fanni Tutti at Industrial Records studio, Martello Street, Hackney, ca 1980. Photo: © Industrial Records

SPACE Studios is the subject of a comprehensive new book of essays and history – we throw the spotlight on 10 Martello Street, their Mare Street hub

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Hackney Empire announces new artistic director in leadership shake-up

By Andrew Barnes | Friday 16 March 2018 at 15:49
Shout from the rooftops: Hackney Empire Artistic Director Yamin Choudury. Photograph: Katherine Leedale

Longtime member of the creative team Yamin Choudury replaces panto pioneer Susie McKenna, who stepped down at the start of 2017

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Spring loaded: East End Film Festival announces line-up for next month’s cinematic harvest – our preview

By Andrew Barnes | Thursday 15 March 2018 at 17:30
Team Hurricane

The 17th annual festival of features, documentary and all sorts in between comes to venues around Hackney and beyond from 11-29 April

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