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Brick Lane is remembered in photographs
An exhibition and book by photographer Phil Maxwell show how one of East London’s most famous streets has evolved across the decades
Read MoreBB&C at the Vortex Jazz Bar – review
Jazz trio play Dalston jazz venue
Read MorePlay tackles subject of 'paupers' funerals'
The death industry and the consequences of dying alone without dependents is the focus of a new play to be staged this month at the Red Gallery in Shoreditch
Read MoreHitchcock's East End
The director’s links with East London are well known but until recently little celebrated
Read MoreRoy Williams to make return to East London with new play Kingston 14
The playwright is back at Stratford East with a play that explores corruption in Jamaica with Goldie in a starring role
Read MoreRare photographs show East End life 100 years ago
Photographs by the enigmatic C.H. Mathews are on display for the first time at Eleven Spitalfields Gallery
Read MoreStephen Willats – conceptual art that is socially and politically relevant
Archive display shows how pioneering conceptual artist Stephen Willats engaged socially and politically with the world around him
Read MoreKrista Papista – the sound of 'sordid pop'
Dark lyrics and searing beats are just two features of Dalston-based artist Krista Papista’s ecclectic sound
Read MorePainting the past in Another Country exhibition
Artists explore themes of memory, travel and dislocation in exhibition at new Bow Arts-run gallery
Read MorePie-oneers of fast food
Childhood memories of pie mash shops led George Steptoe to make a documentary about them
Read MoreBoxed In prepares to branch out
Producer Oli Bayston is looking forward to the year ahead with his project Boxed In
Read MoreMacs from way back – East London's museum of all things Apple
The ‘Mac-smith’ Paul Marc Davis uses collection of rare computers and other Apple-related curios to create a museum on Hackney Road
Read MoreDriven to abstraction – Roxy Walsh and Wilhemina Barns-Graham prints
Watercolours and screen prints by two abstract artists form two parallel shows at the Leyden gallery
Read MoreJeremy Deller's English Magic brought to William Morris Gallery
Iconoclastic artist rails against oligarchs, tax havens and war in latest exhibition at Walthamstow gallery
Read MorePlatterform's Sea Adventure Series – review
Pop-up perennials Platterform lift anchor on their Sea Adventure Series in London Fields
Read MorePractical matters – Walthamstow's new public building the Blackhorse Workshop
The Blackhorse Workshop offers tools, tuition and bench space in a bid to encourage people to rediscover lost manual skills
Read MoreTransgender roles as Jacobean tragedy brought into modern era in Cover Her Face
Performance artist La JohnJoseph stars in fifties take on John Webster’s revenge tragedy
Read MoreBalkan folk group Dunav celebrate 50 years of music making together
Walthamstow-based band Dunav have been together for half a century and put their longevity down to being good friends
Read MoreAdvice for the Young at Heart – Theatre Centre commissioned play looks at 1958 and 2011 riots in London
Much has been said and written about the riots which swept London in 2011. Everyone from politicians to social workers have voiced their opinions on the state of our youth and their future. Attempting to get to grips with these issues, Advice for the Young at Heart sets out to examine both contemporaneous teenage experiences…
Read More'I'm the Oval Space man' – Jordan Gross, the man with a plan for London's night life
The East End Review meets Jordan Gross, the man with a plan for London’s night life
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