Posts by Hackney Citizen
Hackney Council set to give go-ahead to Sainsbury’s Stoke Newington superstore
The plans for a Sainsbury’s at Wilmer Place are to be recommended to the council’s planning committee
Read MoreBody found in search for missing Hackney man
Police make discovery in Barnet
Read MoreLondon Mayor Boris Johnson launches police plan in Hackney
Mayor answers questions about BBC interview on Ridley Road walkabout
Read MoreConcern grows over Hackney man’s whereabouts
Police appeal for help in finding missing 77-year-old
Read MoreLegal aid cuts will mean less justice for all
Changes to the justice system mean ordinary people will lose out
Read MoreEast End Film Festival – a platform for new cinematic voices
The East End Film Festival is an increasingly significant event in the film calendar and there is still time to make a submission
Read MoreHackney politicians clash over ‘bedroom tax’
Over 4,500 Hackney residents could be affected by tax reforms
Read More10,000 cycle lovers set for SPIN London festival
East End to host pedal-powered spectacular
Read MoreHackney student journos greet Twin B and bury a time capsule to boot
Our Lady’s Convent High School take part in BBC School Report day
Read MoreDiscover Dudamel at the Barbican – review
World renowned Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel urged Hackney musicians to play with passion during an open rehearsal of Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet
Read MoreBanner Repeater – lowering the barriers to local art
From a station platform Banner Repeater provides a link between the commuting public and the artistic community
Read MoreFinish Fetish – beauty brought to the surface
Hand-crafted surfaces mimic the work of machines in an exhibition inspired by Minimalist art
Read MoreOz the Great and Powerful – review
All star cast in return to the land of Oz
Read MoreMoby Dick – a whale of a time at the Arcola
An adaptation of Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick opens at the Arcola this month
Read MoreStranger in a Borrowed Land – review
Lotte Moos was a writer on Hackney’s radical literary scene in the 1970s
Read MoreAirtime for the classics – Shoreditch Radio launches book club
Classics Corner book club on Shoreditch Radio celebrates classic literature in an accessible way
Read MoreShakespeare’s Hackney roots unearthed
Two excavated theatres in Shoreditch were probably where Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet and Henry V were first performed
Read MoreGeffrye Museum to hold open evening on development plans
Residents are invited to have their say on proposals for a new entrance and a two-storey extension
Read MorePublic Spaces, Public Stages – Tom Hunter at the Print House
Tom Hunter’s enigmatic photographs show the borough in a new light
Read MoreIdentity in Transit – rogues’ gallery on show in Shoreditch
Photographs of anonymous Victorian criminals are the basis of the exhibition at the Book Club
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