Posts by East End Review
Caught up in the fuzz – Oscar Suave
East London three-piece Oscar Suave take nostalgia for 1960s psychedelia to new heights
Read MoreCreating a safe space with Arch 76
Arch 76 gives vulnerable women a new focus through painting
Read MoreA counter-cultural force – Hannah Höch comes to the Whitechapel Gallery
The first UK retrospective of avant-garde German artist Hannah Höch shows her potential to maximise the political and poetic power of images
Read MoreEars to the ground: an interview with Field Day founder Tom Baker
Promoter Tom Baker is East London’s go-to guy when it comes to live music
Read MoreThe Wapping Project powers down
Long running art space bows out this month with an Ibsen-inspired installation after 13 years in its hydraulic power station home
Read MoreGeraldine Pilgrim at Toynbee Hall
Toynbee Hall and Studios is the subject of a tour by installation artist Geraldine Pilgrim
Read MoreSupporting Artists – Acme's First Decade 1972-1982
Whitechapel Gallery exhibition charts the first ten years of Acme, an organisation founded in the 1970s that provided affordable studio space and support for artists
Read MoreSpitalfields Winter Festival – Remember Me: A Desk Opera
An opera inside a desk is sure to be one of the Spitalfields Music Winter Festival highlights
Read MoreCulture on the couch: theatre performed in homes
Performances in people’s homes to be broadcast with aim to link boroughs
Read MoreA Season of Bangla Drama – preview
Month-long programme of Bengali plays and discussion to take place throughout Tower Hamlets
Read MoreHoxton Hall celebrates 150 years
Victorian Music Hall lays on a full programme of events to celebrate milestone anniversary
Read MoreUK Film Festival returns to Aubin Cinema
Independent film festival in Shoreditch venue gives unsung film talent a chance to shine
Read MoreTom Marshman: searching for the lost gay cockneys
An older generation of gay East Londoners tell their unheard stories at Rich Mix event
Read MoreNew choreographers emerge
Isle of Dogs venue The Space hosts two weeks of cutting edge dance choreography
Read MoreUncertain States exhibition at Bank Gallery
Photographic collective that spawned a quarterly publication celebrates anniversary with exhibition
Read MoreMovember exhibition at The Lauriston
Exhibition of moustachioed icons to raise funds for ‘Movember’
Read MoreTake away art – Confiscation Cabinets at the Museum of Childhood
Exhibition comprises items confiscated from London school children over three decades
Read More'Alone in a box of stone' – Benjamin Clementine
Singer and composer bears soul in London gig
Read MoreTony Haynes: the brains behind Grand Union Orchestra
Performances by Grand Union Orchestra are unique cultural offerings truly global in scope but rooted in East London
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